Brigette Honaker  |  April 30, 2020

Category: Legal News

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Selling Allstate premium insurance

A recent Allstate class action lawsuit claims the insurance company puts some policyholders on a “suckers list,” forcing them to pay high premiums.

According to plaintiffs Sara Shannon, Rosa Palacios and Debra Corbello, consumers on the “suckers list” may be forced to pay up to 850 percent higher, or up to 90 percent lower premiums.

The plaintiffs claim that these “drastically different premiums” are charged for the same policies and the same coverages, despite policyholders having identical situations and risk perspectives.

“Allstate has knowingly betrayed the loyalties of millions of its long-time Texas auto policyholders through its implementation of two related discriminatory schemes, both of which involve Allstate charging higher premiums to its more tenured policyholders than it charges otherwise identically situated newer policyholders for the same or materially the same coverages,” the Allstate premiums class action lawsuit argues.

“As Allstate is well aware, its conduct lacks any actuarial basis (indeed, it defies basic actuarial principles).”

The “suckers list” scheme was reportedly revealed by Consumer Reports and The Markup in a February investigation.

The investigation looked at rates of thousands of insurance documents acquired by the Maryland Insurance Administration when Allstate tried to change its rates several years ago.

Although the rate changes aimed to increase consumer retention, analysis of the documents allegedly showed that big spenders would be faced with significant price increases.

Although Maryland rejected these changes, regulators in Arizona, Arkansas, Illinois, Iowa, Michigan, Missouri, Nebraska, Oklahoma, Tennessee, and Wisconsin reportedly allowed similar plans to move forward. Allstate allegedly refused to tell Consumer Reports whether or not these plans resembled the Maryland plan.

“These revelations are concerning enough on their own, but they’re also an unmistakable harbinger of the new age of consumer threats we’re racing headlong into,” said Marta L. Tellado, President & CEO of Consumer Reports, in a press release.

“Like security flaws in our gadgets and invisible toxins in our food, hidden biases in the algorithms that set more and more of the prices we pay pose an insidious threat.”

According to the Allstate premiums class action lawsuit, Texas consumers are affected by this “suckers list” scheme as well as an “open” or “closed” books scheme.

This scam reportedly separates insurance “books” into “open” or “closed” categories based on the age of a policy. Newer consumers are allegedly given lower premiums while long-term policyholders subsidize the newer customers with higher payments.

Woman stressed over Allstate premiums“The premiums that Allstate charges new policyholders in the Open Books are generally significantly lower (often, very significantly so) than the premiums Allstate charges existing policyholders in the Closed Books for the same or materially the same coverages,” the Allstate premiums class action lawsuit claims.

These rate differences are allegedly concealed by agents at the direction of Allstate.

In fact, Allstate agents in Texas are reportedly threatened with financial punishment and even agency termination if they deviate from the pricing schemes.

“To ensure that Allstate Texas agents stay in line, Allstate takes aggressive measures to threaten and intimidate the agents to ensure they do not deviate from the playbook,” the Allstate premiums class action lawsuit.

The plaintiffs note that retaliation from Allstate can be “financially devastating to Allstate Texas agents, not just because it affects their income going forward, but also because Allstate requires agents to invest heavily (the agents’ own money) in their agencies despite Allstate retaining the ability to unilaterally terminate the agency.”

Plaintiffs in the Allstate premiums class action lawsuit claim that, “in addition to being disturbingly cynical, unethical, and unfair, Allstate’s conduct,” the schemes violate Texas price optimization laws and insurance code. In fact, the Texas Office of Public Insurance Counsel allegedly confronted Allstate over its price intolerance scheme in 2015.

The plaintiffs seek to represent two Classes of Texas Allstate policyholders who were affected by the alleged open/closed scheme since Jan. 1, 2008 or the alleged price tolerance scheme since June 26, 2014, respectively.

