American Traffic Solutions (ATS) Missouri Red Light Camera Class Action Settlement
You are an eligible class member of the red light camera class action settlement if you received, either as an operator or registered owner of a vehicle, a Notice of Violation of a Municipal red light camera ordinance for a violation that occurred before Nov. 21, 2014, and paid the fine assessed for the violation.
It is important to note that while the fine must have been given in one of the listed municipalities the vehicle receiving the fine could have been registered to a different state. Also note that you don’t have to be a resident of Missouri when filing a claim
The Notice of Violation must have been issued must have been issued pursuant to a Municipal red light camera ordinance by or on behalf of one of the following Missouri 27 municipalities:
- Arnold
- Bellerive Acres
- Bel-Nor
- Beverly Hills
- Brentwood
- Bridgeton
- Calverton Park
- Clayton
- Country Club Hills
- Creve Coeur
- Dellwood
- Ellisville
- Excelsior Springs
- Ferguson
- Florissant
- Grandview
- Kansas City
- Moline Acres
- Northwoods
- Richmond Heights
- Ann
- John
- Joseph
- The City of St. Louis
- Sugar Creek
- Washington
Laura Unverferth, et al. v. American Traffic Solutions Inc., et al.,
Case No 11SL-CC03363-01
Circuit Court of St. Louis County, State of Missouri
The lawsuit alleges that tickets and fines were issued as a result of photos taken with red light cameras in violation of certain laws and ordinances deeming these actions unconstitutional
The defendants deny the allegations but agreed to settle the red light camera class action lawsuit to avoid the burden and expense of ongoing litigation.
P.O. Box 1994
Faribault, MN 55021-6190
1-866-681-9151
WHEN NYS has this class action suit ADD me I paid $50 saying I came to a complete stop for a second instead of 2 seconds EVEN though I came to a complete stop before turning right on red LEGAL in NY
the camera that took my photo was in aschool zone .i shouldnt of had to pay the fine , the picture showed i was the sole car in traffic or speeding.
So if the red light laws are unconstitutional, would this not be illegal in all 50 states? I mean for one thing if you were going to take the case to trial who is your accuser? And how would a camera be present in court for his/her testimony of the offense. Just a thought, could we start a class action for texas? Cuz I’m on board for that.