Progressive Insurance Class Action Settlements in Alaska
All Progressive Insurance class action lawsuits and settlements available to Alaska residents.
Last updated: April 28, 2026 · By Class Action Buddy
Alaska 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 Alaska 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 Alaska residents may have qualified at the time.
$1.76M Progressive stacked UM/UIM coverage class action settlement
Up to VariesProgressive agreed to pay $1.76M for allegedly charging unfair premiums on stacked UM/UIM coverage for single vehicles. Check if you qualify.
$3.25M Progressive data breach class action settlement
Up to $5,000Progressive data breach settlement offers up to $3.25M to affected customers. Check if you qualify and file your claim with Class Action Buddy.
About Progressive Insurance Class Actions in Alaska
Progressive Insurance maintains a significant presence in Alaska, serving thousands of policyholders across the state's challenging driving conditions and remote locations. Alaska's Unfair Trade Practices Act provides robust consumer protections for insurance customers, requiring insurers to handle claims in good faith and prohibiting deceptive practices. The state's Division of Insurance actively monitors insurance companies and has authority to investigate consumer complaints. Alaska residents have participated in two major Progressive class action settlements: a $1.76 million settlement regarding stacked uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage disputes and a $3.25 million data breach settlement affecting customer personal information. Alaska's court system allows class action lawsuits to proceed when common issues affect multiple consumers, though the state's small population means fewer local class actions originate here. Most Progressive-related class actions affecting Alaskans are filed in federal courts or other states where Progressive has larger customer bases. Alaska residents must typically opt-out of settlements if they wish to pursue individual claims, and notification often occurs through mail, email, or published notices in Alaska newspapers.
Progressive Insurance Settlements in Alaska: FAQs
How did the Progressive data breach settlement affect Alaska customers?
The $3.25 million Progressive data breach class action settlement compensated customers nationwide, including Alaska residents, whose personal information may have been compromised. Eligible Alaska customers could receive monetary payments or credit monitoring services depending on their level of exposure and documentation provided.
What was the Progressive stacked UM/UIM coverage issue in Alaska?
The $1.76 million settlement addressed disputes over how Progressive calculated uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage when customers had multiple vehicles. Alaska residents with multi-car policies were potentially affected if Progressive improperly limited their UM/UIM coverage instead of allowing stacking across vehicles.
Do Alaska's insurance laws provide extra protection against Progressive claim denials?
Alaska's Unfair Trade Practices Act requires insurers like Progressive to investigate claims promptly and pay valid claims within 30 days. The state also mandates specific disclosure requirements for UM/UIM coverage, giving Alaska consumers additional leverage in disputes with Progressive.
Tips for Alaska Residents Filing Progressive Insurance Claims
Alaska residents filing Progressive Insurance claims should document everything thoroughly, as remote locations can complicate investigations. Keep detailed records of correspondence, as Alaska's 30-day claim payment requirement gives you legal grounds if Progressive delays unreasonably. Contact Alaska's Division of Insurance if Progressive denies valid claims or uses unfair practices. Consider consulting attorneys experienced with Alaska insurance law, particularly for UM/UIM coverage disputes common in the state's high-risk driving conditions. Monitor class action notices carefully, as Alaska's small population means you might miss settlement opportunities that primarily advertise in other states.
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