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Homeowners affected by the Palisades and Eaton wildfires in Los Angeles have sued the United Services Automobile Association ...
USAA has agreed to pay roughly $64.2 million to settle allegations that its banks overcharged service members and veterans on interest rates and fees, and gave them products they did not request ...
USAA has agreed to pay about $64.2 million to settle allegations that its banks wrongfully imposed fees on military members and veterans for products that were not requested or useless.
The proposed settlement, outlined in a federal court filing last week, would resolve allegations that USAA violated the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act and other laws protecting those in the military.
USAA disputes those allegations and denies it failed to properly protect data, had inadequate data security or that it violated any laws. ANOTHER SETTLEMENT: USAA agrees to pay tens of millions of ...
USAA, which serves military members and their families, has not admitted to any wrongdoing. The over $3 million settlement, however, is an agreement to resolve security breach allegations.
A pair of new lawsuits accuse three of California’s largest insurance companies of “systematically” underinsuring homeowners ...