We are currently seeking legal counsel regarding the issues we've encountered. LexisNexis acquires individuals' information from the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV), or potentially the DMV provides it to them; regardless, insurance companies utilize LexisNexis data to determine automobile insurance rates. My wife was involved in an automobile accident for which she was not at fault. There were no claims, no injuries, and no damages reported. Subsequently, our insurance premium increased from $900 to $1500 bi-annually. Upon contacting our insurance provider for clarification, we were advised to dispute the incident with LexisNexis to have it removed from their report, which would then impact our premium. This occurred two months ago, and we have yet to receive a response regarding this matter. We perceive this situation as fundamentally unjust. We believe this constitutes an exploitative practice, and we fully intend to engage legal representation to explore the possibility of initiating a class-action lawsuit on behalf of all individuals similarly affected. It is illogical for our premiums to escalate from $900 to $1500 bi-annually without any legitimate basis. Attempts to dispute this have been unsuccessful, as we have been unable to reach a representative, and our calls and emails have gone unanswered. Consequently, we are now pursuing direct action to resolve this issue.
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