That's according to the Nevada Supreme Court.
However, the National Association of Mutual Insurance Companies sued the division saying the measures were unconstitutional.
A credit score should have nothing to do with your insurance rate. Driving records, and policy claims should. Only California and Massachusetts ban the practice.
Of course they are discriminating. It shows the likelihood of a return on an investment and the risk factor.
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