Owners Insurance agreed to a class action lawsuit settlement to resolve claims that it violated Georgia law by failing to include certain taxes in total loss payments.
Plaintiffs in the total loss class action lawsuit claim that Owners Insurance violated its insurance contracts by failing to include title ad valorem tax payments on total loss claims in Georgia. Title ad valorem tax is a type of tax levied against motor vehicles.
Owners Insurance is a national insurance company that operates under Auto-Owners and Home-Owners.
Owners Insurance hasn’t admitted any wrongdoing but agreed to pay an undisclosed sum as part of a settlement to resolve the total loss class action lawsuit.
Owners Insurance Total Loss Class Action Lawsuit
- Who’s Eligible:
- Georgia citizens who were insured under an Owners Insurance auto policy, submitted a claim to Owners Insurance that resulted in a total loss between Jan. 1, 2020, and Aug. 2, 2022, and did not receive at least 6.6% of the actual cash value of the vehicle for title ad valorem tax
- Estimated Amount: $450
- Proof of Purchase: Policy and claim information
- Claim Form Deadline: 02/06/2024
- Case Name & Number:
- Jones v. Owners Insurance Co., et al., Case No. SUCV2022000234, in the Georgia Superior Court of White County
- How to file a claim:
- Head over to the Claim Form.
- Read over the claim form to see if you are eligible.
- Complete the claim form with your info.
- Submit your claim form to receive your potential award!
(Click here to file a claim)
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