Former and current enlisted servicemembers sued USAA alleging unlawful business practices.

The Court has allowed the case to move forward as a class action on behalf of former and current enlisted servicemembers who qualified under California’s “Good Driver” law and had auto insurance with collision coverage from USAA General Indemnity Company for a car in California after December 28, 2017.

The Court has not decided if USAA did anything wrong. There is no money available now, and no guarantee there will be. However, because your legal rights may be affected, you have a choice to make now:

Your Legal Rights and Options

Option and Deadline

Your Legal Rights

Do Nothing

Stay in this lawsuit. Await the outcome. Give up certain rights.

By doing nothing, you keep the possibility of getting money or benefits that may come from a trial or a settlement. But you give up any rights to sue USAA separately about the same legal claims in this lawsuit. More information is at FAQ 7.

Exclude Yourself by July 25, 2024

Get out of this lawsuit. Get no benefits from it. Keep rights.

If you ask to be excluded and money or benefits are later awarded, you won’t share in those. But you keep any rights to sue USAA separately about the same legal claims in this lawsuit. More information is at FAQ 11.