Melissa LaFreniere  |  September 25, 2015

Category: Closed Class Actions

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GEICO has agreed to a $517,000 class action settlement over allegations that the insurance provider received reimbursement from a third party without first obtaining a judicial determination or an agreement with car accident victims that they were “made whole” by their settlement.

Lead plaintiff Lisa Stokes filed the GEICO class action lawsuit claiming that GEICO should have waited to obtain a “made whole” statement from insured customers before they sought reimbursement of Med Pay/PIP payments.

According to the GEICO class action, in the absence of a “made whole” agreement or judicial determination, GEICO should not have received subrogation payments.

GEICO denies any liability to Stokes and Class Members on the claims asserted in the class action lawsuit. However, the insurance company agreed to settle in order to avoid the expense and uncertainty of continued litigation.

Who’s Eligible

Class Members include individuals who received medical treatment as a result of an automobile accident and (a) who were insured under an automobile insurance policy that was issued in Arkansas by GEICO and pursuant to which GEICO made a Med Pay/PIP payment to a medical provider on behalf of the insured; and (b) who settled a bodily injury claim with a third party arising out of the automobile accident “pro se” and without the assistance of an attorney; and (c) as a result of that settlement, GEICO received a subrogation payment as reimbursement for a Med Pay/PIP payment between the dates of Nov. 1, 2008 and April 3, 2015.

Potential Award

Varies.

Class Members who file a valid Claim Form will receive a payment not to exceed 100% of the amount GEICO received in Med Pay/PIP subrogation on their claim. If the number of eligible claims exceeds the amount available in the class action settlement fund, distributions will be made on a pro rata basis.

Proof of Purchase

N/A

Claim Form Deadline

11/30/2015

Case Name

Stokes, et al. v. Government Employees Insuance Co. d/b/a/ GEICO, Case No. 60CV-13-4282, in the Circuit Court of Pulaski County, Arkansas.

Final Hearing

11/03/2015

Claims Administrator

Stokes v. Geico Claims Administrator
P.O. Box 6188
Novato, CA 94948-6188
866-478-8465

Class Counsel

Hank Bates
Randy Pulliam
CARNEY BATES & PULLIAM

Bill Horton
Bennett Nolan
NOLAN CADDELL & REYNOLDS

Defense Counsel

Edward T. Oglesby
KUTAK ROCK LLP

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14 thoughts onGEICO Auto Insurance Class Action Settlement

  1. Michelle says:

    If u receive a settlement the insurance company does get paid back. Does not matter what insurance company it was. If it was the other drivers fault they have to pay back the victims insurance company. That’s the way it is.

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