$2.87M Farmers Insurance telemarketing calls class action settlement

$2.87M Farmers Insurance telemarketing calls class action settlement

$425
Max Payout
Jul 24, 2026
Filing Deadline
Yes
Proof Required?
Farmers Insurance has agreed to pay $2.87 million to settle a class action lawsuit alleging the company made unsolicited telemarketing calls and text messages to consumers without their consent. The lawsuit claims these calls violated the federal Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA) — a law that protects people from unwanted robocalls, auto-dialed calls, and spam texts. If you received unsolicited phone calls or text messages from Farmers Insurance or its agents, you may be entitled to a share of this settlement. TCPA cases like this one can result in meaningful payouts for affected consumers, since the law allows for damages of $500 to $1,500 per unwanted call or text in some circumstances. This page will walk you through what the settlement is about, whether you might qualify, and how to file a claim. Class Action Buddy makes the process simple — so you don't have to navigate confusing legal forms on your own.

Who Is Eligible?

You may be eligible to file a claim if you:

  • You received one or more unsolicited telemarketing calls or text messages from Farmers Insurance or its representatives
  • The calls or texts were made without your prior express written consent
  • The calls may have been made using an auto-dialer or contained a pre-recorded message
  • You are a resident of the United States
  • Specific eligibility dates and class period details are pending — check the official settlement site for the most current information

How Much Can You Get?

Farmers Insurance has agreed to a total settlement fund of $2.87 million. Individual payout amounts will depend on the total number of valid claims submitted and the specific terms of the settlement distribution plan. Exact per-person amounts have not yet been publicly confirmed, but TCPA settlements typically result in payouts ranging from a few dollars to several hundred dollars per claimant. Keep in mind that attorneys' fees, administrative costs, and any service awards to the lead plaintiffs will be deducted from the total fund before the remainder is distributed to class members. The more people who file valid claims, the smaller each individual share may be — so it's worth filing sooner rather than later.

How to File Your Claim

Filing your claim is quick and easy:

  • Confirm you received unsolicited calls or texts from Farmers Insurance or its agents
  • Gather any records you may have, such as call logs, voicemails, or text message screenshots, in case proof is required
  • Visit the official settlement website (check TopClassActions.com for the most current claim form link)
  • Complete the claim form with your contact information and details about the calls or texts you received
  • Submit your claim before the official deadline — deadline details are pending, so check back regularly
  • Download the Class Action Buddy app to get deadline reminders, track your claim status, and discover other settlements you may qualify for

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the deadline to file a claim for the $2.87M Farmers Insurance telemarketing calls class action settlement?

The current deadline to file a claim is Jul 24, 2026. Note: claims sent by mail must be postmarked by this date, and Class Action Buddy ships claim forms with a 7-day mailing buffer to ensure on-time delivery.

How much can I receive from the $2.87M Farmers Insurance telemarketing calls class action settlement?

The maximum payout per eligible claimant is up to $425. Actual payments may be lower depending on the total number of valid claims filed and the available settlement fund.

Do I need proof of purchase for the $2.87M Farmers Insurance telemarketing calls class action settlement?

Yes — this settlement requires proof of purchase. Acceptable proof typically includes receipts, credit card statements, photos of the product, or order confirmation emails. Check the official claim form for specifics.

How do I file a claim for the $2.87M Farmers Insurance telemarketing calls 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.

Did I get a call from Farmers Insurance I didn't sign up for?

If you received a telemarketing call or text from Farmers Insurance that you never agreed to receive, you may be part of the class covered by this settlement. The lawsuit specifically targets unsolicited calls and texts made without the recipient's prior written consent.

How much money will I get from the Farmers Insurance settlement?

The total settlement fund is $2.87 million, but individual payout amounts haven't been confirmed yet. Your share will depend on how many valid claims are submitted. TCPA settlements like this one can range from a small amount to a few hundred dollars per person.

Do I need proof that Farmers Insurance called me?

It's unclear whether proof will be required to file a claim. To be safe, gather any evidence you have — such as call logs from your phone, voicemails, or screenshots of texts — before submitting your claim. Having documentation ready is always a good idea.

What is the deadline to file a Farmers Insurance TCPA settlement claim?

The claim filing deadline has not yet been publicly announced. Check the official settlement website or use Class Action Buddy to get notified as soon as deadline information becomes available.

Is the Farmers Insurance telemarketing settlement legitimate?

Yes. This is a real class action settlement resolving claims under the federal Telephone Consumer Protection Act. Farmers Insurance agreed to the $2.87 million settlement to resolve these allegations, though the company has not admitted any wrongdoing.

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