Miller et al v. Travel Guard Group, Inc. et al
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3:21-cv-09751
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March 18, 2025
9th Circ. Denies Bid To Halt $24M Deal In AIG Hidden Fee Case
Lower court proceedings can still continue as a class member appeals the final approval of a $24 million settlement over claims that Travel Guard Inc., AIG and certain AIG units improperly added fees in travel insurance premiums, the Ninth Circuit ruled, rejecting the class member's emergency bid for a stay.
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August 14, 2024
$24M Hidden Fee Deal With AIG Opposed By Class Member
A member of a class of travel insurance buyers who accused AIG insurers of stacking hidden fees on top of insurance travel premiums urged a California federal court to reject a nearly $24 million proposed settlement, saying it inappropriately combines distinct California and Washington claims.
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April 11, 2024
$24M Hidden Fee Deal Between Class, AIG Units Gets 1st OK
A California federal court granted preliminary approval of a nearly $24 million settlement between a class of travel insurance buyers and several AIG units resolving claims that the companies stacked hidden fees on top of insurance travel premiums.
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January 25, 2024
Class Seeks OK Of $24M Hidden Fee Deal With AIG Units
A class of travel insurance buyers has asked a California federal judge to greenlight their nearly $24 million settlement resolving claims accusing three AIG units of stacking hidden fees on top of travel insurance premiums.
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December 08, 2023
Consumers, AIG Units Settle Hidden Travel Insurance Fee Row
A class of travel insurance buyers and several AIG units reached an agreement over supposedly hidden fees stacked on top of insurance travel premiums, asking a California federal court to reset upcoming deadlines they say would save resources as they prepare "substantial papers" to support their settlement.
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September 19, 2023
Calif. Buyers Score Cert. Bid In Hidden Insurance Fee Suit
A California federal judge partially certified a class of travel insurance buyers litigating a class action against Travel Guard Group Inc. and affiliated companies on grounds they stack hidden fees on top of insurance travel premiums.