Welcome to the website for the Dorazio v Allstate Insurance Class Action Lawsuit.

If you were injured in a collision and Allstate Fire and Casualty Insurance Company paid you the policy limit for uninsured or underinsured motorist coverage on one vehicle, but the policy also covered one or more other vehicles, a class action lawsuit may affect your rights.

  • A class action lawsuit known as Brian Dorazio v. Allstate Fire and Casualty Insurance Company, Case No. CV-23-00017-PHX-KML, is pending in the United States District Court for the District of Arizona against Allstate Fire and Casualty Insurance Company (“Allstate” or “Defendant”). Plaintiffs’ legal claims in the lawsuit arise out of how Allstate paid underinsured or uninsured motorist claims. Plaintiffs allege Allstate failed to provide the required policy language and notice under Arizona law, and, as a result, failed to pay up to the uninsured and underinsured policy limits for each additional vehicle covered by the policy. Allstate denies any wrongdoing. The Court has not decided who is right.
  • The class includes all insureds who provided written notice of intent to pursue a UM/UIM claim to Allstate no earlier than December 1, 2019, up through the date of certification of the class, and who (1) were covered by one or more Allstate policies issued in Arizona to the same purchaser covering multiple vehicles at the time of a covered loss and (2) received UM/UIM benefits in an amount equal to the limits of only one of the UM/UIM coverages under the applicable policy or policies.
  • The Court has not decided who is right or wrong. There is no money available now, and no guarantee there will be. However, if you are a member of the class described above, your legal rights are affected, and you have a choice to make. These rights and options—and the deadlines to exercise them—are explained below.

Your Legal Rights and Options in This Lawsuit
  Your Legal Rights and Options Deadline

Do Nothing

Stay in this lawsuit. Await the outcome. Give up the right to sue separately. By doing nothing, you keep the possibility of getting money or benefits that may come from a trial or a settlement. You will give up your right to sue Allstate separately about the same legal claims in this lawsuit. You will be bound by any future judgment in this lawsuit.

Excluded Yourself

Get out of this lawsuit. Get no benefits if any are available in the future. Keep your right to sue separately. If you ask to be excluded from this lawsuit and money or benefits are later awarded, you will not receive any money or benefits. You will keep any right to file your own lawsuit or be part of any other lawsuit against Allstate at your own expense, and with your own lawyer about the same legal claims in this lawsuit.

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February 26, 2026