Supreme Court Allows Credit Scoring Discrimination Suit
National • April 28, 2004
“All the plaintiff attorneys have to do is contact any insurance agent within a 10 mile radius. We all have horror stories where company A and B score the same client and the scores don’t match. Agents have no access to formulas, and it really does seem like the poor pay substantially more for insurance! I wish the plaintiffs luck and hope this is the beginning of the end of credit scoring on a national basis.”
— Kathy Stephens, Hamden, Conn.
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