Litigation
Dec. 12, 2008
Farmers Insurance Fends Off $115 Million Verdict, For Now
A California appellate court has held that various Farmers Insurance companies commit a misdemeanor by not disclosing properly the extra $5 "service charge" car insurance policyholders must tack on to their monthly premiums.




Daily Journal Staff Writer SANTA ANA - A California appellate court has held that various Farmers Insurance companies commit a misdemeanor by not disclosing properly the extra $5 "service charge" car insurance policyholders must tack on to their monthly premiums. Even so, the court threw out a $115.6 million class-action verdict against the companies. The class plaintiff sued Farmers under California's unfair competi...
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