Metairie Towers Condominium Class Action Settlement
This settlement is closed to new claims — the deadline was November 10, 2025. You can still see what it was about and follow the case in court below. Looking for money you can still claim? Browse open settlements →
What happened
The Metairie Towers Condominium Association allegedly wasted and misallocated insurance proceeds collected from the Hurricane Ida settlement and a September 28, 2021 water damage event. The settlements resolve claims against multiple insurance companies for this misallocation of funds.
Do you qualify?
You may qualify if you owned a condominium unit at Metairie Towers (401 Metairie Road, Metairie, Louisiana 70005) continuously from August 29, 2021 through April 21, 2023, or acquired ownership after August 29, 2021 and owned it until April 21, 2023. Board members during this period are excluded.
How to file
Submit a claim form by mail to Metairie Towers Settlement Administrator, P.O. Box 3637, Baton Rouge, LA 70821 or by email to info@MetairieTowersSettlement.com. The claim deadline has already passed (November 10, 2025).
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