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Consumers say ten major auto insurers failed to properly adjust their rates to account for less driving and fewer wrecks during pandemic lockdowns in multiple class action lawsuits filed earlier this week in Nevada.
The lead plaintiffs allege that, though some companies offered discounts during COVID-19 restrictions that kept many workers home and off the road, the move failed to account for the drastic lack of driving during these times. One of the lawsuits state that insurers failed to provide “any meaningful relief that actually reflects the reduction in cars on the road and reduced driving during the pandemic.”
“I believe that the rates should have been cut something in the order of 50-60%,” a lawyer representing plaintiffs in all the lawsuits said in a statement to The Associated Press. “These discounts that were given, were just totally woefully inadequate.”
The class action lawsuits were filed against State Farm, USAA, Geico, Acuity, Liberty Mutual, Farmers, Progressive, Travelers, Nationwide and Allstate.
The lawsuits point out that pandemic lockdowns led to a decline in traffic and auto accidents starting in the spring of 2020. Some auto insurers offered a variety of discounts to reflect the changed conditions, from a one-time refund of $50 to $100 or temporary bill reductions. However, the plaintiffs argue that insurance companies’ discounts did not accurately account for the dramatic reduction in car accidents and as a result the companies experienced windfall profits.
The class action lawsuits say these savings auto insurers experienced during pandemic lockdowns should be passed on as lower rates to policyholders, along with damages.
Auto Insurers Respond to Class Action Lawsuits
A spokesperson for USAA told the Associated Press that the company was reviewing the lawsuit.
“I do think it’s important to note that on three occasions in 2020, USAA returned dividends totaling $1.07 billion to all auto insurance policy holders due to fewer drivers on the road because of the ongoing pandemic,” he told reporters.
“The filing of a lawsuit does not substantiate the allegations within the complaint,” State Farm reportedly said in a statement issued after the allegations were lodged. “We’ve recently learned about the filing, and it is premature to comment at this time.”
“Nationwide is taking the longer view while continuing to monitor consumer driving behaviors and how they impact future miles driven and accident frequencies,” the insurance company said in a statement issued Wednesday. “We know customers want fair rates and agents are seeking stability.”
Liberty Mutual declined to comment and other companies had not returned requests for comments, reports AP News.
Do you think you paid excessive rates to your auto insurance company during pandemic lockdowns? Tell us about it in the comment section below!
The lead plaintiffs in all the class action lawsuits are represented by Robert Eglet of Eglet Adams.
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446 thoughts onTen Auto Insurers Hit With Class Action Lawsuits Over Excessive Rates Amid Pandemic
Yes I have Liberty Mutual. My auto and house insurance premium has went from $845 per month to $1147 a month.
My rates never changed at all and I didn’t get any discount and I am in home caregiver and was working 16 hours a day 7 days week in patient home and lived there diving was very very minimal
I was charged $180/month for 9 months during the pandemic, not only while driving minimally unless absolutely necessary, but my vehicle also became disabled during the time.
It wasn’t until my 3rd asking for a pause on coverage during covid that someone suggested “lowering” my coverage to a $50/month charge.
There is still no relief as my vehicle is still not in use and no one seems to have an option to suspend coverage for a period of time; I’ve been bleeding money to maintain my “benefits”
AAA auto ins should be added to this.
Please add me to the lawsuit against Geico they are crooks and using the inflation to rip us aff
My insurance was almost 300 a month and the company I worked for shut down during the pandemic so didn’t drive every day and never saw a discount
Yes add me