Anne Bucher  |  November 15, 2013

Category: Labor & Employment

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Criminal Background Check LawsuitTwo Verisk Analytics Inc. units agreed to pay $18 million to settle three proposed class action lawsuits that allege the company violated the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) by failing to take reasonable measures to ensure the accuracy of background check reports provided to prospective employers.

The putative class action lawsuits targeted two Verisk units: Intellicorp Records Inc. and Insurance Information Exchange LLC. These companies provide consumer reports including background checks. In their class action lawsuits, the plaintiffs accuse the companies of violating the FCRA by providing incorrect, outdated or incomplete information to potential employers. Specifically, they argue that the defendants failed to provide certain consumers with copies of their consumer reports before delivering them to prospective employers and that the companies failed to take reasonable steps to ensure the accuracy of the reports.

The class action lawsuits alleged a number of issues with the background checks that were sent to prospective employers. Plaintiff Jane Roe (a pseudonym) indicated that a prospective employer received a copy of her background check that omitted material information that was available in public records, claiming that Intellicorp relied on out-of-date information when creating the report.

Plaintiff Michael Thomas, who claims he has no prior criminal history, accused Intellicorp of including the criminal history from other individuals. Due to this error, he claims he was falsely identified as a criminal and was thus disqualified from employment. Plaintiff Mark Johnson raised a similar complaint against Insurance Information Exchange.

The FCRA is a consumer protection statute that requires consumer reporting agencies to create policies that are fair and equitable to consumers with regard to the collection, dissemination and use of their consumer and credit information. In their class action lawsuits, the plaintiffs allege that the companies “fail to use ‘reasonable procedures’ necessary to ensure the ‘maximum possible accuracy’ of the reports they sell.” They also claim that Intellicorp violated the FCRA by failing to notify consumers when it compiles and sells a consumer report to an employer.

The defendants have denied all allegations set forth in the class action lawsuits, insisting that they complied with the FCRA at all times.

By filing the class action lawsuits, the plaintiffs were seeking a statutory damage award between $100 and $1,000 as permitted under the FCRA.

Proposed Class Members include all U.S. residents who were the subject of one or more consumer reports provided to a third party by Intellicorp or Insurance Information Exchange for employment purposes, which contained a “Criminal SuperSearch” result reflecting an arrest or conviction between April 16, 2010 and Sept. 16, 2013.

The parties agreed to a class action settlement amount of $18.6 million, which is equal to the monetary value of free consumer reports to all putative Class Members. The consumer reporting agencies also agreed to update and improve their reporting policies to maximize the accuracy of the reports.

The parties are also seeking to consolidate the three actions into a single class action lawsuit.

The proposed class action settlement is still subject to Court approval.

The plaintiffs are represented by O’Toole McLaughlin Dooley & Pecora Co. LPA, Chavez & Gertler LLP, Consumer Litigation Associates, Lyngklip & Associates Consumer Law Center PLC, The Law Offices of Devin H. Fok, A New Way of Life Reentry Project and Cohen Rosenthal & Kramer LLP.

The class action lawsuits are Jane Roe, et al. v. Intellicorp Records Inc., Case No. 1:12-cv-02288; Michael R. Thomas, et al. v. Intellicorp Records Inc., Case No. 1:12-cv-02433; and Mark A. Johnson, et al. v. Insurance Information Exchange LLC, Case No. 1:13-cv-00616, all in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Ohio, Eastern Division.

UPDATE 1: Details on how to file a claim for the Intellicorp Background Check Class Action Settlement are up! Eligible consumers can receive between $50 and $2,000 if they file a valid claim by the April 21, 204 deadline.

EDITOR’S NOTE: The Claim Form for this settlement requires you to enter the last 4 digits of your Social Security Number. This appears to be the way the Settlement Administrator will verify that you were subject to an improper background check by the defendants. We ALWAYS encourage our readers to protect their personal information by confirming with the Settlement Administrator and/or law firms handling a case to ensure that such information  is required. We are NOT a law firm or Settlement Administrator and cannot advise you on if you should submit your SSN. Information on how to contact the Settlement Administrator and law firms for the Intellicrop Background Check Class Action Settlement can be found at www.IntellicorpClassAction.com.

