State Farm Agrees to $15M Settlement for Underpaid Vehicle Claims in Arkansas
Article 0 Comments A federal judge last month approved a preliminary class settlement resolving claims that State Farm underpaid Arkansas policyholders for total loss vehicle claims by applying an erroneous valuation method. Under the settlement agreement, State Farm will pay $15.6 million to policyholders who filed a total loss claim between November 2016 and October 2021 and whose claim payment was based on an appraisal report from Audatex. Plaintiffs allege that State Farm used valuation reports prepared by Audatex that underrepresented the actual cash value of a loss vehicle by applying typical negotiation adjustments. The use of the typical negotiation adjustments systematically “thumbs the scales” against policyholders, plaintiffs argue. State Farm stopped using Audatex in October 2021. The company denies all the claims and allegations raised. Lead plaintiff Rose Chadwick’s vehicle was deemed a total loss in December 2020. State Farm valued total loss claim at $4,121 and paid Plaintiff Chadwick $1,383 as the net claim amount, relying on a market-driven valuation report from Audatex. According to Chadwick’s class action complaint, filed in November 2021 in the Eastern District of Arkansas, the market-driven valuation report provided the prices of four different comparable vehicles advertised for sale online and applied a...