North Carolina Class Action Settlements: 2026 Guide
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By Timo Bakker · July 6, 2026 · 5 min read
North Carolina consumers qualify for settlements under the Unfair and Deceptive Trade Practices Act (UDTPA), which has been expanded to cover a wide range of business practices. Insurance and telemarketing cases are frequent. Guide covers eligibility and filing tips.
How North Carolina settlements work
Federal class actions are open to anyone in the US who fits the class definition. North Carolina-specific settlements require residency during the class period. Both types of settlements are searchable in the live directory.
Currently-open North Carolina settlements
Use our eligibility checker to see the specific settlements matching your North Carolina profile.
Filing tips
- State-specific settlements often need proof of residency during the class period. Keep utility bills or tax returns.
- Payment timing is uniform — 60-120 days after claim deadline — regardless of state.
- North Carolina-specific settlements may be paid via check to a North Carolina address; digital payment options vary.