Hartford UIM Insurance Settlement – New Mexico Policyholders File by May 22, 2026
Hartford allegedly sold New Mexico drivers underinsured motorist coverage and then applied an offset that could wipe out a significant portion of those very benefits — essentially charging you for protection it reserved the right to take back. A class action settlement now offers eligible policyholders either a 23% refund of UIM premiums paid or a full reevaluation of their UIM claim without the offset applied. File by May 22, 2026.
What happened
Class period: December 29, 2014 through March 18, 2022 (Property and Casualty Insurance Company of Hartford) January 1, 2019 through March 18, 2022 (Hartford Insurance Company of the Midwest)
Underinsured motorist coverage — UIM — exists to protect you when the at-fault driver's insurance isn't enough to cover your damages. Hartford allegedly sold New Mexico drivers this coverage and then applied an offset equal to the at-fault driver's liability payout, which could partially or completely cancel out the UIM benefits policyholders had paid for.
A class action lawsuit alleged this made the UIM coverage illusory or misleading — meaning Hartford collected premiums for a benefit it could then significantly reduce or eliminate when a claim was actually made.
Hartford denies any wrongdoing. The Court has not determined who is right.
Rather than continue the litigation, both sides agreed to a settlement offering eligible New Mexico policyholders two options: a partial return of premiums paid, or a full reevaluation of their UIM claim without the offset applied.
What you can get
Option 1 — Premium Formula
23% of UIM premiums paid
Available to all eligible class members; covers all policy periods during the class period with Hartford
Option 2 — Claim Formula
Full UIM claim reevaluated without offset
Amount depends on your specific damages; you may receive less than the full offset amount, or nothing, if damages were limited; a Neutral Evaluator resolves disputes and the decision is final
Wrongful Death Autopay
Full offset amount
Hartford will automatically send payment to eligible wrongful death claimants — no claim form required
Key dates
| Action | Date | What it means |
|---|---|---|
| Claim deadline | May 22, 2026 | Last day to file a claim |
| Opt out | February 21, 2026 (passed) | Keep your right to sue separately |
| Object | February 21, 2026 (passed) | Tell the court you disagree |
| Final hearing | March 23, 2026 at 10:30 a.m. MST, via telephone — dial 1-719-359-4580, Meeting ID: 858 9561 3096, Passcode: 571129 | Judge decides whether to approve |
Who may qualify
- You were a New Mexico policyholder with UIM coverage through Property and Casualty Insurance Company of Hartford between December 29, 2014 and March 18, 2022
- OR you had UIM coverage through Hartford Insurance Company of the Midwest between January 1, 2019 and March 18, 2022
- You submitted a UIM claim during the class period that was subject to an offset, OR you simply paid UIM premiums during that period
How to file
- Visit soleiluimclasssettlement.com and click "Start Your Claim"
- Log in using your Unique ID and PIN from the notice you received by mail or email
- Choose your payment option: Option 1 (23% premium refund) or Option 2 (UIM claim reevaluation without offset)
- If you lost your notice or cannot locate your Unique ID and PIN, contact the Claims Administrator at 1-877-702-7792
- Alternatively, download a paper claim form from the Documents page, complete it with all required information, and mail it postmarked by May 22, 2026
- Wrongful death claimants do not need to file — payment will be sent automatically if eligible
Proof required
- For Option 1 (premium formula): no supporting documentation required beyond completing the claim form
- For Option 2 (claim formula): you may be required to provide documentation supporting your UIM claim upon request; supporting documents could include accident records, medical bills, or other evidence of damages
- Wrongful death claimants: no claim form required — Hartford will autopay the offset amount
Payment timing
Option 1 payments will be issued no later than 60 days after the claim deadline. Option 2 payments will be issued no later than 90 days after the claim deadline, or within 30 days of a Neutral Evaluator decision if your claim is disputed. Payments will not be sent until the Court grants final approval and any appeals are resolved.
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Extra details
You must choose between Option 1 and Option 2 — you cannot elect both. Once you choose the claim formula (Option 2) and a reevaluation is completed, you cannot switch to the premium formula regardless of the outcome.
If you already received full UIM benefits with no offset applied, you are not eligible for payment under Option 2.
Attorneys' fees and class representative awards are paid separately by Hartford and do not reduce your settlement payment.
If you select Option 2 and Hartford disputes your damages, a Neutral Evaluator will make a final, nonappealable decision. Choose this option only if you have documentation of your actual damages and are comfortable with that process.
FAQ
What is a UIM offset and why does it matter?
Which payment option should I choose?
I was involved in a wrongful death claim. Do I need to file anything?
What if I lost my notice and do not have my Unique ID and PIN?
What happens if I do nothing?
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