Carrollton, Texas-based Insurance Technologies Corporation, a provider of new business rating products for personal lines agencies and insurance companies, announced the addition of an undisclosed driver database to its comparative auto rating system for Texas.
The source of this information is from the Texas Department of Public Safety.
The new feature allows users of the personal auto comparative to search for any additional drivers in the insured’s household during the quoting process. These searches are processed in real time. This helps agents streamline procedures, reduce the risk of policy premium increases, cancellations, and will help lower costs of doing business overall for the agents and insurance companies.


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