Progressive was hit with two back-to-back class actions in Kansas and Maryland for allegedly undervaluing the actual cash value of totaled vehicles.
These claims against Progressive and the auto insurance industry are not new.
The proposed classes are comprised of Maryland and Kansas residents who received a claim payment that was reduced by a projected sold adjustment based on the valuation report from Mitchell International Inc., a third party that develops software for auto insurance companies to use for claims management. Both classes accused the defendant of breach of contract and breach of the covenant of good faith and fair dealing.
December 06, 2024 at 07:02 PM
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Progressive was hit with two back-to-back class actions in Kansas and Maryland for allegedly undervaluing the actual cash value of totaled vehicles.
These claims against Progressive and the auto insurance industry are not new.
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