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CLUE report shows blank fault field after a not-at-fault crash — will this tank my rates?

So I was rear-ended pretty badly at a red light about six weeks ago. The other driver was 100% responsible — multiple witnesses, a police report, everything. My insurer handled the whole thing and eventually confirmed in writing that I bore zero fault. They paid out my vehicle claim and I've since replaced the car.

Now I'm shopping for a new policy and I got a little paranoid, so I pulled my CLUE report from LexisNexis to see what future insurers would actually see. When the report arrived I noticed the At Fault Indicator column is completely blank for this incident. Not "N" for no, not "Y" for yes — just nothing.

I did a deep dive online and apparently some carriers just... don't populate that field when the insured isn't at fault. Like, they only bother filling it in when you ARE at fault. So a blank supposedly implies not-at-fault, but how is a new insurer supposed to know that's the convention?

I'm worried that an underwriter at a different company is going to see:

  • A recent claim
  • A payout on that claim
  • A blank fault field

...and just assume the worst, or rate me like the fault is ambiguous.

Has anyone dealt with this? Is it worth calling my current insurer and specifically asking them to update the field? I have their written determination of 0% fault, so I feel like I have leverage. Or am I overthinking it and underwriters genuinely understand that blank = not at fault?

Any experience here would be massively appreciated. Dealing with the aftermath of the crash has been stressful enough without this headache.

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