If you see the term “c.l.u.e Only,” it usually means that an insurance company exclusively uses the information on your c.l.u.e Report to underwrite your policy. The phrase ‘clue only’ on a driving record is a misnomer because clue reports and driving records are separate entities A clue report focuses on insurance claims history for personal auto and property, detailing incidents like collisions or property damage where a claim was filed. When you submit an inquiry, we match the search criteria and return a c.l.u.e
Report that contains vital information about the driver, vehicles, policy and reported claims. Report can only be requested by the owner of a property or an insurer, so if you are planning to buy a home and want to review a c.l.u.e Report, you will have to ask the owner to request it. A clue report is a summary of a person’s auto or home insurance claim history that all major insurance companies consult when they take on a new customer The clue database, which is run by lexisnexis, lets insurers see any claims that a new customer has filed within the last seven years. What's on a clue report
A report includes the loss type and date of loss, as well as the amount paid— claims, regardless of fault, will show up on your report.
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