Welcome to the Conti v. General Automobile Insurance Services

THE NOTICE IS ONLY A SUMMARY.
PLEASE READ THE WEBSITE CAREFULLY AS 
YOUR RIGHTS MAY BE AFFECTED.

NATURE OF THE CASE 

You may have received Notice because, according to The General’s records, you submitted a claim for UM or UIM benefits to The General which The General denied by reason of waiver of stacked benefits in The General Policy under which a claim was made. UM/UIM benefits are monies that are paid to compensate persons for injuries sustained in a motor vehicle accident caused by an uninsured motorist, i.e., a driver who has no insurance, or an underinsured motorist, i.e., a driver who does not have sufficient insurance to compensate you for your injuries. Based upon those records, you are a member of a settlement class that has been certified by the Court of Common Pleas for Philadelphia County in a lawsuit brought by Plaintiff Nick Conti, unless you opt out. Please read this website carefully.

THE SETTLEMENT CLASS

The Settlement Class consists of:

All persons who: (a) sustained injury in a motor vehicle accident; (b) who were insureds under a policy that originally provided unstacked uninsured and/or underinsured motorist benefits; (c) where a new vehicle was added to the policy by endorsement, i.e., Amended Declarations Pages, not by operation of any “Additional Acquired Auto” or “Newly Acquired Vehicle” clause; (d) where that person made a claim under that The General Policy for recovery of uninsured and/or underinsured motorist benefits; (e) where The General did not obtain a new Waiver of Stacked Uninsured and/or Underinsured Motorist Coverage; and (f) where The General refused to provide stacked coverage.

YOUR LEGAL RIGHTS AND OPTIONS IN THIS SETTLEMENT

SUBMIT A CLAIM FORM

Complete the Claim Form accompanying the Notice and submit it to the Settlement Administrator, at Conti v. General Automobile Insurance Services Settlement Administrator, P.O. Box 301172, Los Angeles, CA, 90030-1172, or by completing the process on the Settlement Website, here, for a determination of whether your claim qualifies for payment and, if so, the amount of payment.

The Claim Form must be signed and postmarked or submitted online no later than July 7, 2025.

EXCLUDE YOURSELF

If you do not want to be a member of the Settlement Class and participate in the Settlement, then NO LATER THAN May 12, 2025 , you must send a signed statement to that effect that includes your name, address, and telephone number.

For more information on how to exclude yourself from the Settlement, please see FAQ 8.

OBJECT

Anyone who objects to the Settlement, the Settlement Agreement, the application for attorneys’ fees, or other matters to be considered at the Fairness Hearing may appear and present such objections or petition to intervene. In order to be permitted to do so, however, you must, on or before December 5, 2025. 

For more information on how to object to the Settlement, please see FAQ 7.

DO NOTHING

If you do not opt out of the Settlement, you will be considered a member of the Settlement Class and will be eligible to have your claim evaluated for the possible payment of settlement monies.