What to verify before using a claims history and clue reports quote
Readers usually arrive at claims history and clue reports through a price question. The better first step is to verify the facts behind how prior losses can affect pricing and eligibility.
- Date, cause, and amount of prior losses.
- Open versus closed claim status.
- Repair documentation and photos.
- Carrier nonrenewal or cancellation reason.
- Whether the new quote excludes or limits the same risk.
Editor note: Claims-history pages focus on documentation because future quotes often turn on what happened after the loss.
Questions worth asking before you bind
| Question | Why it matters |
|---|---|
| Is the claim fully repaired? | Repair proof can matter in underwriting. |
| Is the CLUE record accurate? | Incorrect claim history should be reviewed. |
| Was there a nonrenewal notice? | The stated reason guides next quote steps. |
| Does the new policy add a restriction? | Replacement coverage may come with new limits. |
Documents to keep beside the quote
- Claim date, cause of loss, payout amount, and repair completion proof.
- Carrier nonrenewal or cancellation notice with the stated reason.
- Photos after repair and contractor invoices.
- CLUE or loss-history notes if a carrier says the record is inaccurate.