Legal Question in Insurance Law in Illinois

Auto Insurances rates raises because of credit

I have had the same ins. company for years, Farmers Ins. Co. and recently are rates went up because of our credit rating. Is this some type of new way to get ripped off by companies? Is this even legal?


Asked on 4/17/03, 1:10 pm

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Kenneth J. Ashman Ashman Law Offices, LLC

Re: Auto Insurances rates raises because of credit

What type of insurance are you speaking about?

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Answered on 4/18/03, 1:55 am


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