Travelers New Mexico UIM Coverage Settlement (Aguilar-Tafoya and Brewton v. Travelers)
What this is about
The lawsuit alleged Travelers collected premiums for illusory or misleading underinsured motorist (UIM) coverage in New Mexico and improperly applied offsets from UIM for amounts paid by liable parties.
The background
The Travelers New Mexico UIM settlement resolves a class action alleging Travelers collected premiums for illusory or misleading underinsured motorist coverage and improperly applied offsets. Travelers denies the allegations but agreed to settle. Eligible New Mexico UIM policyholders (January 1, 2015 - August 16, 2022) can submit a claim electing either a refund of approximately 29% of UIM premiums paid or a reevaluation of their UIM claim. Claim forms must be submitted by September 27, 2026.
Worth knowing
The Travelers New Mexico UIM settlement resolves a class action alleging Travelers collected premiums for illusory or misleading underinsured motorist coverage and improperly applied offsets. Travelers denies the allegations but agreed to settle. Eligible New Mexico UIM policyholders (January 1, 2015 - August 16, 2022) can submit a claim electing either a refund of approximately 29% of UIM premiums paid or a reevaluation of their UIM claim. Claim forms must be submitted by September 27, 2026.
File your claim on the official site →Common questions
How much can I get from the Travelers New Mexico UIM Coverage Settlement (Aguilar-Tafoya and Brewton v. Travelers)?
Claimants may elect either a refund of approximately 29% of UIM premiums paid or a reevaluation of their UIM claim (per the settlement notice).
What happened in the Travelers New Mexico UIM Coverage Settlement (Aguilar-Tafoya and Brewton v. Travelers) case?
The lawsuit alleged Travelers collected premiums for illusory or misleading underinsured motorist (UIM) coverage in New Mexico and improperly applied offsets from UIM for amounts paid by liable parties.
How do I actually file a claim?
Use the official claim link on this page — it goes directly to the real claims administrator or court-approved site. We never collect claim submissions ourselves and never charge a fee to help you file.
Where does this information come from?
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