Travelers Insurance Class Action Settlements in New Jersey
All Travelers Insurance class action lawsuits and settlements available to New Jersey residents.
Last updated: April 28, 2026 · By Class Action Buddy
New Jersey residents have 1 active class action settlements involving Travelers Insurance that they can file claims for right now. Open settlements include Travelers personal injury protection class action settlement.
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Open Travelers Insurance Settlements for New Jersey Residents (1)
These Travelers Insurance settlements are currently accepting claims from New Jersey residents.
Travelers personal injury protection class action settlement
Up to TBDNew Jersey Travelers Insurance customers may qualify for cash payments if PIP coverage limits were reduced. File your claim with Class Action Buddy.
About Travelers Insurance Class Actions in New Jersey
New Jersey residents dealing with Travelers Insurance settlements benefit from the state's robust consumer protection framework under the New Jersey Consumer Fraud Act, which provides additional remedies beyond federal protections for insurance-related disputes. Travelers maintains a significant presence in New Jersey through regional offices in Parsippany and extensive distribution networks serving personal and commercial lines customers throughout the state. The company writes substantial auto insurance business in New Jersey, making personal injury protection coverage disputes particularly relevant given the state's no-fault insurance requirements. New Jersey residents filing class action claims must understand the state's specific procedural rules, including the requirement that class actions be filed in Superior Court and meet New Jersey's certification standards. The state's Consumer Fraud Act allows for treble damages in certain cases involving deceptive practices, potentially enhancing recovery beyond standard insurance breach claims. New Jersey's Department of Banking and Insurance also provides regulatory oversight that can support consumer claims against insurers operating in the state.
Travelers Insurance Settlements in New Jersey: FAQs
What is the Travelers personal injury protection class action settlement available to New Jersey residents?
This settlement involves claims related to Travelers' handling of personal injury protection (PIP) benefits under New Jersey's no-fault auto insurance system. New Jersey residents who had PIP claims with Travelers during the specified time period may be eligible for compensation related to alleged improper claim handling or benefit calculations.
How does New Jersey's no-fault insurance law affect Travelers settlements?
New Jersey requires all drivers to carry personal injury protection coverage, creating a large pool of potential claimants when insurers like Travelers allegedly mishandle PIP benefits. The state's specific PIP requirements and benefit structures can lead to systemic issues that form the basis for class action settlements.
Where should New Jersey residents file Travelers Insurance class action claims?
Class action lawsuits against Travelers in New Jersey must be filed in the state's Superior Court system, typically in the county where the alleged harm occurred or where Travelers conducts business. New Jersey residents can also file individual complaints with the state's Department of Banking and Insurance for regulatory review.
Tips for New Jersey Residents Filing Travelers Insurance Claims
New Jersey residents filing Travelers Insurance claims should maintain detailed documentation of all communications and claim-related expenses, as the state's Consumer Fraud Act requires specific evidence of deceptive practices. Contact the New Jersey Department of Banking and Insurance to file regulatory complaints alongside any legal action, as regulatory pressure can expedite resolutions. Review your policy carefully against New Jersey's specific insurance requirements, particularly for auto coverage, since violations of state-mandated benefits can strengthen your claim. Consider consulting with attorneys experienced in New Jersey insurance law, as the state's unique procedural rules and enhanced damages provisions under consumer protection statutes can significantly impact your recovery potential in class action settlements.
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