USAA Agrees to $5M Settlement Over Maryland Auto Insurance Late Fee Lawsuit
USAA to pay $5 million to settle Maryland class-action lawsuit alleging unlawful late fees on auto insurance policies. Settlement pending court approval.
USAA to pay $5 million to settle Maryland class-action lawsuit alleging unlawful late fees on auto insurance policies. Settlement pending court approval.
Kansas City Life Insurance Co. agrees to a $40 million settlement over allegations of excessive life insurance costs, benefitting policyholders nationwide with plans active since 2002. Legal and regulatory insights included.
The 7th Circuit reverses class action status in a lawsuit against Progressive over disputed methods in actual cash value calculations for total loss vehicles, highlighting judicial nuances in insurer obligations and class certification standards.
The Seventh Circuit reverses class certification in an Indiana case against Progressive Insurance over disputes on actual cash value for totaled vehicles, emphasizing individual claim assessment.
Protective Life and West Coast Life settled an $80M California class action alleging failure to follow lapse notification laws for nonpayment of life insurance premiums.
Home sellers in buyer agent commissions lawsuits may receive about $250 each from a $1 billion settlement fund after over 2.5 million claims filed. Settlement pending court review.
California court certifies class in lawsuit against insurers for failing to offer lowest rates to good drivers, involving National General subsidiaries and over 900,000 consumers.
State Farm's valuation of totaled vehicles faces legal scrutiny in a Supreme Court case that could reshape insurance payout transparency and policyholder protections.
US Bancorp retirees face a setback in their class action suit regarding pension calculations, as the court denies certification due to complex pension formats.