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

Vermont 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 Vermont 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 Vermont 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 Vermont

Progressive Insurance maintains a significant presence in Vermont's auto insurance market, serving thousands of policyholders across the state's 14 counties. Vermont operates under specific consumer protection regulations through the Department of Financial Regulation, which requires insurers to clearly disclose underinsured and uninsured motorist coverage options - a key issue in the $1.76 million stacked UM/UIM settlement that affected Progressive customers nationwide. Vermont follows a "fault" system for auto insurance claims, making adequate UM/UIM coverage particularly important for residents. Vermont residents filing class action claims against Progressive must typically do so within Vermont's three-year statute of limitations for consumer protection violations. The state's small population of approximately 645,000 means fewer affected parties in national settlements, but Vermont's strong consumer advocacy framework through the Attorney General's office provides robust oversight of insurance practices. Progressive's data breach settlement of $3.25 million also impacted Vermont customers who had personal information compromised between 2017-2021, with eligible residents able to claim compensation for identity monitoring services and documented losses.

Progressive Insurance Settlements in Vermont: FAQs

What Progressive Insurance settlements have affected Vermont residents recently?

Vermont residents were eligible for two major Progressive settlements: a $1.76 million class action over stacked uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage disputes and a $3.25 million data breach settlement. The UM/UIM settlement addressed claims that Progressive failed to properly apply stacked coverage benefits, while the data breach case involved customer personal information compromised between 2017-2021.

How does Vermont's insurance law affect Progressive policyholder rights?

Vermont requires insurers like Progressive to offer uninsured motorist coverage equal to liability limits unless rejected in writing by the policyholder. The state's Department of Financial Regulation also mandates clear disclosure of coverage options, which was central to the stacked UM/UIM coverage settlement affecting Progressive customers.

What should Vermont residents know about filing claims against Progressive?

Vermont residents have three years to file consumer protection claims against insurers like Progressive under state law. Claims should be filed through Vermont Superior Court or joined with existing class actions, and residents can contact the Vermont Attorney General's office for guidance on insurance-related consumer complaints.

Tips for Vermont Residents Filing Progressive Insurance Claims

Vermont residents should document all communications with Progressive and maintain detailed records of policy changes or claim denials. Contact Vermont's Department of Financial Regulation at 802-828-3301 for insurance complaints before considering legal action. Review your UM/UIM coverage annually, as Vermont law requires equal liability limits unless specifically waived. Monitor class action settlement websites and legal notices, as Vermont's smaller population means fewer direct mailings reach affected residents. Consider consulting Vermont-licensed attorneys familiar with insurance law, particularly those experienced with Progressive's specific coverage disputes and settlement history in the state.

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