The Allstate premiums class action lawsuit seeks damages, restitution, statutory penalties of up to $25,000 per potential Class Members, interest, attorneys’ fees, and court costs.

Do you pay extremely high Allstate premiums or premiums for another insurance policy? Share your experiences in the comment section below.

Plaintiffs and the proposed Class are represented by John R. Davis and Michael L. Slack of Slack Davis Sanger LLP; Joe K. Longley of Law Offices of Joe K. Longley; and Roger N. Heller and Johnathan D. Selbin of Lieff Cabraser Heimann & Bernstein LLP.

The Allstate Premiums Pricing Class Action Lawsuit is Sara Shannon, et al. v. The Allstate Corp., Case No. 1:20-cv-00448, in U.S. District Court for the Western District of Texas.

UPDATE: On June 26, 2020, Allstate Corporation asked a Texas federal court to dismiss a class action lawsuit alleging that the company engaged in an unfair pricing scheme in which long-term policyholders pay higher rates than newcomers for the same coverage, and keeping a list of customers the company could wring higher premiums out of.

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275 thoughts onAllstate Class Action Says Customers Added to ‘Suckers List’

  1. Samantha Derogatis says:

    Yes..my policy is ridiculously high. Amost 200 a month. Wish there was something done about this issue.

  2. Blair says:

    I want on this list

  3. Brianne says:

    My policy was raised by 125.00 for breaking a friendship ring with them they said, because my policy was 1 month from a year with them and I made a late payment once and so my policy jumped from 170.00 -295.00 and some change.

  4. Juanita says:

    My insurance went from 345 per month to 700 plus because they claim I added my granddaughter to the policy in March and the policy renew in June. This is rediculous. Plus I pay 131 for my house insurance. Highway robbery!!!?

  5. sandra says:

    I bought a brand new 2015 Toyota Corolla and I my bill was $ 101 monthly so can someone help me understand why for the last 12 months my insurance when up to $ 133 without any warning or explanation now keep in mind my car is almost 5 yrs old and when I called my agent to ask about the increase the only thing she could tell me was state of NC increased. Someone help me ! Thanks

  6. kelvin giles says:

    like to no why my payment went from 296.00 to 321.00

    1. C. D. says:

      Yes check out Mercury Insurance. It goes up every year and I’m told I’m paying for EVERYONE ELSE! ?

    2. DENNIS Gordon says:

      I’m a former Allstate customer. They are by far the worst of the worst. I had to take them to court for denying a valid claim. Add me to the class action if at all possible.

  7. Carlos Diaz says:

    I believe I was subjected to higher rates with All State for two years was paying $540 per month for three cars and now paying 410 per month with Geico same policy. When we called to inquire about the rate over the phone they directed us to the local agent . At which point we were offered to get higher deductable or sign up to a featured program called drivewise tracking to save additional 10 % .

    1. Gail Armbruster Kass says:

      I’ve been paying high rates for years from allstate and after 19 years with my home owners Inc and never made a clam they dropped my home owners once again. They are ripping clients off.

  8. Patricia Mcglothin says:

    I’m in Baton Rouge La. Allstate went up 3 months ago & again in May. I’m tired of them , so I’m looking for another INSURANCE. I’ve two vechiles, both with full coverage almost 500.00

  9. RUTH M TINKHAM says:

    They constantly change my premiums, they just increased last month, now increasing again next month. They charged my account 25 dollars because the agent let them send my payment to the wrong account and refused to refund it. They have never paid for any issues with the house. In March, my neighbors car was hit by a guy coming around the corner, and totalled, good thing the guy had insurance, they said they weren’t covering it at all. Looking for another company.

  10. Jessica Obregon says:

    I have been with allstate for 5 years and yes they tend to up the price of my coverage always or try to sell me out after an accident occurred al lady hit me and we both had allstate they really didn’t treat me fare with that either they have over charged me always what can I do about this scam they have been getting away with HELP????

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