For at least two decades Cuqui Rivera of North Brunswick hadn’t been in a car accident. She didn’t get a speeding ticket. Her only interaction with her auto insurance company was to cut them a check, which she did religiously. She was a model driver as far as insurance coverage goes.
Or at least she thought she was.
Then a few years ago, Rivera heard insurance companies weighed things like credit scores, education and employment when deciding how much to charge and she decided…
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