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Geico Total Loss Insurance Class Action Lawsuit Settlement Overview:
- Who: Geico
- Why: Geico is settling claims with customers who say they weren’t paid enough on their claims when their cars were deemed total losses.
- Where: California
Drivers insured by Geico who received payouts due to their cars being deemed “total losses” could be receiving a $2,000 check from the company, thanks to a class action lawsuit settlement.
In a motion filed Oct. 8 in a California federal court, Geico asked the court to approve a $19.5 million settlement with policyholders who claim the insurer didn’t pay them the full amount of sales tax and regulatory fees after their cars were written off.
“This is an impressive result for Settlement Class Members. Indeed, on average, sales tax class members will be paid $2,000,” the settlement states.
Geico has also agreed to pay an additional $4.43 million to cover attorney fees, court costs and notice and administration.
The class action lawsuit has been contested in litigation for more than two years. In the original complaint, Plaintiffs Cindy Ventrice-Pearson, Poonam Subbaiah and Kristen Perez alleged that Geico’s insurance policies should have been paying customers for sales tax and regulatory fees when their vehicles were deemed total losses.
This is because the policy defines actual cash value as the “replacement cost” of the auto, minus depreciation, and therefore requires payment of the sales tax and regulatory fees required to buy a replacement vehicle.
Geico Will Pay Two Classes to Settle Class Action Lawsuit
There are two Classes – a sales tax Class and a regulatory fees Class.
The regulatory fees Class should get about $6.88 each, while the sales tax Class is estimated to get about $2,000 each, on average. Customers could be eligible if they were covered under a Geico California policy and made a claim in which their vehicle was deemed a total loss at some point from June 27, 2015 through August 2020.
In February, Geico made a similar deal worth about $79 million, ending claims it shorted drivers by failing to pay sales tax and transfer fees on totaled leased vehicles, Law360 reports.
Meanwhile, Geico is also facing another class action lawsuit claiming it unfairly profited off the coronavirus pandemic, raising premiums despite the fact there was a huge drop in auto accidents.
Are you a Geico customer impacted by this settlement? Let us know in the comments!
The settlement class is represented by Annick M. Persinger and Mallory Morales of Tycko & Zavareei LLP, Edmund A. Normand and Jacob L. Phillips of Normand PLLC, Michael Louis Kelly and Joshua A. Fields of Kirtland & Packard LLP, Andrew John Shamis of Shamis & Gentile PA and Scott Edelsberg of Edelsberg Law PA.
The GEICO Total Loss Class Action Settlement is In re: Geico General Insurance Co., Case No. 4:19-cv-03768, in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California.
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61 thoughts onGeico To Pay $24M To Settle Claims It Short-changed Customers With Totaled Cars
Yes, 2019
I totaled my car Nissan Murano 2007 LS and Geico 5300
Only paid 5300.00 for totaled 2007 Nissan Murano sl with 110,000 miles and excellent Mobil 1 service record. Would cost about 7500 in this tight pandemic used car market to replace
Apologies it was on 10/4/2020
My Car was totaled on 10/20/20
Totaled me on a good VW
My Cadillac ATS with custom red inside was totaled September 3 2020 and they only paid me what they wanted and not for my worth of car but I am in Maryland
Geico totaled my Suburban in 2009 after 43 yrs as a customer, 1sr offer was $3500 under what was paid, no sales tax- terrible.
Add me to the class action or be one of the leading class reps.
I have been with Geico many years. Totaled a minivan and they well under paid me for my total loss.