
Drivers insured under a Pennsylvania Integon General Insurance Corp. policy who made a claim for underinsured motorist benefits that Integon denied because it reduced their UIM benefits by the amount paid by the at-fault driver’s bodily injury coverage may qualify to claim a cash payment from a class action settlement.
Integon General Insurance Corp. agreed to provide settlement benefits to resolve a class action lawsuit alleging it improperly denied UIM claims by applying an invalid policy provision that reduced available UIM benefits by the tortfeasor’s bodily injury payment.
Who are the class members?
Class members must meet all of the following criteria:
- They were injured in a motor vehicle accident.
- They were insured under a Pennsylvania Integon policy providing underinsured motorist coverage in accordance with the Motor Vehicle Financial Responsibility Law.
- They made a claim for recovery of UIM benefits under their Integon policy.
- Integon denied their claim for UIM benefits because it applied a policy provision that reduced their available UIM benefits by the amount paid by the at-fault driver’s bodily injury coverage.
The settlement administrator identified 21 class members based on Integon’s records. Those who received a notice are likely members of the class.
How much is the Integon payout?
Class members who qualify and submit a valid claim form may receive:
- UIM coverage benefits up to the policy declaration value for UIM coverage on the Integon policy in question
- An additional enhancement of 20% of the compensatory award
How to claim a class action rebate
Class members can file a claim online or download, print and complete a PDF claim form and mail it to the settlement administrator. The claim deadline is Oct. 13, 2025
Settlement administrator's mailing address: Integon UIM Settlement Administrator, 1650 Arch St., Suite 2210, Philadelphia, PA 19103
What information is required to submit a claim?
- All class members must provide the notice ID and confirmation code located on their settlement notice.
- They must also provide their policyholder information, the date and location of loss, their policy number and their prior claim number.
Payout options
- Paper check
Settlement fund breakdown
The settlement fund will cover.
- Settlement administration costs: To be determined
- Attorneys' fees and expenses: $175,000
- Service award to class representative: $5,000
- Payments to eligible class members: Remainder of the fund
Important dates
- Deadline to file a claim: Oct. 13, 2025
- Exclusion (opt-out) deadline: Oct.13, 2025
- Final approval (fairness) hearing: Dec. 18, 2025
When is the Greenwald v. Integon General Insurance Corp. payout date?
The settlement administrator will distribute payments after the court grants final approval.
Why did this class action settlement happen?
The class action lawsuit alleged Integon General Insurance Corp. denied underinsured motorist benefits claims by applying a policy provision that reduced UIM benefits by the amount paid by the at-fault driver’s bodily injury coverage.
The parties agreed to settle to provide compensation to affected policyholders and avoid further expense and uncertainty.
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