State Farm Auto Insurance Purchasing Fees Settlement
Up to $20.50
What happened
State Farm allegedly breached its auto insurance policies by failing to pay full Alabama state and county sales taxes, ad valorem taxes and refund credits, and state/county/city license, tag, and school fees to insureds who submitted Alabama first-party total loss auto claims. State Farm denies any fault, wrongdoing, or liability.
Do you qualify?
Settlement Class Members who submitted Alabama first-party total loss auto claims to State Farm and are eligible to receive Purchasing Fees for applicable taxes and fees.
How to file
Sign the pre-filled Claim Form you received in the mail and mail it, or contact the Settlement Administrator to request a Claim Form and submit it online. Your completed form must be submitted online by July 15, 2026, or postmarked by July 15, 2026 if mailing.
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