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Washington, D.C.-Based Law Firm Investigates Potential Class Action Suit Against Safelite

Post Time:Jan 24,2013Classify:Industry NewsView:659

A Washington, D.C.-based law firm, Mehri & Skalet PLLC, says it is "investigating" a potential class action suit against Columbus, Ohio-based Safelite AutoGlass, alleging that the company, in its role as a third-party administrator (TPA), encourages consumers to have their windshields replaced in instances when they could be repaired. Additionally, the firm says it is looking into steering allegations.

"Safelite, acting as an agent for major insurance companies, routinely tells consumers that their cracked windshields must be replaced, even though many or most windshield cracks can be safely and effectively repaired for much less money," alleges the firm in an

The firm is encouraging consumers who have had their windshields replaced by Safelite but feel the windshields could have been repaired to contact them.

Mehri & Skalet was founded in 2001 and focuses on class action suits and complex litigation, according to its website, and has been involved in suits involving several large corporations, including Coca-Cola, Texaco Inc., Ford Motor Co., Morgan Stanley, Wachovia, Hewlett-Packard Co. and Verizon.

A class action suit requires several prerequisites, according to information from the

Merhi & Skalet had not yet responded to requests for comment as to the origins of the investigation.

Safelite spokesperson Melina Metzger provided the following statement in response to the announcement about the possible investigation.

"Mehri & Skalet has no basis for a class action lawsuit against Safelite," she says. "Safelite AutoGlass is in fact a leader in offering repairs as an alternative to replacement when appropriate."

Source: www.glassbytes.comAuthor: shangyi

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