The Geico Texas has received a class action due to unlawful deductions. Read further.
Overview of Geico Texas Total Loss Class Action
The class action against Geico Texas implies that it drivers may get back $33.5 million from the insurance company for underpaid their vehicle.
Lawsuit against Geico Texas
In the lawsuit, Geico illegally reduced their total loss payments by not covering full regulatory fees after a loss. These fees, including title transfer, registration, and inspection fees, are needed to register a new vehicle in Texas.
Has Geico Texas Agreed To Pay?
Geico Texas denies any wrongdoing or liability but has admitted to pay $33.5 million to settle the lawsuit.
Terms to Geico Texas Total Loss Settlement
Class members can get up to $80, but the actual amount may be less depending on how many valid claims are filed.
Who are Eligible?
People with a GEICO Texas private car insurance policy, which defines actual cash value as “replacement cost minus depreciation and/or betterment,” who made a total loss claim between May 5, 2016, and March 18, 2024.
Complainants Name
- Kymberly Kochis
Alexander Fuchs
EVERSHEDS SUTHERLAND (US) LLP
Case Name
Angell, et al. v. GEICO Advantage Insurance Company, et al., Case No. 4:20-CV-00799, in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Texas
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