CONSUMER ALERT
MIKE
COX
ATTORNEY
GENERAL
The Attorney General provides
Consumer Alerts to inform the public of unfair, misleading, or deceptive
business practices, and to provide information and guidance on other issues of
concern.
FIND
OUT WHETHER STATE FARM DECLARED YOUR USED
MOTOR
VEHICLE A "TOTAL LOSS"
STATE FARM AGREEMENT INFORMATION
FOR USED MOTOR VEHICLE OWNERS
On January 10, 2005, Michigan
Attorney General Mike Cox and other state Attorneys General entered into an
agreement with State Farm Mutual Insurance Company (see press release announcing
settlement at http://www.michigan.gov/ag/0,1607,7-164-34739_34811-108022--M_2005_1,00.html).
The agreement concerned State Farm not obtaining salvage titles for some
vehicles that it declared "total loss vehicles" and that it had taken
ownership of through insurance settlements. "Total loss vehicles"
includes vehicles damaged by collision or flooding, or those which were stolen
or unrecovered theft vehicles.
As part of the resolution of that
matter, State Farm has agreed to pay compensation to all consumers who now own
vehicles that State Farm was required to title as salvage but did not. Over the
next several months, State Farm will be working with the state Attorneys General
and state motor vehicle titling departments to make a final determination of
which vehicles will be eligible for a compensation payment, and the names and
addresses of the owners of these vehicles.
Claim Forms Mailed in September
It is expected that the owners of
these vehicles will be identified across the United States by early July 2005.
By September, it is expected that the owners will be mailed a claim form to
complete and return to the claims administrator. These payments will range from
$400 to $10,000 depending on the average retail values of the vehicles. Only
consumers who complete and return the claim form will be eligible for a
compensation payment.
Find Out NOW if State Farm Declared
Your Used Vehicle a Total Loss
To find out if State Farm ever took
ownership of your vehicle due to a total loss auto insurance claim, please write
to the following address:
Title
Resolution
c/o
Rust Consulting
P.O.
Box 1751
Faribault,
MN 55021-1751
Be sure to include the following in
your request:
- your name, mailing address, and telephone
number;
- the year, make and model of your motor
vehicle; and
- the 17 digit vehicle identification number
– found on your title, and often on the dashboard or door frame of your
vehicle.
- Also, make sure that you clearly state in
your letter that you are asking whether State Farm ever took ownership of
your vehicle due to a total loss auto insurance claim.
Please understand that not every
vehicle included in the current review of records by State Farm, state Attorneys
General, and state motor vehicle titling agencies will be eligible for a
compensation payment.
Contact the Attorney General
Consumers may contact the Attorney
General's Consumer Protection Division at: