All those who have paid fines for red-light camera tickets in Missouri between 2005 and November 2014 can now apply for a partial refund on MORLCEnforcement.com.
American Traffic Solutions (ATS) have agreed to settle a class action lawsuit involving red light monitoring cameras in 27 Missouri municipalities. They, along with municipalities, are alleged to operate an illegal camera monitoring system at several traffic intersections across Missouri. Although the camera operator has denied the allegations, they’ve proposed a $16 million settlement to avoid the burden and expense of ongoing litigation. Under the terms of the class action settlement, all Missouri drivers who paid fines for red light camera tickets between 2005 and November 2014 would receive a 20 percent refund of their fine.
To be eligible to receive the refund amount, you must have received a red light camera notice of violation that occurred on or before 21 November 2014, and paid the fine assessed for the violation. As per reports, around 900,000 people are eligible to apply for partial refunds under the proposed settlement.
A claims administrator has already sent out postcards to drivers who paid fines, informing them about the refund amount and how to apply for the same. Those who have received such a postcard can directly file their claim online on the settlement website by providing the unique Claimant ID number printed on the card. And those who do not have their Claimant number can download the claim form from the website. Remember, 28 February 2015 is the last date to claim for a refund.
Link to download claim form: morlcenforcement.com
Claim Form Deadline: 28 February 2015
Final Hearing: 13 March 2015
Claims Administrator
Missouri Red Light Camera Ordinance Litigation Settlement
P.O. Box 1994
Faribault, MN 55021-6190
1-866-681-9151
Class Counsel
THE SIMON LAW FIRM PC
BROWN & JAMES PC
Defense Counsel
DOWD BENNETT LLP
American Traffic Solutions (ATS) have agreed to settle a class action lawsuit involving red light monitoring cameras in 27 Missouri municipalities. They, along with municipalities, are alleged to operate an illegal camera monitoring system at several traffic intersections across Missouri. Although the camera operator has denied the allegations, they’ve proposed a $16 million settlement to avoid the burden and expense of ongoing litigation. Under the terms of the class action settlement, all Missouri drivers who paid fines for red light camera tickets between 2005 and November 2014 would receive a 20 percent refund of their fine.
To be eligible to receive the refund amount, you must have received a red light camera notice of violation that occurred on or before 21 November 2014, and paid the fine assessed for the violation. As per reports, around 900,000 people are eligible to apply for partial refunds under the proposed settlement.
A claims administrator has already sent out postcards to drivers who paid fines, informing them about the refund amount and how to apply for the same. Those who have received such a postcard can directly file their claim online on the settlement website by providing the unique Claimant ID number printed on the card. And those who do not have their Claimant number can download the claim form from the website. Remember, 28 February 2015 is the last date to claim for a refund.
Missouri Red Light Camera Class Action Settlement Highlights
Settlement Website: www.MORLCEnforcement.comLink to download claim form: morlcenforcement.com
Claim Form Deadline: 28 February 2015
Final Hearing: 13 March 2015
Claims Administrator
Missouri Red Light Camera Ordinance Litigation Settlement
P.O. Box 1994
Faribault, MN 55021-6190
1-866-681-9151
Class Counsel
THE SIMON LAW FIRM PC
BROWN & JAMES PC
Defense Counsel
DOWD BENNETT LLP
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