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How can I check my insurance history?

By Andrew Vasquez |

Your current insurer should be able to provide you with all information related to your claim history, even if you’ve switched companies over the years. Simply get in touch with them and ask for a report. You can also contact CUE, the Claims and Underwriting Exchange.

Can I access CUE database?

In order to see the information the CUE database has about you, simply make a free data subject access request using the Motor Insurance Bureau’s (MIB’s) subject access form. On the form you are given the option to receive your information by email or post, whichever is best for you.

How do you check a cue?

If you want to know what information Cue has about you, you can request it from the Motor Insurance Bureau (MIB) using its subject access form. And if you believe Cue is storing incorrect information about you, you should contact the insurer that you believe sent the incorrect data, or the MIB.

How does the insurance company Check Your claims?

The Claims and Underwriting Exchange (CUE) covers house building and contents claims and the Motor Insurance Anti-Fraud and Theft Register (MIAFTR) covers motor claims. Insurance companies use them to check your claims history. The idea is to stop people making multiple claims for the same loss and to deter fraud.

What do insurance companies look for in a Insurance report?

Insurance companies set rates by looking at numerous factors, such as your credit score, claims history, and location, as well as the replacement cost of the insured asset. But one important rating factor you may not know about is your CLUE insurance report.

Where can I find out my insurance claim history?

Malcolm Tarling at the Association of British Insurers says: There are two databases of insurance claims. The Claims and Underwriting Exchange (CUE) covers house building and contents claims and the Motor Insurance Anti-Fraud and Theft Register (MIAFTR) covers motor claims. Insurance companies use them to check your claims history.

How can I get information from my insurer?

To get the information directly from your insurer, you need to know which insurer you were with at the time that you filed your claim.