Thompson v. Travelers Indemnity Company PIP Settlement
From $70
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What happened
Travelers allegedly wrongfully failed to pay the full Personal Injury Protection (PIP) coverage limit to New Jersey insureds by reducing PIP coverage limits for deductibles and copayments. Defendants deny all allegations of wrongdoing.
Do you qualify?
Anyone who paid for Personal Injury Protection coverage with Travelers under a New Jersey automobile insurance policy between April 14, 2017, and April 1, 2023, and was not paid the full limit but was paid an amount within $3,000 of that limit.
How to file
Submit a Claim Form by June 16, 2026 through the settlement website. You must submit a claim to potentially receive 80% of the difference between your PIP policy limit and the amount of PIP benefits you were paid, less $70. All class members automatically receive $70 if they do nothing.
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