New York – Final Approval of Settlement for Unpaid Insurance to Holocaust Victims

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    New York – Final approval of a settlement has been granted to thousands of Holocaust victims and their heirs against Italian insurer Generali over unpaid insurance policies during the Holocaust era.

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    A U.S. appeals court upheld the settlement that was reaffirmed by a lower court judge in January, awarding what lawyers have estimated to total $50 million in payouts to more than 50,000 potential class members.

    Generali was among the biggest insurers in eastern Europe before World War Two and its policies were popular with Jews. It faced a class-action lawsuit over claims it failed to honor policies held by victims of the Nazis.

    An initial settlement between Generali and victims of the Nazis and their relatives was reached last year.

    U.S. District Judge George Daniels ruled in January that appropriate notice had been given to potential class members, after the appeals court annulled the initial settlement. At that time the court questioned whether adequate notice had been given to people with potential interest in the suit.
    But the appeals court agreed with Daniels, saying “the record indicates that the notice provided to potential class members satisfied the requirements of due process.”

    Generali has said it already paid claims for a total of $35 million and in January one of the victim’s lawyers said a further 35,000 claims had been submitted that could result in a payout of over $15 million.
    Potential class members had until Dec. 26 to file a claim. But Generali has said the filing date can be extended until 2009 if new documents proving the existence of insurance policies emerged from the archive in the small German town of Bad Arolsen.


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    ploni
    ploni
    15 years ago

    waiting and waiting….starting to think this is all bogus, just a big publicity stunt.has anyone seen any monies from them?

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    15 years ago

    35,000 claims and $15,000,000???? Uh, correct me if my math is wrong but that amounts to about a little less than $500 per person. This is a fair settlement????? People did not insure themselves for a measley $500. Seems like Generali is fleecing the Jews once again…

    It seems that the only ones who are getting anything substansial here are the lawyers.