Va. bills say credit shouldn't be factor in auto insurance
After a second rejection, an extremely rare third look at legislation is so far keeping alive a bill aimed at reining in a controversial auto insurance practice.
The legislation, Senate Bill 693, says insurance companies can't refuse to cover drivers or charge different premiums for coverage solely because of an individual's credit.
The
Death by a thousand cuts, as roughly 1,000 bills die in
His was among 35 bills on the House committee's agenda on the day it was tabled and was the only one to meet that fate.
After another look at the
"Whether someone goes through divorce, has a bankruptcy, someone has shared family debts, that does not affect whether they're a great driver or not," said state Sen.
"I think their driving record does, so what this bill does is make sure that this is not the sole basis for what I personally feel like is unfair discrimination for someone that may have experienced a hardship," she told the House panel.
Insurers have used credit information when setting premiums since the 1990s, giving their own – often closely guarded – weighting to various elements in credit reports to come up with their pricing formulas, the
The companies say they've found a connection between drivers' credit standing and the number of claims they file.
That bill passed both the House and the
A survey by the
Good drivers with poor credit records paid 115% more, the consumer group found.
The federation's insurance director,
"The insurance industry has promoted bills that use the word 'solely' and then continue to use drivers' credit history as they always have, because it is not the sole factor," Heller said.
"As long as insurers use other factors — like annual miles or your marital status or your type of vehicle — they can also use credit score," he said.
Four states –
How restrictive will



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