Did you wreck your car and your insurer bought it from you? Your insurer may have underpaid your claim by thousands. Fill out the form to find out your rights »

ABOUT THE FRAUD

According to Hagens Berman's investigation, consumers have been cheated out of thousands of dollars by car insurance companies. In valuing and paying total loss automobile claims, many insurers use valuation reports from a company called CCC Intelligent Solutions (formerly CCC Information Services). Those reports contain certain negative condition adjustments that lower the overall valuation by hundreds and sometimes thousands of dollars (the “CCC Condition Adjustment”). Hagens Berman is challenging the use of the CCC Condition Adjustment on the grounds that they violate insurance policies and regulations in many states.

Hagens Berman believes consumers deserve repayment. Insurance companies scammed customers and paid less than the actual cash value for totaled vehicles. We intend to fight to reclaim consumers' losses against these insurers for the actual cash value of the vehicles.

WHICH INSURANCE COMPANIES?

Hagens Berman is investigating claims against all auto insurance providers. A federal court in New Jersey has certified a class of GEICO insureds on these claims, and another federal court is considering whether to certify a similar class of Allstate insureds in New York. If your vehicle was valued using a CCC valuation report, you may have rights against your insurance company.

TOP CONSUMER RIGHTS FIRM

Hagens Berman is one of the most successful consumer-rights law firms in the U.S. and has bested some of the nation's largest corporations on behalf of those most vulnerable to corporate greed and negligence. The firm has secured more than $320 billion in settlements against insurance companies, Big Tobacco, the nation's largest pharmaceutical  conglomerates and others. Your claims will be handled by attorneys experienced in consumer-rights law.

NO COST TO YOU

There is no cost or fee whatsoever involved in joining this action. In the event Hagens Berman or any other firm obtains a settlement that provides benefits to class members, the court will decide a reasonable fee to be awarded to the legal team for the class. In no case will any class member ever be asked to pay any out-of-pocket sum.

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