Oregonians v Nationwide Mutual Ins. Co.

Class Action Insurance Settlement
More than 9,000 Oregonians may be eligible for payments as a result of a class-action settlement between Nationwide Mutual Insurance Co. and affiliated companies and homeowner policyholders who claimed they were underpaid on structural damage claims since 1996.
Potentially eligible Oregonians should have received a notice of the class-action lawsuit by mail but can still find the claim form online or ask for it by mail.
The lawsuit claims that Nationwide underpaid policyholders by not taking into account general contractors' overhead and profit when it paid certain claims involving damage to a building or other structures. Homeowners who submitted claims from 1996 through March 20, 2009, or who received a payment during that period, may be affected.
These Nationwide companies are involved: Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company, Nationwide Mutual Fire Insurance Company, AMCO Insurance Company, Allied Property and Casualty Insurance Company, Depositors Insurance Company, National Casualty Company, Nationwide Insurance Company of America, Nationwide Affinity Insurance Company of America, Nationwide Property and Casualty Insurance Company, Nationwide Lloyds, Nationwide Insurance Company of Florida, Nationwide Indemnity Company, Scottsdale Indemnity Company, Scottsdale Surplus Lines Insurance Company, and Scottsdale Insurance Company.
For more information please visit www.alexanderclassactionsettlement.com.




