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Class Action vs. Medica Central Insurance Is Voluntarily Dismissed Without Prejudice

Plaintiff Christopher Prosser voluntarily dismisses, without prejudice, his Telephone Consumer Protection Act class action against Medica Central Insurance “for the purpose of consolidation of multiple cases,” said his notice Wednesday (docket 4:24-cv-00276) in U.S. District Court for Eastern Missouri in…

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St. Louis. The notice “is not to cause any undue delay, nor for bad faith or any other vexatious purpose,” it said. Prosser’s complaint alleged that Medica and its agents use automated systems to make outbound telemarketing calls and text messages to hundreds if not thousands of consumers across the U.S., soliciting consumers to purchase their services and insurance policies, in violation of the TCPA and the Missouri No-Call law (see 2402230006).