Allstate Faces Data Collection Lawsuit from Texas Attorney General | Insurify
The lawsuit alleges the defendants created a database to support Allstate's underwriting and sold the collected information to third parties, including other insurance companies. It also alleges Allstate bought driver data from Toyota, Lexus, Mazda,
The suit further alleges Allstate and Arity paid and incentivized app developers to integrate Arity's tracking software into their apps, allowing the software to record data every 15 seconds.
Allstate has denied the allegations, stating that Arity's data gathering allows consumers to attain more accurate insurance pricing.
Drivers face another rate obstacle
Insurance companies using driving data to set rates isn't new.
"Insurers use an insurance history report showing your prior insurance history, a motor vehicle report from the DMV that shows reported police tickets and accidents, and a CLUE report from LexisNexis, which shows claims activity," said
Drivers can also opt into voluntary telematics and usage-based programs that track driving behavior in the hope that their good driving will lead to lower rates.
But Paxton's suit takes issue with using driving data collected from drivers not enrolled in a tracking program.
Paxton's suit alleges drivers didn't consent to collection of their data and weren't aware of Allstate and Arity's tracking. The data collected includes the geolocation of a person's phone, their accelerometer, longitude, latitude, bearing, GPS time, speed, accuracy, and more, the suit charges.
The suit further alleges that Allstate harvested data from unsuspecting drivers and used it to justify increasing premiums, denying coverage, or even dropping coverage.
A continuing trend
The lawsuit in
The
In another case, a class action lawsuit filed last spring alleged that
What's next
Paxton is calling for Allstate to pay several fines, plus
The attorney general is seeking a jury trial in the case.
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