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

Alabama residents have 0 active class action settlements involving Progressive Insurance that they can file claims for right now. In addition, Progressive Insurance has 2 past settlements that have been resolved.

Combined maximum payouts across all Progressive Insurance settlements total $5,000. Class Action Buddy automatically files Progressive Insurance claims for Alabama 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.

Past Progressive Insurance Settlements (2)

These Progressive Insurance settlements have closed but Alabama residents may have qualified at the time.

$1.76M Progressive stacked UM/UIM coverage class action settlement

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Progressive agreed to pay $1.76M for allegedly charging unfair premiums on stacked UM/UIM coverage for single vehicles. Check if you qualify.

Deadline: 2026-01-12 Proof Required Expired Official site →

$3.25M Progressive data breach class action settlement

Up to $5,000

Progressive data breach settlement offers up to $3.25M to affected customers. Check if you qualify and file your claim with Class Action Buddy.

Deadline: 2025-02-18 Proof Required Expired Official site →

About Progressive Insurance Class Actions in Alabama

Progressive Insurance maintains a substantial presence in Alabama, serving hundreds of thousands of policyholders across the state. The company operates through independent agents and direct sales channels, with significant market share in Alabama's competitive auto insurance landscape. Alabama's unique insurance regulations include specific requirements for uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage, which became central to Progressive's $1.76 million stacked UM/UIM coverage settlement. This settlement addressed claims that Progressive improperly calculated coverage limits when multiple vehicles were involved. Alabama follows federal class action procedures under Federal Rule 23, meaning residents can participate in nationwide settlements like Progressive's $3.25 million data breach settlement. Alabama's statute of limitations for insurance bad faith claims is typically two years, though class action settlements often have different deadlines. The state's Department of Insurance actively monitors insurer practices and has authority to investigate consumer complaints. Alabama residents should note that the state requires insurance companies to act in good faith when handling claims, providing additional protection beyond federal regulations when pursuing individual or class action remedies against insurers.

Progressive Insurance Settlements in Alabama: FAQs

Can Alabama residents participate in the Progressive stacked UM/UIM coverage settlement?

Yes, Alabama residents who held Progressive policies with multiple vehicles and uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage may be eligible for the $1.76 million settlement. This settlement specifically addressed how Progressive calculated coverage limits when policyholders had multiple vehicles with UM/UIM coverage. Eligible Alabama residents should have received notice if they qualified for compensation.

How does Alabama's insurance law affect Progressive class action claims?

Alabama requires insurers to provide uninsured motorist coverage equal to liability limits unless rejected in writing, which was relevant to the Progressive UM/UIM settlement. The state also has strong bad faith insurance laws that allow for punitive damages. These protections can strengthen class action claims against Progressive when the company fails to handle claims properly.

What should Alabama Progressive customers know about the data breach settlement?

Alabama residents affected by Progressive's data breach that exposed personal information are covered under the $3.25 million settlement. The settlement provides compensation for documented losses and free credit monitoring services. Alabama residents had until the settlement deadline to submit claims for reimbursement of identity theft protection costs and other damages.

Tips for Alabama Residents Filing Progressive Insurance Claims

Alabama residents filing Progressive Insurance claims should document everything in writing and keep detailed records of all communications. File complaints with the Alabama Department of Insurance if Progressive denies valid claims or delays payments unreasonably. Alabama's bad faith insurance laws provide strong protections, so consider consulting an attorney if Progressive acts in bad faith. Submit class action claim forms by posted deadlines, as Alabama courts strictly enforce these timeframes. Review your policy carefully, especially regarding UM/UIM coverage stacking provisions that were central to recent settlements.

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