AAA Class Action Settlements in Georgia
All AAA class action lawsuits and settlements available to Georgia residents.
Last updated: April 28, 2026 · By Class Action Buddy
Georgia 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 Georgia 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 Georgia Residents (1)
These AAA settlements are currently accepting claims from Georgia 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 Georgia
AAA maintains a significant presence in Georgia through AAA Southeast, which serves over 800,000 members across the state with offices in Atlanta, Augusta, Columbus, and Savannah. Georgia's Fair Business Practices Act and Insurance Code provide additional consumer protections beyond federal regulations, particularly regarding claims handling and settlement practices by auto clubs and insurers. The state's statute of limitations for contract disputes is six years, which can be relevant for AAA membership and service claims. Georgia residents filing class action claims must meet specific procedural requirements under Georgia Civil Practice Act Rule 23, including adequate representation and common issues of law or fact. The $4.15 million AAA underinsured motorist claims settlement demonstrates how improper claims handling can result in significant legal consequences. Georgia's Department of Insurance actively monitors auto club practices, and the state has seen increased scrutiny of membership organizations following consumer complaints about denied roadside assistance and insurance claim processing delays.
AAA Settlements in Georgia: FAQs
What was the AAA underinsured motorist settlement about in Georgia?
The $4.15 million settlement resolved allegations that AAA improperly handled underinsured motorist claims, potentially denying or underpaying valid claims. Georgia members who had UIM claims processed during the specified time period were eligible for compensation from this settlement.
How does Georgia's insurance law affect AAA settlements?
Georgia's Insurance Code requires prompt and fair claims handling, with penalties for bad faith practices. When AAA violates these standards, Georgia residents can pursue claims under state law in addition to any class action settlements.
Can Georgia AAA members join class actions filed in other states?
Georgia residents may be eligible for multi-state class actions depending on the settlement terms and where they held their AAA membership. However, Georgia-specific settlements often provide better recovery due to the state's consumer protection laws.
Tips for Georgia Residents Filing AAA Claims
Georgia AAA members should document all interactions with customer service and claims representatives, keeping detailed records of dates, representatives' names, and outcomes. File complaints with Georgia's Insurance Commissioner if AAA denies legitimate claims or provides inadequate service. Monitor legal notices in Georgia newspapers and AAA communications for settlement announcements, as notification periods are often limited. Consider consulting Georgia attorneys specializing in insurance bad faith if experiencing claim denials. Review membership agreements annually, as AAA occasionally updates terms that could affect your rights to participate in future class action settlements.
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