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  2. What are CLUE reports in insurance? - AOL

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    Learn about CLUE reports, how they work and why they’re important when buying home or auto insurance. Get tips on how to get a copy and use the information.

  3. Inside the Insurance Industry's Secret Database About You - AOL

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    It's called the "CLUE" report, which stands for "Comprehensive Loss Underwriting Exchange," and essentially, it's a database keeping track of every insurance move you make.

  4. Selling Your Home or Car? Getting This Could Help ... - AOL

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    In both cases, a Comprehensive Loss Underwriting Exchange … Continue reading → The post Comprehensive Loss Underwriting Exchange (CLUE) appeared first on SmartAsset Blog.

  5. LexisNexis Risk Solutions - Wikipedia

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    The Public Safety Data Exchange (PSDEX) is a contributory database that of more than 1,300 law enforcement agencies across the U.S. that was created by LexisNexis Risk Solutions. PSDEX helps its participants solve crimes, identify threats and anticipate future threats.

  6. Home insurance - Wikipedia

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    Filing a claim may result in an increase in rates, nonrenewal, or cancellation. In addition, insurers may share the claim data in an industry database (the two major ones are CLUE and A-PLUS [18]), with Claim Loss Underwriting Exchange (CLUE) by Choicepoint receiving data from 98% of U.S. insurers. [19]

  7. Clue - Wikipedia

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    Clue (mobile app), a menstrual health app developed by BioWink GmbH; Clue cell, a type of vaginal cell; Cluster Exploratory, or CluE, a National Science Foundation-funded research program; Comprehensive Loss Underwriting Exchange, a insurance claim tracking service

  8. Insurance policy - Wikipedia

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    In insurance, the insurance policy is a contract (generally a standard form contract) between the insurer and the policyholder, which determines the claims which the insurer is legally required to pay. In exchange for an initial payment, known as the premium, the insurer promises to pay for loss caused by perils covered under the policy language.

  9. MIB Group - Wikipedia

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    MIB aims to uncover errors, omissions, misrepresentations on insurance applications to reduce fraud and anti-selection or adverse selection.MIB Group, Inc. is a member-owned corporation operating in the United States and Canada since 1902.