Privacy Policy

Summary

This summary tells you the basics of our privacy commitment to you-how we collect and use your information, how we protect it, and who can see it. You should read the entire privacy policy below for full details.

The Information We Collect

Non-public personally identifiable information (“Information”) is information that identifies you and is not available to the general public. The following sections tell you more about how and when we collect your Information.

Information We Obtain From You

During the quoting, application, or claims handling processes you may give us Information such as your:
If you gave us your email address, BRIDGER may use it from time to time to notify you of such things as new services, special offers, or to confirm transactions. If you do not wish to be contacted by email for non-policy related communications, you may unsubscribe by following the instructions at the bottom of any BRIDGER email you receive. If you are a policyholder, you can log in to your account at bridgerins.com, and choose the level of communication you’d like to receive from us. If you have not yet enrolled online, you will need to enroll with bridgerins.com to update your email preferences, or call us directly at 925-474-3600.

Information about Your Transactions

We may collect Information about your transactions and experiences with us and others, such as your payment history, claims, coverage, and vehicle changes.

Information from Third Parties

We may receive Information about you from consumer reporting agencies, which provide us with motor vehicle reports, claim reports, and/or credit information where permitted by law. When you ask for a rate quotation, we may obtain credit information if permitted by applicable state law.
Our sales and service representatives do not have access to the details of your credit information. Other companies who view your credit report will not see the BRIDGER inquiry. It will be visible only to you. Our inquiry will not affect your credit score or credit rating. If you commit to purchase a policy with BRIDGER, we will also confirm your motor vehicle record and claims history. As permitted by law, we may also review your motor vehicle record, claims history, and/or credit information in connection with any renewal.

Location Services

Your current location is only determined if you permit our services to do so. If you allow your location to be obtained using a BRIDGER app, or with a browser, we will use this information to return your estimated location. We use this information solely to distinguish your current location and not to identify you. BRIDGER does not automatically track your location.

Access and Correction of Personal Information

If you are a resident of Arizona, California, Connecticut, Georgia, Illinois, Maine, Minnesota, Montana, Nevada, New Jersey, North Carolina, Oregon, or Virginia, you have the right to access and correct the personal information that we have collected from or about you. To do so, simply contact BRIDGER’S customer service department. If you’d like to correct information that you provided to us, our representative will make the appropriate adjustments to BRIDGER’S records. If you wish to correct personal information provided to BRIDGER by a third party (such as a credit rating agency) the representative will provide you with the applicable third party’s contact information.
Upon the request of residents of other states, we will take reasonable steps to verify the accuracy of the personal information in our records.

The Information We Disclose

Information about our customers or former customers will only be disclosed as permitted or required by law. Information about you that has been collected is maintained in your policy and/or claims records.
We use this Information to process and service your policy; to settle claims; with your consent; or as directed by you. We may also disclose it to persons or organizations as necessary to perform transactions you request or authorize. Information about our former customers and about individuals who have obtained quotes from us is safeguarded to the same extent as Information about our current policyholders.
Following are some examples of how we may disclose Information:
We must exchange Information about you with our agents, investigators, appraisers, attorneys, and other persons who are or will become involved in processing your application and servicing your policy or any claims you may make.
When you are involved in a claim, policy information is provided to adjusters and the businesses that will repair your vehicle.
We may share Information with persons or organizations that we have determined need the Information to perform a business, professional, or insurance function for us. These include businesses that help us with administrative functions. If the law in your state permits, we may share Information with financial institutions with which we have a joint-marketing agreement. All of these entities are obligated to keep the Information that we provide to them confidential and to use the Information only for the purpose for which the Information was provided.
Information may be provided to organizations conducting actuarial research or audits. In this case, you will not be individually identified in any research report. The organization must agree not to redisclose the Information and the Information will be returned to us or destroyed when it is no longer needed.
We may also share your Information for other permitted purposes, including:

Confidentiality and Security

We restrict access to your Information to employees who we have determined need it in order to provide products or services to you. We train our employees to safeguard customer information, and we require them to sign confidentiality and non-disclosure agreements. We maintain strict physical, electronic, and procedural safeguards to protect your Information from unauthorized access by third parties.

Additional Information for Our Internet Users

We continuously strive to improve the services and information provided at bridgerins.com. We are interested in how visitors use our website, what they like and dislike, and where they have problems. We may gather data on how users navigate our site so we can make bridgerins.com an easy place to do business. Our tools may gather data such as what browser a person uses or even what pages are most popular. We may also use this data, in aggregated or anonymized form, to offer you content, products, or services we hope will interest you.

We use cookies to improve your experience while using bridgerins.com and our internet apps. Cookies are small files that are stored on your computer. They do not contain any personally identifiable information about you. They help us personalize your experience when you return to our website, and they are required for certain portions of our website. Most browsers let you determine whether or not you accept our cookies. If you don’t use cookies, you won’t be able to use certain bridgerins.comfeatures, such as the “remember me” function for policyholders that lets you store your User ID so you don’t have to input it every time you log in from the same computer.

Bridgerins.com may place small pieces of computer code (embedded objects) on our pages to help our advertising partners count how many customers they referred to our site. We may use these objects to track how many referred customers actually get a rate quotation. We may also use objects placed on other sites to monitor your exposure to our advertising or other offers online. These objects don’t collect any personally identifiable information about you. You can opt out of our advertising service provider(s) and other companies’ tracking cookies used for interest-based ads by visiting the Digital Advertising Alliance’s aboutads.info choices page.
We also provide some links to third-party websites that are not owned by BRIDGER. BRIDGER has no control over their privacy practices and assumes no responsibility in connection with your use of their websites. We recommend that you check the privacy policy of any website before you provide any personally identifiable information.

Changes to This Privacy Policy

We may modify our privacy policy from time to time. The most recent version is always posted at bridgerins.com. Each of our policyholders receives a copy of our privacy policy at least once per year if required by law. In addition, in the event that we make a significant change to our privacy practices, we will send a revised copy of our privacy policy to each of our current policyholders.

What to Do If You Have Privacy or Security Concerns

If you have a concern about privacy or security at BRIDGER, we want to hear about it by mail or email.
Please write to us at:

Bridger Insurance Services

P.O. Box 9 Pleasanton, CA 94566

The Effective Date of the revised Privacy Policy is December 8, 2017.