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Last updated: April 28, 2026 · By Class Action Buddy

Nebraska 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 Nebraska Residents (1)

These First Commonwealth Federal Credit Union settlements are currently accepting claims from Nebraska residents.

$1.2M First Commonwealth Federal Credit Union data breach class action settlement

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First Commonwealth FCU data breach victims can claim compensation from $1.2M fund. Deadline: Feb 18, 2026. File your claim easily with Class Action Buddy.

Deadline: 2026-02-18 Official site →

About First Commonwealth Federal Credit Union Class Actions in Nebraska

First Commonwealth Federal Credit Union, headquartered in Indiana, Pennsylvania, has limited direct presence in Nebraska compared to regional credit unions like Pinnacle Bank or Great Western Bank. However, Nebraska residents may still be affected by First Commonwealth settlements through shared branching networks, online banking services, or employment-related memberships. Nebraska operates under the Nebraska Consumer Protection Act, which provides additional remedies beyond federal protections for financial services violations, including data breach notifications within specific timeframes. The state requires financial institutions to notify consumers of security breaches affecting personal information within reasonable time periods. Nebraska residents participating in the $1.2 million First Commonwealth data breach settlement should be aware that the state's four-year statute of limitations for consumer protection claims may affect their ability to pursue additional state-level remedies. Nebraska courts have jurisdiction over class actions affecting state residents, and the Nebraska Department of Banking and Finance oversees credit union operations within state boundaries, providing additional oversight beyond federal regulations.

First Commonwealth Federal Credit Union Settlements in Nebraska: FAQs

Can Nebraska residents participate in the First Commonwealth Federal Credit Union data breach settlement even without a physical branch location in the state?

Yes, Nebraska residents who were First Commonwealth members or had their personal information compromised can participate in the $1.2 million data breach settlement regardless of physical branch locations. Membership eligibility often extends beyond geographic boundaries through employer partnerships, family relationships, or shared branching agreements with Nebraska-based credit unions.

How does Nebraska's Consumer Protection Act affect First Commonwealth Federal Credit Union settlement claims?

Nebraska's Consumer Protection Act provides additional legal remedies beyond federal protections, including potential damages for deceptive practices in financial services. This means Nebraska residents may have stronger grounds for individual claims if they experienced losses beyond what the class action settlement covers, particularly regarding data breach notifications and financial fraud prevention.

What documentation should Nebraska residents gather for First Commonwealth settlement claims?

Nebraska residents should collect account statements, correspondence from First Commonwealth about the data breach, evidence of identity theft or fraudulent charges, and any costs incurred for credit monitoring or identity protection services. The Nebraska Attorney General's office recommends keeping detailed records of all breach-related expenses for potential reimbursement through the settlement process.

Tips for Nebraska Residents Filing First Commonwealth Federal Credit Union Claims

Nebraska residents filing First Commonwealth Federal Credit Union claims should submit documentation promptly, as settlement deadlines are strictly enforced. Contact the Nebraska Department of Banking and Finance if you experience difficulties accessing settlement information or submitting claims. Keep copies of all settlement correspondence and claim forms for your records. Monitor your credit reports regularly through Nebraska's free annual credit report services. Consider consulting with Nebraska consumer protection attorneys if your losses exceed typical settlement amounts. Document any ongoing identity theft or fraud issues that may have resulted from the data breach. File complaints with Nebraska's Attorney General office if you encounter problems with the settlement administrator or claim processing delays.

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