U.S. Comprehensive Loss Underwriting Exchange
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A U.S. Comprehensive Loss Underwriting Exchange is a data exchange for U.S. insurance claims.
- AKA: C.L.U.E.
- Context:
- It can be supproted by a U.S. Comprehensive Loss Underwriting Exchange Database (with C.L.U.E. records that can typically survive up to 7 years).
- It can provide CLUE Reports (CLUE Personal Property Report, CLUE Report).
- See: Motor Vehicle Insurance, Lexis-Nexis,----
References
2014
- http://www.insurance.wa.gov/your-insurance/tips/clue.html
- CLUE is a claims-information report generated by LexisNexis®, a consumer-reporting agency. The report generally contains up to seven years of personal-auto and personal-property claims history.
2013
- http://www.carinsurancecomparison.com/will-all-of-my-car-accidents-be-recorded-by-my-car-insurance-company/
- QUOTE: ... there is a national database of car insurance claims, although this doesn’t necessarily have to include a car accident – this can mean car theft, damage, car failure, and so on. The database, which can only be accessed and updated by insurance companies, is called C.L.U.E., which stands for the Comprehensive Loss Underwriting Exchange. C.L.U.E. is a database of every insurance claim made in the United States, and not just for car insurance. ...
2005
- CNN Money. http://www.hobb.org/content/view/463/1/
- QUOTE: ... Insurers increasingly are using a huge industry database, called the Comprehensive Loss Underwriting Exchange or CLUE, to drop or deny coverage based on a home’s history of claims or damage reports.