Www.HartSettlement.com – Nationwide Insurance Class Action Lawsuit Settlement
In order to take part in the Nationwide Insurance Class Action Lawsuit Settlement, you must submit a claim form by April 21, 2012. You can take part if you submitted personal injury protection or PIP claim forms for medical claims in Delaware to Nationwide. You must have submitted this between September 1, 2004 to December 31, 2007. Now you may be wondering where or how you can get access to the claim if you wish to get compensation. You can get this form and other forms at the settlement website at www.HartSettlement.com.
Some of you may be wondering what the Nationwide Insurance Class Action Lawsuit Settlement is about. Well, apparently Nationwide reduced or denied insurance benefits for medical services. This happened after Nationwide submitted the bills to a computer based bill review audit. So if you think that you qualify for this settlement, you can submit your completed claim form to the following address:
Settlement Administrator
Hart Settlement
c/o Rust Consulting, Inc.
P.O. Box 24768
West Palm Beach, FL 33416
You can submit more than one claim form. However, there can only be one claim form for each claim number. There are also other important dates that you can find at the settlement website at www.HartSettlement.com. Some of the deadlines refer to your legal rights. You can ask to be excluded from the settlement if you do not want to take part. This will mean that you will not get any money at all. However, if you do this, you can sue Nationwide on your own if you wish to do that. The deadline for you to submit a request to be excluded is February 21, 2012. In addition to this, another legal right that you have is to object to the settlement. Basically you can tell the Court what you do not like about it. If you want to do that, you must submit a request in writing by February 21, 2012.
All those who are eligible to take part should have received a Notice or a Claim Form in the mail. However, do not worry if you did not. If you think you are eligible, just go to the settlement website to get all the information that you need. Do not expect to get your payments immediately. It might be a long time before you get any payments. So be patient. You can keep checking the settlement website to find out when the settlement checks have been mailed out. As to how much you will get, that depends on a number of factors. One of the factors is the number of people who submit valid claim forms. The more people who submit the less the amount that you will get.
If you have any questions, the Court has appointed legal counsel to help you. You can contact them and they will help you for free. Actually it is free for you but they still get paid. Not by you of course but they get paid from the settlement funds. An amount is usually set aside to pay the legal fees. So this means that these lawyers are your lawyers. You can also submit your request for information to the settlement administrator at the address mentioned above. The settlement administrator will also be able to help you. I suggest that you contact the lawyers if you have a legal question.
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