Status: In progress

In the Matter of: Title Insurance Restitution, District of Columbia Office of the Attorney General

  • Deadline to file a claim: 05/05/2026
  • Proof of Purchase Required: Yes
  • Potential Individual Reward: Up to $500
  • Total Settlement Amount: $3.29 million
  • District of Columbia
    • District of Columbia

Status: In progress

In the Matter of: Title Insurance Restitution, District of Columbia Office of the Attorney General

  • Deadline to file a claim: 05/05/2026
  • Proof of Purchase Required: Yes
  • Potential Individual Reward: Up to $500
  • Total Settlement Amount: $3.29 million
  • District of Columbia
    • District of Columbia

Status: In progress

In the Matter of: Title Insurance Restitution, District of Columbia Office of the Attorney General

  • Deadline to file a claim: 05/05/2026
  • Proof of Purchase Required: Yes
  • Potential Individual Reward: Up to $500
  • Total Settlement Amount: $3.29 million
  • District of Columbia
    • District of Columbia

Status: In progress

In the Matter of: Title Insurance Restitution, District of Columbia Office of the Attorney General

The title insurance settlement benefits consumers who used Allied Title & Escrow, KVS Title, Modern Settlements or Union Settlements for a Washington, D.C., real estate transaction after being referred to the company by a real estate agent.

  • Deadline to file a claim: 05/05/2026
  • Proof of Purchase Required: Yes
  • Potential Individual Reward: Up to $500
  • Total Settlement Amount: $3.29 million
  • District of Columbia
    • District of Columbia

By Top Class Actions  |  March 16, 2026

Category: Legal News
pay kickbacks to real estate agent to facilitate insurance sign ups.
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Several title insurance companies agreed to pay about $3.29 million to resolve claims they violated consumer protection laws by offering real estate agents kickbacks in exchange for business referrals.

The title insurance settlement benefits consumers who used Allied Title & Escrow, KVS Title, Modern Settlements or Union Settlements for a Washington, D.C., real estate transaction after being referred to the company by a real estate agent.

According to the District of Columbia Office of the Attorney General (OAG), the title insurance companies violated the Consumer Protection Procedures Act by providing financial incentives to real estate agents in exchange for business referrals. This practice allegedly caused consumers to be steered toward certain title insurance companies instead of allowing them to shop for the best price and service.

Title insurance protects lenders and homebuyers from defects in a title to property, such as a previous owner’s debts. Real estate agents commonly suggest title insurance companies to their clients.

The four title insurance companies have not admitted any wrongdoing but agreed to pay a combined $3.29 million to resolve the OAG’s allegations. Allied Title & Escrow will pay $1.9 million, KVS Title will pay $1 million, Union Settlements will pay $325,000 and Modern Settlements will pay $65,000.

The OAG will devote up to $1.75 million from the title insurance settlement to restitution for affected consumers.

Under the terms of the settlement, consumers who were referred to title insurance companies by real estate agents can receive a cash payment of up to $500.

The Superior Court of the District of Columbia approved the settlements on July 31, 2024.

To receive a settlement payment, consumers must submit a valid claim form by May 5, 2026.


Who’s Eligible

Consumers referred by a real estate agent to Allied Title & Escrow, KVS Title, Modern Settlements or Union Settlements for a Washington, D.C., real estate transaction.

Potential Award

Up to $500

Proof of Purchase

Claimants must provide documentation to support their claim, such as a copy of a settlement statement or closing disclosure that shows the title insurance company used and the date of the transaction.

Claim Form

NOTE: If you do not qualify for this settlement do NOT file a claim.

Remember: you are submitting your claim under penalty of perjury. You are also harming other eligible Class Members by submitting a fraudulent claim. If you’re unsure if you qualify, please read the FAQ section of the Settlement Administrator’s website to ensure you meet all standards (Top Class Actions is not a Settlement Administrator). If you don’t qualify for this settlement, check out our database of other open class action settlements you may be eligible for.

Claim Form Deadline

05/05/2026

Case Name

In the Matter of: Title Insurance Restitution, District of Columbia Office of the Attorney General

Final Hearing

N/A

Claims Administrator

DC OAG Title Insurance Restitution
c/o Analytics Consulting LLC
P.O. Box 2002
Chanhassen, MN 55317-2002
[email protected]
833-709-5389

Class Counsel

Marcia Hollingsworth
Assistant Attorney General

Kevin Vermillion
Deputy Director of the Office of Consumer Protection

Adam Teitelbaum
Director of the Office of Consumer Protection

Defense Counsel

N/A

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