Received a notice from my insurance company (which covers house and cars) that due to my poor credit (bk filed in Dec 2011) they were raising my car insurance by $800 a year! Needless to say I am looking for new insurance - we've been with this company for over 10 years and filed a claim about 10 years ago - otherwise, just kept paying insurance like good customers! Nothing like getting kicked while you are down.
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Does your state allow credit profiling? Many states do not. A call to your State Dept. of Insurance or an online search of your State's website should give you that information. If it does not allow it, call your Insurance Commissioner and advise him/her of your increase._________________________________________
Filed 5 Year Chapter 13: April 2002
Early Buy-Out: April 2006
Discharge: August 2006
"A credit card is a snake in your pocket"
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as flamingo points out, see if you state does credit profiling. we found in florida, for example, they do both! at first we were quoted a very high price and we have never (thank heavens) had any tickets or accidents, however, the price was ridicules.
we shopped around and actually i called AAA, and found out, to my surpise, they have many companies that work with them, and they most likely can help you find a company that does not do the credit profiling...hopefully.
best of luck to you!8/4/2008 MAKE SURE AND VISIT Tobee's Blogs! http://www.bkforum.com/blog.php?32727-tobee43 and all are welcome to bk forum's Florida State Questions and Answers on BK http://www.bkforum.com/group.php?groupid=9
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This comes from the AZ Dept of Insurance Website.
Arizona law prohibits insurers from
using the following types of credit history
to calculate an insurance score to
determine premiums:
• The absence of or inability to
determine a person's credit history
(see question No. 8)
• Collection accounts identified with a
medical industry code
• A bankruptcy or lien satisfaction that
is more than 7 years old
• The consumer's total line of
available credit (except they can
consider the ratio of the amount of
debt to the amount of available
credit)
• A credit score that is derived from
the income, gender, address, zip
code, ethnic group, religion, marital
status or nationality of the consumer
as a factor.
Many insurers are using insurance
scores to both "underwrite" and "rate"
policies.
“Underwriting” is deciding whether to
issue you a new policy or to renew
your existing policy.
“Rating” is deciding what price or
premium to charge.
After your automobile insurance policy
has been in effect for 60 days, an insurer
can not cancel or non-renew your
automobile policy based on your credit
history or insurance score. There is no
similar law limiting non-renewal of
homeowners insurance.
So a premium increase would be a "Rate" increase so it seems it is legal in AZ.
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My auto insurance provider (Progressive) plainly states that they consider a person's credit history a factor in determining coverage rates. I have four months left in my Chapter 13, and I also have an ancient Chapter 7 (1994). I have never seen a significant premium increase. It could be that the Chapter 7 was irrelevant when I first applied for insurance with Progressive, and I was already insured with them for two years when I filed for Chapter 13 in 2007. Go figure.
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Originally posted by kornellred View PostMy auto insurance provider (Progressive) plainly states that they consider a person's credit history a factor in determining coverage rates. I have four months left in my Chapter 13, and I also have an ancient Chapter 7 (1994). I have never seen a significant premium increase. It could be that the Chapter 7 was irrelevant when I first applied for insurance with Progressive, and I was already insured with them for two years when I filed for Chapter 13 in 2007. Go figure.
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magic 13 - I am 63 years old, long since divorced, went out of work on long-term disability in March of 2011, and I am now living on Social Security Disability and the remainder of my Long-Term Disability benefits, which, fortunately, I am entitled to until age 66 - my normal retirement age. I was making $65,000 per year when I filed for Chapter 13 in March 2008 (my plan is actually 54 months in length - don't ask me how my attorney got that done for me). My unsecured debt was close to $60K. My payment is $311 per month. I started making a lot more money in 2009 and 2010, but my trustee does not require income tax return submissions, and I did not volunteer any financial information. When I became disabled, I was making $75,000 per year. My LTD benefits amount to 66.6% of my 2009 earnings, so my income dropped to less than $50K per year since March 2011. Turnabout is fair play, right? No sense telling the trustee that I can hardly afford the plan payments any more.....(actually, I can - just being facetious).
My Chapter 13 was a cake walk - almost too good to be true. But, that is because I live alone, have very few obligations, and have everything that I need to survive. There was no point in continuing to pay my creditors, who received far more from me than I ever received from them, after years and years of minimum payments at 18 to 20 percent APR. I wear my bankruptcies like a badge of honor, and get a cheap thrill from making well-adjusted people cringe at my nonchalant attitude.
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I believe that my state does not allow credit profiling for auto or homeowners insurance. However, this year I received a lengthy list from my homeowner's about things that will no longer be covered, such as loss/damage of "contents" in the house. I haven't had any kind of a claim in over 15 years, and it's like they are saying they are "stuck" with me, so they will insure me as little as possible.
I'm 19/48 months into my chapter 13, and I guess the insurance company was probably notified from my mortgage company.Last edited by lillymarlene; 04-30-2012, 05:43 PM.
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Originally posted by frogger View PostExact same coverage for us:
Progressive $340.00
Geico $1680.00
Wonder which on we should go with?
i know here in florida the dept of insurance just gave the companies a raise and didn't matter about credit or driving records. personally, i can't believe how much we pay for car insurance that we paid in florida and we thought new jersey was bad...OH WAIT! i really do know why, just go on rt 4, rt 50 or the turnpike and you will know why. people in florida don't know what a signal is, or a speed limit, or i was wondering where in the drivers ed books it says it's ok to slam on your brakes in the middle of any road at any speed because you just want to. i have NEVER seen such bad drivers as here. not even NYC where everyone is just crazy so it's ok.
i was told that florida has the most accidents in the country, i am guessing that the elderly population has something to do with it, but i don't know. it's pretty bad here!8/4/2008 MAKE SURE AND VISIT Tobee's Blogs! http://www.bkforum.com/blog.php?32727-tobee43 and all are welcome to bk forum's Florida State Questions and Answers on BK http://www.bkforum.com/group.php?groupid=9
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Originally posted by frogger View PostExact same coverage for us:
Progressive $340.00
Geico $1680.00
Wonder which on we should go with?
Gah.. wish they were that cheap for us (progressive)... we've yet to find anything cheaper than Erie Insurance, and we are in a profiling state (which is utter b.s. IMO).
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Originally posted by Pandora View Posthello my little green buddy Good to see ya!
Gah.. wish they were that cheap for us (progressive)... we've yet to find anything cheaper than Erie Insurance, and we are in a profiling state (which is utter b.s. IMO).All information contained in this post is for informational and amusement purposes only.
Bankruptcy is a process, not an event.......
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Originally posted by Pandora View PostI heard you singing to me from my pond out back last evening.... beeeyyyooootiful musak you make
ROFL!
ok...that's quite enough from you two!!!!....pandora back to your box and frogger get back to the pond, we want no princes or princesses suddenly appearing and roaming the halls of the forum8/4/2008 MAKE SURE AND VISIT Tobee's Blogs! http://www.bkforum.com/blog.php?32727-tobee43 and all are welcome to bk forum's Florida State Questions and Answers on BK http://www.bkforum.com/group.php?groupid=9
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