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Insurance Class Actions in the United States

Cover: Insurance Class Actions in the United States

By: Nicholas M. Pace, Stephen J. Carroll, Ingo Vogelsang, Laura Zakaras

Class actions, which are civil cases in which parties initiate a lawsuit on behalf of other plaintiffs not specifically named in the complaint, often make the headlines, especially when they result in settlements affecting millions of class members and requiring millions of dollars in restitution. They have also aroused vocal policy debates, as exemplified during the deliberations of the U.S. Congress prior to the enactment of the Class Action Fairness Act of 2005. But despite this long-standing interest, policymakers and the public know very little about the majority of class actions filed in this country-their numbers, their dynamics, or their outcomes. RAND used a defendant-based survey to collect original data on both state and federal insurance class actions, and also surveyed state departments of insurance to learn more about the interests of regulators in the issues litigated by the parties in these cases. This book presents the results. With these data, we are able to describe important characteristics of the litigation, including what types of classes are sought, where these cases are being filed, what allegations are made, how these cases are resolved, how much time it takes to bring them to resolution, and the possible impact of the Class Action Fairness Act of 2005.

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Pages: 198

ISBN/EAN: 978-0-8330-4131-9

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Contents

Chapter One:
Introduction

Chapter Two:
Summary of Methodological Approach

Chapter Three:
Survey Results

Chapter Four:
Issues Related to Regulation

Chapter Five:
Conclusions

Appendix A:
Anatomy of an Insurance Class Action

Appendix B:
Previous Research on Class Action Litigation

Appendix C:
State Departments of Insurance Survey Results

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