First Commonwealth Federal Credit Union Class Action Settlements in Arizona
All First Commonwealth Federal Credit Union class action lawsuits and settlements available to Arizona residents.
Last updated: April 28, 2026 · By Class Action Buddy
Arizona residents have 1 active class action settlements involving First Commonwealth Federal Credit Union that they can file claims for right now. Open settlements include $1.2M First Commonwealth Federal Credit Union data breach class action settlement.
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Open First Commonwealth Federal Credit Union Settlements for Arizona Residents (1)
These First Commonwealth Federal Credit Union settlements are currently accepting claims from Arizona residents.
$1.2M First Commonwealth Federal Credit Union data breach class action settlement
Up to TBDFirst Commonwealth FCU data breach victims can claim compensation from $1.2M fund. Deadline: Feb 18, 2026. File your claim easily with Class Action Buddy.
About First Commonwealth Federal Credit Union Class Actions in Arizona
First Commonwealth Federal Credit Union operates primarily in Pennsylvania and Ohio, with limited direct presence in Arizona through digital banking services and potential shared branching agreements. Arizona residents affected by First Commonwealth's data breach may still be eligible for settlement compensation under the $1.2 million class action agreement, as data breach settlements typically cover all affected customers regardless of geographic location. Arizona's Consumer Protection Act provides additional safeguards for residents, including the right to pursue damages for identity theft resulting from data breaches. The state also has specific notification requirements under Arizona Revised Statutes Title 18, Chapter 5.1, which mandate timely disclosure of security breaches affecting personal information. Arizona residents filing class action claims should be aware that the state follows federal class action procedures under Rule 23, and claims must typically be filed within specified deadlines outlined in settlement agreements. Documentation of account ownership and potential damages from the breach will be essential for successful claim submission.
First Commonwealth Federal Credit Union Settlements in Arizona: FAQs
Can Arizona residents participate in the First Commonwealth Federal Credit Union data breach settlement even if they don't live in states where the credit union has physical branches?
Yes, Arizona residents who had accounts with First Commonwealth Federal Credit Union are eligible to participate in the $1.2 million data breach settlement regardless of their location. Data breach class action settlements typically include all affected customers nationwide, not just those in the credit union's primary service areas.
What documentation do Arizona residents need to file a claim in the First Commonwealth Federal Credit Union settlement?
Arizona residents will need proof of their First Commonwealth Federal Credit Union membership during the affected time period, such as account statements or membership documents. Additionally, documentation of any identity theft, fraudulent charges, or monitoring costs incurred as a result of the data breach will strengthen the claim.
How does Arizona's Consumer Protection Act affect First Commonwealth Federal Credit Union settlement claims for state residents?
Arizona's Consumer Protection Act provides additional legal protections that may complement federal class action settlements. While the federal settlement provides primary compensation, Arizona residents may have enhanced rights to pursue additional damages under state law if they experienced significant identity theft or financial harm.
Tips for Arizona Residents Filing First Commonwealth Federal Credit Union Claims
Arizona residents should gather all First Commonwealth Federal Credit Union account documentation from the breach period before filing claims. Submit settlement claims before published deadlines, as late submissions are typically rejected regardless of merit. Keep detailed records of any identity monitoring costs, fraudulent charges, or time spent addressing breach-related issues, as these may qualify for reimbursement. Consider consulting with Arizona consumer protection attorneys if you experienced significant financial harm beyond the settlement amount, as state law may provide additional recovery options. Monitor your credit reports regularly and document any suspicious activity that could be linked to the data breach for potential future claims.
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