UPDATE 2: A federal judge granted final approval to the Intellicorp background check class action settlement on June 5, 2014. The first round of payments could be going out at the end of the summer/early fall and the second round in early 2015, according to some reports.

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222 thoughts onBackground Check Firms Agree to $18M Class Action Settlement

  1. Real Deal says:

    You must wait until April or May to give an opportunity for all other checks to be cashed. The other checks went out 11/2015 and they have 90 days to cash. If for some reason checks are not cashed the funds are then included in the settlement for the statutory injury class members. This will allow for time to recalculate for the next batch of checks to be mailed.

    1. Real Deal says:

      Sorry, I meant to state substantiated injury not statutory. :)

  2. Brooke says:

    I received all the documents to fill out probably about a year ago, I asked my boyfriend who is a lawyer here in Nebraska if it was a scam, he looked over the forms and said it was legit. I filled it out sent it back and was told via email that I would expect mine in April/May 2016 and to check back in around then. So today I thought about it and went to do a little more digging and saw on the website that checks were mailed out on 11/11/15 yet the email I got to wait until April/May was on 11/12/15 so that is odd. I was directly effected by this because they reported I had been arrested on my record that was not accurate, however I do see someone else said they were told to wait until April/May, I sent another email today to questions@bgcthomassettlement.com about it and Im just waiting to hear back. How many people are waiting for the April/May 2016 responds?

    1. clem says:

      I got the same info you did. I’ve received nothing so far. I am getting worried and kinda man!

      1. Brooke says:

        I have tried o reach back out to them recently and they keep saying they do not know the amount until closer to the disbursement date in May 2016, but when I ask the day in May, they do not know that either….. its odd, because it was a real lawsuit and I was really effected by it, but why wouldnt they be able to be more clear… annoying.

        1. Worried says:

          I just sent an email today to inquire about the amount and date the checks will be mailed. Guess I wasted my time doing that. I think its been adequate enough time to re calculate the check amounts and at least be able to tell the amount. Getting worried ?

  3. Robert says:

    My ex wife called me and said that I received a check for $916.95 from a background check. I told her that it was probably a scam and just throw it away. And why would they send it to my ex wife when I’ve been at this address for 20 years. I guess I’ll won’t be cashing that check. ?

  4. Nakisha Lewis says:

    Just waiting on the 2nd batch of checks to go out. I was told April/May 2016 is when to expect it. I’m trying to figure out why we have to wait so long!

  5. John DiMeo says:

    I received paperwork in the mail a few moths back about this lawsuit against background checks.com and I never received a check. Is there an email address to get ahold of the mor a telephone number? Thanks any info would help

  6. Kimberly Thornton says:

    How do I find out if I got the second check. I sent in all info when told to. I got the fist check same address, nothing changed.

  7. Jennifer says:

    Thanks for all the helpful information. I emailed back the address that sent me in mail 2 weeks ago that said my claim was approved. They sent me an email back yesterday saying checks were mailed out November 12th and it can take up to 2 weeks to get it. Can’t wait the amount was the same as the others above. :)

  8. Rolando says:

    Fu** Wal-Mart they dont even cash local pay roll checks they got a jacked up system of cashing checks.. As i said earlier it is an out of state check from the settlement so if you have a bank acct. Deposit it without a problem if not cash it at Ace cash Express or PLS cahing or a Big check cashing firm that cashes out of state checks please cash your Money in this is NO Scam!! People get whats yours and cash it

  9. Rolando says:

    Guys this is real deal go cash it at ace cash or PLS or speedy cash me and my wife just cashed in 658.04 each awesome!!

  10. Jennifer says:

    Has any checks cleared?

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