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Is the auto-insurance claim information shared if I switch the insurance company? and Atlanta - Sweet Auburn: Atlanta Life Insurance Company Building

Is the auto-insurance claim information shared if I switch the insurance company?



Hi!

I am with auto-insurance company X right now and due to few number of insurance claims that I had made, my insurance is going up. I am wondering if I try to switch to some company Y, will X share my claims information with Y?

Thanks!


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Answer by marty
Most of the time, yes they will find those prior claims.
Many insurance companies participate in a national database that tracks claims. They will also check you MVR records of any tickets or accidents. It is very difficult to slip one past an insurance company.
Fraudulently stating fewer claims than you actually have is not a good idea. If you filed another claim and the prior ones were discovered, they could deny the new claim, back charge you a higher rate, and/or cancel the policy on the spot.

Because your rate went up due to the claims, it's not a bad idea to shop around, just make sure they are rating you with knowledge of those prior claims.

Try this site, if you want to find your best or cheapest auto insurance just in few minutes,

http://best-auto-insurance-usa.info/

Best Wishes,


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Atlanta - Sweet Auburn: Atlanta Life Insurance Company Building
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The Atlanta Life Insurance Company Building, located at 148 Auburn Avenue, was originally constructed as a residence and served as the headquarters of the Atlanta Life Insurance Company, founded by Alonzo Herndon, from 1920 through 1980. The sandstone brick home's original construction date and architect are unknown, but the distinctive neoclassical façade, with its Corinthian columns, was added in 1927 by Aiken and Faulkner. A neoclassical annex was added next door, at 142 Auburn Avenue, in 1936. Atlanta Life Insurance Co. moved to the adjacent, Herndon Plaza, in 1980.

The Sweet Auburn Historic District is a historic African-American neighborhood, running Auburn Avenue, formerly known as Wheat Street. The name Sweet Auburn was coined by John Wesley Dobbs, who called it the "richest Negro street in the world." Its rise as the preeminent black district in Atlanta stemmed from the 1906 Atlanta Race Riot, after which many black businesses started to relocate from previously integrated downtown district.

Sweet Auburn Historic District National Register #76000631 (1986)



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