Emily Sortor  |  February 6, 2020

Category: Insurance

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college fund savings through gerber life insuranceA class action lawsuit claims that Gerber Life Insurance Company’s savings plans such as the Gerber Life College Plan and the Grow Up Plan provide “no meaningful savings benefits.”

The Gerber savings plan class action lawsuit was filed by Beulah Prewitt, who argues that Gerber misrepresents life insurance policies as savings plans.

Prewitt says that she signed up for the Grow-Up Plan for all three of her grandchildren and made this decision based on Gerber’s advertisements that the plans would provide cash value when each child turns 18.

Instead, she allegedly found out that the cash value accrued for one of her grandchildren’s plans would be less than 55 percent of the value she paid.

The Gerber insurance class action lawsuit explains that Gerber, a trusted band that sells popular baby foods, also operates a Gerber Life Insurance Policy. Allegedly, the company offers plans like the “Grow-Up Plan” and a “College Plan” as savings plans through which a parent or grandparent can start a nest egg for a child. 

Prewitt argues that Gerber misrepresents the nature of the savings plans beginning with their names, and continuing with the advertisements associated with them. Allegedly, the savings plans do not perform as advertised and “lock consumers into a guaranteed loss at best and a total loss of their investment at worst.”

She argues that specifically the College Plan is a less fruitful college savings vehicle than other options. She also claims that the Grow-Up Plan does not have a net value if the child grows up and only has a net value if the child dies. 

According to Prewitt, Gerber knowingly misrepresents the plans. She says that the marketing material around the plans leads consumers into incorrect understandings of the products and actively misrepresents the function of the products. Allegedly, Gerber effectively tricks many family members into putting savings in at-risk plans. 

Prewitt argues that Gerber preys upon parents and grandparents who are well-meaning but not well-versed in finance, especially those who may not have much money. 

According to the Gerber class action, Gerber falsely represents the plans as savings plans, when they are really life insurance policies. Despite advertisements that these plans offer a way to create a nest egg for a child, they allegedly only offer meager payouts with the rest of the money paid into premiums. 

For example, the Gerber Grow-Up plan reportedly provides zero cash value until the four year of premiums are paid. Allegedly, the “nest egg” at this point would only be $27 despite the customer paying $259.92 in premiums, representing a “massive net loss.”

Prewitt cites AboveBoard Financial, which reports that the cash value of the Grow Up plan is less than the premium payments for up to 40 years.

The Gerber life insurance class action lawsuit says that the College Plan functions similarly, pays out on the death of the insured, and does not have any unique characteristics that let it function as a college savings plan.

How do you save for your children and grandchildren? Share your experiences in the comment section below.

Prewitt is represented by David O’Brien Suetholz and J. Gerard Stranch IV of Branstetter, Stranch & Jennings PLLC; Jeffrey D. Kaliel of Kaliel PLLC; and Lynn A. Toops of Cohen & Malad LLP.

The Gerber Life Insurance False Advertising Class Action Lawsuit is Beulah Prewitt v. Gerber Life Insurance Company, Case No. 6:20-cv-00027-REW-HAI, in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Kentucky.

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338 thoughts onGerber Class Action Lawsuit Says Savings Plans Have ‘Zero Value’

  1. MRS. AVANT says:

    I Also have 3 polices 2 for my now 13 year old daughter i opened when she was a newborn and 1 for my grand daughter now 8 months please add me also!!

  2. Charlene Jones says:

    Please add me also. Have 3 policies. My mom started them for her great grandchildren but passed away I took over. My oldest grandson turned 21 they made it so hard to cash in he decided to just keep it band pay on it. It’s not fair.

  3. Renee Glover says:

    Please add me to the Gerber life suit. I have 3 policy. For my grands. It a rip-off.

  4. Deborah E. Powe says:

    Please add me to the Gerber Class Action Lawsuit. I purchased a policy for my granddaughter thinking it eould provide something for her.s My son just sent me the information regarding the lawsuit against Gerber.

  5. MeMe says:

    We had those.
    When the kids came of age, cashed in and got 34.00
    after years of paying premiums.
    Not worth it.

  6. Debbie Taylor says:

    Im not sure what is going on with your policies but when I cashed mine in after my grandchildren turned 18 I got back 5,000 dollars on 4 policies with the grow up plan I still have 3 policies and one has a cash value of over 700 dollars the other 2 are young its not much for them but its something after only paying 3.73 per month per policy. Hmmmmmm I wonder ?

  7. Shirley Hulett says:

    I have only one grandchild which I started this same policy at 3 months old. Now my grandson is 16 years so there’s no beneficial plans for college or doubling. Please add me to this class action and forward more information on what steps to take. Thank You.

  8. Marion R Anderson says:

    Oh my God!! I have six children and I’ve paid hundreds of dollars believing that I was giving my children a better future only to be lied to. My heart is broken. My husband’s heart is going to break when I show him this. Please add me. Thank you.

  9. Brittany says:

    This is why I chose to stop carrying the plan for my child. I’m better off just putting money in the savings account monthly for him.

  10. Red Hoffman says:

    OMG. I started these Gerber policies for my 5 grandchildren and my youngest son. If what I am reading is true, then I am at a loss on what to do. Do I cancel these policies (which I have paid into for years) or do I just keep throwing Money at it and pray that I never have to file a claim? This is quite unsettling.

    1. Susan G says:

      Exactly what i’m wondering as it’s been 19 years for me.

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