• Industry Financial Services
  • Footprint 41 IPs
  • Followers Monitored by 2 companies
  • Year founded 2002
  • Employees 16

Since the Company’s founding in 2002, Drivers History has established itself as the leader in providing previously unavailable court traffic violation data to the automobile insurance industry. Drivers History pioneered the collection of traffic-related public records in 2002, initially targeting the legal industry. In 2006, Drivers History realized that the data it collected would be useful to auto insurance carriers when assessing driver risk, specifically assisting in underwriting and SIU/Claims support. Using court records to prescreen an applicant’s driving history allowed auto insurance carriers to significantly reduce their motor vehicle report (MVR) expenses, while allowing for 100% visibility into an applicant pool and existing clients. This expansion of knowledge surrounding a driver’s history of traffic infractions began to transform how the auto insurance industry analyzed risk. Drivers History is the leading provider of cutting edge products for automotive insurance companies for underwriting, SIU and marketing needs. Relying on a database compiled directly from state court systems in virtully real time, we provide unparalled information regarding people's driving habits that is not practically available from any other source.

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