Legal Notice

By submitting any personal or other information about you or your family on this web site, via phone, or email for an insurance quote, inquiry of any type of coverage, or for any other purposes, you acknowledge that you or your representatives have given Crown Insurance, subsidiaries, affiliates or non-affiliated insurance companies that may or may not be referred to on this website, your complete consent to run any and all reports or authorizations, including but not limited to credit and claims history, used for underwriting purposes and any other reasons we deem necessary. These reports are primarily imperative to providing you with an accurate quote.

These reports will include but are not limited to:

Credit Reports

Insurance Credit Scoring

Motor Vehicle Reports

Claim Histories (CLUE Reports) 

Your Home Information

 

Crown Insurance will use any legal methods to research this information with the information you provide regardless of whether you have submitted social security numbers or not on this website. If you do not want Crown Insurance, subsidiaries, affiliates or non-affiliated insurance companies to run these or any other reports to provide you with an accurate quote, you must notify us or our agents and representatives prior to submitting your information through our web site, by phone, email, any other media form.

When your credit is run, there can be a multitude of factors that insurance carriers may look at, which can include: any possible collection agency filings, any public record items, length of time of more recent insurance coverage and collection agency filings. Other factors may come into play, so this is not an all-inclusive list.

Crown Insurance has no control over how your information is used by other carriers or entities who get access to your personal information. If you have questions or concerns please contact these companies directly. Consumer reports, including credit scores, usually are not resold or transferred to any other person or entity other than those involved in the insurance process. The use of credit in insurance premium rating is subject to the Federal Fair Credit Reporting Act and various state laws. Under the “FCRA”, you are permitted to contact the credit bureau if you believe the information provided is incorrect.