$15.5M State Farm Arkansas total loss claims class action settlement

$15.5M State Farm Arkansas total loss claims class action settlement

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State Farm has agreed to pay $15.5 million to settle a class action lawsuit brought by Arkansas residents who say their total loss insurance claims were underpaid. If your vehicle was declared a total loss and you were insured by State Farm in Arkansas, you may be entitled to compensation from this settlement. The lawsuit alleges that State Farm shortchanged policyholders when calculating payouts for totaled vehicles — meaning drivers may have received less than they were owed under their insurance policies. This settlement gives affected Arkansas residents a chance to recover some of that money without having to sue on their own. This is a significant settlement for Arkansas drivers, and if you had a total loss claim with State Farm in the relevant time period, it's worth checking whether you qualify. The process to file a claim doesn't have to be complicated — Class Action Buddy can help walk you through it step by step.

Who Is Eligible?

You may be eligible to file a claim if you:

  • You are or were a State Farm insurance policyholder in Arkansas
  • Your vehicle was declared a total loss and a claim was filed with State Farm
  • State Farm's payout on your total loss claim may have been less than the actual value of your vehicle
  • Your claim falls within the qualifying time period covered by the settlement (exact dates to be confirmed on the official claim form)
  • You have not previously released your claims against State Farm related to this issue

How Much Can You Get?

The total settlement fund is $15.5 million, which will be divided among all eligible class members who submit valid claims. The exact amount each person receives will depend on how many people file claims and the specific details of their individual total loss claims — including the value of the vehicle and the amount they were allegedly underpaid. Because individual payout amounts have not been publicly specified, the best way to get a sense of what you might receive is to review your original total loss claim paperwork and submit your claim. Even partial compensation for an underpaid claim can be meaningful, and filing costs you nothing.

How to File Your Claim

Filing your claim is quick and easy:

  • Confirm you are an Arkansas resident who had a total loss vehicle claim with State Farm
  • Gather any relevant documents, such as your State Farm policy number, claim number, and any correspondence about your total loss payout
  • Visit the official settlement website (details available through the settlement administrator) to review the full eligibility criteria and deadlines
  • Complete and submit the official claim form before the filing deadline
  • Download Class Action Buddy to get help tracking your claim, finding other settlements you may qualify for, and making sure you never miss a deadline

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I file a claim for the $15.5M State Farm Arkansas total loss claims class action settlement?

You have two options: (1) Use the free Class Action Buddy mobile app — set up your profile once and the app auto-fills the PDF claim form, captures your signature, and submits the claim by mail on your behalf. (2) File directly with the settlement administrator using the official claim form linked on this page.

Who qualifies for the State Farm Arkansas total loss settlement?

Arkansas residents who held a State Farm auto insurance policy and had a vehicle declared a total loss may qualify. The key issue is whether State Farm's payout was less than your vehicle's actual value. Check the official settlement website for the specific qualifying dates and eligibility requirements.

How much will I get from the State Farm Arkansas class action settlement?

The total settlement fund is $15.5 million, but individual payouts haven't been specified publicly. What you receive will depend on the details of your claim and how many people file. Filing a claim is free, so it's worth submitting if you believe you were underpaid.

Do I need proof to file a claim in the State Farm total loss settlement?

It's a good idea to have your State Farm policy number and claim information handy when filing. Documents related to your original total loss payout — like settlement letters or claim summaries — could help support your claim. Check the official claim form for specific documentation requirements.

What is a total loss claim and why would it be underpaid?

A total loss claim is filed when your vehicle is damaged beyond repair or the repair cost exceeds the vehicle's value. Insurers are generally required to pay the actual cash value of the vehicle. This lawsuit claims State Farm used methods that resulted in payouts lower than what policyholders were owed.

What is the deadline to file a claim in this State Farm Arkansas settlement?

A specific filing deadline has not been publicly confirmed at this time. Check the official settlement website or use Class Action Buddy to stay updated on deadlines so you don't miss your chance to file.

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