Large auto insurers are now facing a lawsuit that says the policy refunds issued at the start of the pandemic did not go far enough. (Photo: Shutterstock) Large auto insurers are now facing a lawsuit that says the policy refunds issued at the start of the pandemic did not go far enough. (Photo: Shutterstock)

When stay-at-home orders caused dramatic drops in driving early on in the pandemic, many of the largest U.S. personal auto insurers responded by issuing rebates and refunds to policyholders.

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