Cadence Bank Class Action Settlements in Louisiana
All Cadence Bank class action lawsuits and settlements available to Louisiana residents.
Last updated: April 28, 2026 · By Class Action Buddy
Louisiana residents have 1 active class action settlements involving Cadence Bank that they can file claims for right now. Open settlements include $5.25M Cadence Bank data breach class action settlement.
Combined maximum payouts across all Cadence Bank settlements total $10,000. Class Action Buddy automatically files Cadence Bank claims for Louisiana residents in under 60 seconds — no paperwork, no mailing, no proof of purchasey/proof-of-purchase/" style="color:#5D82F2;text-decoration:none;font-weight:500;">proof of purchase needed for most settlements.
Open Cadence Bank Settlements for Louisiana Residents (1)
These Cadence Bank settlements are currently accepting claims from Louisiana residents.
$5.25M Cadence Bank data breach class action settlement
Up to $10,000Cadence Bank MOVEit data breach victims (May 2023) may claim up to $10,000 or $100 cash from this $5.25M settlement. File by June 4, 2026.
About Cadence Bank Class Actions in Louisiana
Cadence Bank maintains a significant presence throughout Louisiana, operating dozens of branches across major metropolitan areas including New Orleans, Baton Rouge, and Shreveport. The bank serves thousands of Louisiana customers through retail banking, commercial lending, and mortgage services. Louisiana residents affected by the $5.25 million Cadence Bank data breach settlement have specific rights under the state's Database Security Breach Notification Law, which requires companies to notify residents within a reasonable timeframe when personal information is compromised. Louisiana follows federal class action procedures under Rule 23, but residents must meet specific standing requirements to participate in settlements. The state's consumer protection framework, governed by the Louisiana Unfair Trade Practices Act, provides additional remedies for residents who suffer financial harm from corporate misconduct. Louisiana courts have jurisdiction over class actions when a significant number of state residents are affected, and the state's strong consumer advocacy history means residents often receive favorable settlement terms in multi-state litigation involving financial institutions.
Cadence Bank Settlements in Louisiana: FAQs
How does Louisiana's Database Security Breach Notification Law affect my rights in the Cadence Bank data breach settlement?
Louisiana law requires companies like Cadence Bank to notify residents promptly when personal information is compromised, and failure to comply can strengthen your settlement claim. The $5.25 million data breach settlement includes compensation for Louisiana residents whose personal data was exposed. You may be entitled to additional protections under state law beyond what's offered in the federal settlement.
Can Louisiana residents file claims in the Cadence Bank settlement if they don't have physical branches in their area?
Yes, Louisiana residents who used Cadence Bank services online or through mobile banking are eligible for the data breach settlement regardless of branch proximity. The settlement covers all customers whose personal information was compromised, including those who banked digitally. Geographic location within Louisiana doesn't affect your eligibility for compensation.
What documentation do Louisiana residents need to file a Cadence Bank settlement claim?
Louisiana residents typically need proof of their Cadence Bank account relationship during the relevant time period, such as statements or correspondence. For the data breach settlement, you may also need documentation showing identity theft or financial losses if claiming enhanced damages. Keep records of any credit monitoring costs or fraud-related expenses incurred after the breach.
Tips for Louisiana Residents Filing Cadence Bank Claims
Louisiana residents filing Cadence Bank claims should gather all account documentation from the relevant settlement period, including statements and correspondence. Submit claims before deadlines, as Louisiana courts strictly enforce time limits. Consider consulting with Louisiana-licensed attorneys familiar with state consumer protection laws, as they may identify additional remedies under the Louisiana Unfair Trade Practices Act. Document any financial losses or identity theft incidents following the data breach. Monitor the settlement administrator's website regularly for updates, and ensure your contact information remains current throughout the claims process to receive important notifications about your settlement payment.
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