Credit Could Affect Your Insurance

November 18, 2008 · Print This Article

Making wise decisions to build your credit is important in a lot of ways. It helps you qualify for good loans with low interest rates for any number of large purchases. It can also help you obtain that great job you’ve always wanted, or it can even help reduce the costs of a cellphone plan. What few people realize though is that credit can also affect the cost and availability of insurance.

It varies from state to state and between insurance companies, but more and more insurers these days are looking at credit in various ways to determine both the cost and eligibility of prospective customers. If you have good credit, you could be looking at obtaining a discount from 2% to over 15%, depending on various factors related to your financial history. Often times, insurance companies look to your credit as a way of determining what’s called an insurance score. They do this not because they’re considering your eligibility for credit, but rather elements in a credit history that may correlate to insurance risk.

Often times, those people with low credit scores make more insurance claims than people who have higher credit. This is due to the possibility that individuals with poor credit tend to not cover their responsibilities regarding vehicle or home maintenance, factors that increase the chance of damage and driving mistakes. People with poor credit tend to pay less attention to their financial situations and their lives overall, leading them to make bad choices when on the road as well. While this isn’t always the case for every individual, it’s nonetheless a defining trait of the demographic that insurers apply to everybody who falls within a low range of credit. Therefore it’s important that you maintain good credit if you want to be treated fairly and have opportunities for saving money made available to you.

Credit is treated differently by different companies. Some only look to it to determine potential new customers, while others check credit to determine how to adjust premiums when it comes time to renew customer policies. Even if you have bad credit, not all is lost. If you simply apply yourself to clearing your debt step by step, paying all your bills fully and on time, and keeping your debt minimized, you’ll rebuild your credit and improve your chances of obtaining lower insurance rates.

The benefits of good credit are immense. Not only do you get the opportunity to secure quality property with lasting value, such as a home or a car, but you also get to ensure that the cost of insuring that property is cheap. These sort of incentives are exactly why you should strive to maintain a solid credit rating, or work towards building one with future decisions.

It doesn’t take much effort to build, or rebuild credit. All you have to do is make a commitment to seeing your financial decisions work towards your credit score, and maintain the diligence to ensure that it happens. Some sacrifies may have to be made to eliminate debt and give your a fresh start at credit, but the benefits of this sort of behavior come in all sorts of forms, one of which is the lower cost and wider availability of insurance.

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    There are five basic components to your credit score. Paying your bills on time is only one of them.

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