(dalasnews) - It’s becoming known as the case of the missing insurance refunds.
Back in the fall of 2002, Farmers Insurance and state regulators agreed to resolve allegations that the company had overcharged customers with a $117 million settlement that included refunds and lower rates for nearly half a million policyholders.
Shortly after the agreement was announced, it was challenged by a group of Farmers policyholders, who insisted it was a bad deal for them. Although a state judge upheld the settlement, his decision was overturned by an appeals court and then taken to the Texas Supreme Court – which sent the legal dispute back down for further deliberations.
And so the case sits unresolved – going on seven years – and Farmers customers are still waiting for their money.
“Farmers has worked closely with the Texas Department of Insurance and remained ready to implement the agreed-on settlement for several years,” said Michelle Levy, a spokeswoman for Farmers in Texas. “We’re ready to take action, but there’s nothing we can do until the courts have decided this.”
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