Blumenthal Nordrehaug & Bhowmik File a Lawsuit Against National Union Fire For Alleged Unauthorized Insurance Charges and Violations of The Electronic Funds Transfer Act
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The lawsuit filed against NUFIC alleges the insurance provider organized a scheme to defraud persons in order to increase revenues. The lawsuit further alleges that NUFIC deceptively charged consumers for insurance without their authorization. The complaint claims that NUFIC would obtain their contact and bank account information from banking institutions in which NUFIC had a relationship with. Then without class members' authorization and knowledge, NUFIC would would automatically deduct a monthly fee from their bank accounts. The complaint alleges NUFIC's conduct violated several California Insurance Code provisions,
The lawsuit is brought on behalf of two putative classes:
"all California Residents who were solicited by NUFIC's direct marketing telephone campaign targeting bank customers to sell them optional insurance and who were charged for such insurance through a reoccurring charge on their bank account or bank-issued card."
"all persons in
For more information about the class action lawsuit filed against
The Plaintiff and putative class members are represented by the attorneys at Blumenthal,
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