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Last updated: April 28, 2026 · By Class Action Buddy

Nevada 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 Nevada 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 Nevada Residents (1)

These AAA settlements are currently accepting claims from Nevada residents.

$4.15M AAA underinsured motorist claims class action settlement

Up to $25,000

New Mexico AAA policyholders with UM/UIM coverage (2010-2022) may claim up to $25,000 from this $4.15M underinsured motorist settlement.

Deadline: 2026-04-29 Proof Required Official site →

About AAA Class Actions in Nevada

AAA maintains significant operations in Nevada through AAA Nevada, serving over 200,000 members across the state with offices in Las Vegas, Reno, and Henderson. Nevada's insurance regulations under NRS Chapter 687B provide robust consumer protections, requiring insurers to act in good faith when handling claims and prohibiting unfair settlement practices. The state's Deceptive Trade Practices Act also applies to insurance companies, giving consumers additional recourse beyond federal protections. Nevada residents have specific advantages when filing class action claims, as the state allows for expedited discovery in insurance bad faith cases and has a three-year statute of limitations for breach of contract claims. The Nevada Division of Insurance actively investigates consumer complaints and maintains a searchable database of enforcement actions. AAA's substantial Nevada presence means local courts have jurisdiction over disputes involving Nevada policyholders, and the company's regional claims processing centers in the state create additional accountability. Nevada's "bad faith" insurance laws are particularly strong, allowing for punitive damages when insurers unreasonably deny or delay legitimate claims, making class action settlements more likely to succeed.

AAA Settlements in Nevada: FAQs

What was the AAA underinsured motorist settlement in Nevada?

AAA agreed to a $4.15 million class action settlement to resolve claims that it improperly handled underinsured motorist coverage claims. This settlement specifically addressed allegations that AAA failed to properly investigate and pay valid UIM claims to policyholders in multiple states, including Nevada.

How does Nevada's insurance law protect AAA policyholders?

Nevada Revised Statutes Chapter 687B requires insurers like AAA to investigate claims promptly and in good faith. The state also prohibits unfair claims settlement practices and allows policyholders to recover attorney fees and punitive damages in successful bad faith cases.

Where should Nevada residents file complaints against AAA?

Nevada residents should first file with the Nevada Division of Insurance, which has authority to investigate and take enforcement action against AAA Nevada. Complaints can be filed online through the division's website or by calling their consumer services hotline at 775-687-0700.

Tips for Nevada Residents Filing AAA Claims

Nevada residents filing AAA claims should document all communications with written follow-ups and maintain detailed records of damages and medical expenses. File complaints with the Nevada Division of Insurance if claims are unreasonably denied or delayed, as the state has strong bad faith insurance laws. Consider consulting with Nevada attorneys experienced in insurance disputes, particularly those familiar with AAA's claims practices. Submit claims promptly, as Nevada's three-year statute of limitations applies to breach of contract cases. Review your policy carefully for underinsured motorist coverage, given AAA's recent $4.15 million settlement addressing UIM claim handling issues.

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