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Walker Class Action Settlement - ALFA Mutual Insurance Total Loss Claims

$0–$24

What happened

ALFA Mutual Insurance Company allegedly failed to fully pay taxes and title and registration transfer fees ("Purchasing Fees") on total loss auto insurance claims. ALFA denies all liability, including that it has fully paid taxes on all total loss claims.

Do you qualify?

Alabama auto policyholders insured by ALFA or an affiliated entity who submitted a first-party physical damage claim for a covered vehicle that resulted in a total loss from March 13, 2018 to present, where the claim may not have included full Purchasing Fees.

How to file

Submit a valid claim form online or by U.S. Mail by August 3, 2026. The claim form and information on how to submit it are available on the settlement website. Contact the Claims Administrator at 866-830-6633 for assistance.

This summary was generated from public settlement documents and may contain errors. Confirm eligibility, deadlines, and payment terms on the official settlement website before filing. ClaimWatch is not a law firm and this is not legal advice. Filing a claim is free.

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