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

Tennessee 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 Tennessee Residents (1)

These First Commonwealth Federal Credit Union settlements are currently accepting claims from Tennessee 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 Tennessee

Tennessee residents affected by First Commonwealth Federal Credit Union settlements should understand their state-specific rights and protections. Tennessee's Consumer Protection Act provides additional remedies beyond federal regulations, allowing residents to pursue damages for deceptive practices by financial institutions. First Commonwealth Federal Credit Union, primarily based in Pennsylvania, has limited physical presence in Tennessee but serves Tennessee residents through online banking services and shared branching networks with other credit unions. The credit union's $1.2 million data breach settlement stemmed from a 2019 cyberattack that compromised personal information of approximately 100,000 members nationwide, including Tennessee customers. Tennessee residents filing class action claims must generally do so within the statute of limitations period, which varies by claim type but is typically three to six years for consumer protection violations. The state's middle district federal court in Nashville often handles multi-state financial services litigation. Tennessee's strong consumer protection framework means residents may have additional state law claims beyond federal class action settlements, particularly regarding data security and privacy breaches.

First Commonwealth Federal Credit Union Settlements in Tennessee: FAQs

How does the First Commonwealth Federal Credit Union data breach settlement affect Tennessee members?

Tennessee members who had accounts during the 2019 data breach are eligible for compensation from the $1.2 million settlement fund. Eligible members can receive reimbursement for documented identity theft losses, credit monitoring costs, and time spent addressing breach-related issues. The settlement covers both documented losses and flat payments for inconvenience, with Tennessee residents subject to the same claim deadlines as other affected members.

Are Tennessee residents protected by additional state laws beyond the federal settlement?

Yes, Tennessee's Personal Information Protection Act requires specific breach notifications and provides additional remedies beyond federal protections. Tennessee residents may also have claims under the state's Consumer Protection Act for deceptive practices. These state law protections can provide additional compensation avenues separate from federal class action settlements.

Do Tennessee residents need special documentation to file First Commonwealth Federal Credit Union claims?

Tennessee residents follow the same documentation requirements as other settlement participants, including proof of membership during relevant periods and evidence of damages. However, Tennessee's detailed consumer protection laws may require preserving additional documentation for potential state law claims. Keep records of all communications with First Commonwealth Federal Credit Union and any identity monitoring services used after the breach.

Tips for Tennessee Residents Filing First Commonwealth Federal Credit Union Claims

Tennessee residents filing First Commonwealth Federal Credit Union claims should act promptly, as settlement deadlines are typically non-negotiable. Gather all account statements, breach notifications, and documentation of any identity theft or monitoring expenses incurred after the 2019 data breach. Consider consulting with Tennessee-licensed attorneys familiar with the state's Consumer Protection Act, as you may have additional state law remedies beyond federal settlements. File claims online when possible to ensure faster processing and confirmation of receipt. Keep detailed records of your claim submission, including confirmation numbers and correspondence. Review Tennessee's specific consumer protection statutes, which may provide longer limitation periods or additional damages not covered by federal class action settlements.

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