AAA Class Action Settlements in Arkansas
All AAA class action lawsuits and settlements available to Arkansas residents.
Last updated: April 28, 2026 · By Class Action Buddy
Arkansas residents have 1 active class action settlements involving AAA that they can file claims for right now. Open settlements include $4.15M AAA underinsured motorist claims class action settlement.
Combined maximum payouts across all AAA settlements total $25,000. Class Action Buddy automatically files AAA claims for Arkansas residents in under 60 seconds — no paperwork, no mailing, no proof of purchasey/proof-of-purchase/" style="color:#5D82F2;text-decoration:none;font-weight:500;">proof of purchase needed for most settlements.
Open AAA Settlements for Arkansas Residents (1)
These AAA settlements are currently accepting claims from Arkansas residents.
$4.15M AAA underinsured motorist claims class action settlement
Up to $25,000New Mexico AAA policyholders with UM/UIM coverage (2010-2022) may claim up to $25,000 from this $4.15M underinsured motorist settlement.
About AAA Class Actions in Arkansas
Arkansas residents involved in AAA-related class action settlements should understand the state's specific consumer protection landscape. Arkansas operates under the Arkansas Deceptive Trade Practices Act, which provides strong remedies for consumers harmed by unfair business practices, including potential treble damages. AAA operates in Arkansas through AAA Allied Group, serving members across the state with roadside assistance, insurance products, and travel services from offices in Little Rock and other major cities. The company maintains a significant presence in Arkansas's insurance market, particularly for auto coverage. Arkansas follows a three-year statute of limitations for most consumer protection claims, though class action settlements may have different deadlines. The state allows residents to participate in nationwide class actions even if the lawsuit wasn't filed in Arkansas courts. Arkansas residents should be aware that the state's Department of Insurance regulates insurance practices and can investigate complaints. When participating in class action settlements like AAA's $4.15 million underinsured motorist claims settlement, Arkansas residents must typically submit claims within specified deadlines and provide documentation of their damages or premium payments during the relevant time periods.
AAA Settlements in Arkansas: FAQs
Can Arkansas residents participate in the $4.15 million AAA underinsured motorist settlement?
Yes, Arkansas residents who held AAA underinsured motorist coverage during the settlement's class period may be eligible for compensation. Eligible members must typically prove they paid premiums for underinsured motorist coverage and meet other settlement requirements. Settlement administrators usually send notices to affected policyholders, but residents should also monitor court-approved settlement websites for claim filing procedures.
How does Arkansas insurance law affect AAA class action settlements for state residents?
Arkansas insurance regulations under the state Insurance Department provide additional consumer protections that may strengthen class action claims against insurers like AAA. The state's insurance code requires fair claims handling practices and prohibits unfair settlement practices. These state-level protections can complement federal class action remedies and may influence settlement amounts or terms.
What documentation do Arkansas residents need for AAA class action claims?
Arkansas residents typically need policy documents, premium payment records, and correspondence with AAA during the relevant time period. For the underinsured motorist settlement, residents should gather insurance declarations pages, billing statements, and any claim files. The Arkansas Insurance Department recommends keeping insurance records for at least seven years, which helps with class action claim documentation.
Tips for Arkansas Residents Filing AAA Claims
Arkansas residents filing AAA class action claims should maintain thorough documentation of all policy materials and premium payments. Contact the Arkansas Insurance Department if you experience claim filing difficulties, as they can provide consumer assistance and investigate complaints against insurers. Submit claims before stated deadlines, as courts typically don't grant extensions for late filings. Review settlement notices carefully, as some settlements offer different compensation tiers based on coverage types or premium amounts paid. Consider consulting Arkansas-licensed attorneys familiar with insurance law if your claim involves significant damages or complex coverage disputes that weren't fully addressed in the class action settlement terms.
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