AAA Class Action Settlements in Connecticut
All AAA class action lawsuits and settlements available to Connecticut residents.
Last updated: April 28, 2026 · By Class Action Buddy
Connecticut 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 Connecticut 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 Connecticut Residents (1)
These AAA settlements are currently accepting claims from Connecticut 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 Connecticut
Connecticut residents have specific protections when dealing with insurance companies like AAA through the state's Unfair Insurance Practices Act, which prohibits deceptive claims handling and requires prompt investigation of claims. AAA maintains a significant presence in Connecticut through AAA Allied Group, serving over 400,000 members statewide with offices in Hartford, New Haven, and Stamford. The organization provides auto insurance, travel services, and roadside assistance across all eight counties. Connecticut follows federal class action procedures under Rule 23, but state courts can also handle insurance-related class actions under Connecticut General Statutes Section 52-572h. The $4.15 million AAA underinsured motorist settlement demonstrates how Connecticut consumers can recover damages when insurers improperly handle coverage disputes. Connecticut's Department of Insurance actively monitors settlement compliance and maintains public records of insurance company violations. Residents benefit from the state's strict regulation of insurance practices, including mandatory arbitration procedures for disputed claims and specific timeframes for claim resolution that exceed federal minimums.
AAA Settlements in Connecticut: FAQs
How does Connecticut's insurance regulation affect AAA settlements?
Connecticut's Department of Insurance enforces stricter claim handling standards than many states, requiring insurers like AAA to resolve claims within specific timeframes. The state's Unfair Insurance Practices Act provides additional grounds for class action lawsuits when insurers systematically deny or underpay claims.
Can Connecticut residents join the $4.15M AAA underinsured motorist settlement?
Eligibility depends on whether you held AAA underinsured motorist coverage during the specified class period and experienced claim denials or underpayments. Connecticut residents who meet the settlement criteria can submit claims through the court-approved process, typically requiring documentation of their original insurance claim.
What makes AAA class actions different in Connecticut compared to other states?
Connecticut's consumer protection laws provide broader definitions of unfair insurance practices, potentially allowing more extensive damages in class actions. The state also requires insurance companies to maintain detailed claim records that can strengthen class action evidence.
Tips for Connecticut Residents Filing AAA Claims
Connecticut residents filing AAA claims should maintain detailed documentation of all communications, including claim numbers, adjuster names, and denial letters. File complaints with Connecticut's Insurance Department if claims are improperly denied, as state involvement can strengthen potential class action cases. Review your policy's arbitration clauses, as Connecticut law limits certain mandatory arbitration agreements in insurance disputes. Submit claims promptly within settlement deadlines, typically 60-90 days after court approval. Contact the settlement administrator directly rather than AAA for claim forms and status updates to avoid conflicts of interest.
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