Cadence Bank Class Action Settlements in Washington
All Cadence Bank class action lawsuits and settlements available to Washington residents.
Last updated: April 28, 2026 · By Class Action Buddy
Washington 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 Washington 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 Washington Residents (1)
These Cadence Bank settlements are currently accepting claims from Washington 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 Washington
Washington residents affected by Cadence Bank settlements benefit from the state's robust consumer protection framework, particularly the Washington Consumer Protection Act (CPA), which provides broader remedies than federal banking regulations alone. Cadence Bank, formed through the 2021 merger of BancorpSouth and Cadence Bancorporation, maintains limited direct presence in Washington state, though the bank serves customers nationwide through digital banking services and correspondent banking relationships with local financial institutions. The $5.25 million Cadence Bank data breach settlement addresses security failures that potentially exposed customer personal and financial information. Washington residents filing class action claims must be aware that the state's three-year statute of limitations for consumer protection violations may differ from federal banking claim deadlines. Additionally, Washington's Attorney General has been particularly active in pursuing data breach enforcement, often resulting in separate state-level settlements that can complement federal class actions. Residents should verify their eligibility based on account ownership during the specified breach period, as geographic location of the account holder, rather than bank branch location, typically determines standing in nationwide banking class action settlements.
Cadence Bank Settlements in Washington: FAQs
Can Washington residents participate in the Cadence Bank data breach settlement even without a local branch presence?
Yes, Washington residents who held Cadence Bank accounts during the breach period are eligible for the $5.25 million settlement regardless of physical branch locations. Eligibility is based on account ownership during the specified timeframe, not geographic proximity to bank facilities.
How does Washington's Consumer Protection Act affect Cadence Bank settlement claims?
Washington's CPA provides additional consumer remedies beyond federal banking regulations, potentially allowing for separate state-level claims. However, participation in the federal class action settlement may limit your ability to pursue individual CPA claims for the same underlying conduct.
What documentation do Washington residents need for Cadence Bank settlement claims?
Typically, you'll need account statements or documentation proving you held a Cadence Bank account during the breach period specified in the settlement. The claims administrator may accept various forms of account verification, including online banking records or correspondence from the bank.
Tips for Washington Residents Filing Cadence Bank Claims
Washington residents filing Cadence Bank claims should gather account documentation early, as settlement deadlines are firm. Monitor both federal class action settlements and potential state-level actions by Washington's Attorney General, which may provide additional remedies. File claims online when possible to ensure faster processing and confirmation. Keep copies of all submitted documentation and confirmation numbers. Consider consulting with a Washington-licensed attorney familiar with banking class actions if your damages exceed typical settlement amounts, as individual legal action might be more beneficial. Review settlement terms carefully to understand how participation affects future legal rights against Cadence Bank for related issues.
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