Hartford Underinsured Motorist Coverage New Mexico Settlement
Hartford Insurance has reached a class action settlement with New Mexico policyholders who allege that the company collected premiums for illusory underinsured motorist (UIM) coverage. The settlement provides a 23% refund of all UIM premiums paid during the class period. File your claim by May 22, 2026.
What Is This Case About?
The case, Raya Soleil, Ross Soleil, and Mary Hammonds v. Property and Casualty Insurance Company of Hartford and Hartford Insurance Company of the Midwest, alleges that Hartford collected premiums for misleading underinsured motorist (UIM) automobile insurance coverage. The lawsuit claims Hartford improperly applied offsets from UIM benefits for amounts already paid by at-fault parties, effectively making the UIM coverage worthless in many situations.
Who Is Eligible?
- New Mexico policyholders who had UIM coverage with Property and Casualty Insurance Company of Hartford between December 29, 2014 and March 18, 2022, OR
- New Mexico policyholders who had UIM coverage with Hartford Insurance Company of the Midwest between January 1, 2019 and March 18, 2022
How Much Can You Receive?
Eligible class members will receive a 23% refund of all UIM premiums paid during the applicable class period. This is calculated individually based on your premium payment history.
How to File Before the Deadline
Submit your claim through the official Hartford UIM Class Settlement website. You may also print and mail a paper claim form from the settlement website.
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- Claim Deadline: May 22, 2026
- Settlement Benefit: 23% refund of UIM premiums paid
- Case Type: Insurance — illusory UIM coverage
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