Progressive Insurance Class Action Settlements in New Mexico
All Progressive Insurance class action lawsuits and settlements available to New Mexico residents.
Last updated: April 28, 2026 · By Class Action Buddy
New Mexico 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 New Mexico 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 New Mexico 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 New Mexico
Progressive Insurance maintains a significant presence in New Mexico through licensed agents and direct sales, serving thousands of auto insurance customers across the state. New Mexico's Insurance Code requires insurers to offer uninsured and underinsured motorist coverage, which became central to Progressive's $1.76 million stacked UM/UIM coverage settlement affecting policyholders nationwide. The state's Unfair Insurance Practices Act provides additional consumer protections beyond federal regulations, allowing residents to file complaints with the New Mexico Office of Superintendent of Insurance for coverage disputes. New Mexico follows federal class action procedures under Rule 23, meaning residents can participate in nationwide settlements like Progressive's $3.25 million data breach settlement without separate state-specific litigation. The state's statute of limitations for insurance contract disputes is typically six years, though class action settlements often extend participation deadlines. New Mexico residents affected by Progressive settlements receive the same compensation as participants in other states, with payments typically distributed within 90-180 days after final court approval of settlement agreements.
Progressive Insurance Settlements in New Mexico: FAQs
How does New Mexico's required uninsured motorist coverage relate to Progressive's $1.76M settlement?
New Mexico mandates UM/UIM coverage, and Progressive's settlement addressed allegations that the company improperly limited stacked coverage benefits that should have been available to policyholders. This settlement specifically benefited customers who had multiple vehicles on their policies and were entitled to stack their UM/UIM limits.
Can New Mexico residents still claim compensation from Progressive's data breach settlement?
The $3.25 million Progressive data breach settlement had specific filing deadlines that have likely passed. New Mexico residents who experienced identity theft or incurred costs due to the breach needed to submit claims within the court-approved timeframe, typically 60-90 days after notice.
What should New Mexico Progressive customers do if they suspect coverage violations?
File a complaint with the New Mexico Office of Superintendent of Insurance while also consulting with attorneys experienced in insurance law. New Mexico's regulatory framework provides additional recourse beyond federal protections, and documented complaints can support future legal action.
Tips for New Mexico Residents Filing Progressive Insurance Claims
New Mexico Progressive insurance customers should maintain detailed records of all policy documents, especially UM/UIM coverage selections and premium payments. Contact the New Mexico Office of Superintendent of Insurance immediately if you suspect coverage violations or claim denials that seem improper. Document all communications with Progressive representatives and keep copies of claim correspondence. Consider consulting attorneys specializing in insurance bad faith if settlement opportunities arise, as New Mexico's consumer protection laws may provide additional remedies beyond class action participation. Monitor legal notice websites and check mail carefully for class action notifications, as participation deadlines are strictly enforced.
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