First Commonwealth Federal Credit Union Class Action Settlements in Utah
All First Commonwealth Federal Credit Union class action lawsuits and settlements available to Utah residents.
Last updated: April 28, 2026 · By Class Action Buddy
Utah 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 Utah Residents (1)
These First Commonwealth Federal Credit Union settlements are currently accepting claims from Utah 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 Utah
First Commonwealth Federal Credit Union, headquartered in Indiana, does not maintain physical branch locations in Utah, though Utah residents may have accounts through online banking services or employer partnerships. Utah's Consumer Sales Practices Act provides robust protections for residents affected by data breaches, allowing consumers to seek damages for identity theft and financial losses resulting from inadequate data security measures. The state also follows the Utah Identity Theft Reporting Information System, which helps coordinate responses to data breach incidents. Utah residents affected by the $1.2 million First Commonwealth Federal Credit Union data breach settlement have the same rights to compensation as residents in other states, provided they can demonstrate they held accounts during the specified breach period. Utah's statute of limitations for consumer protection claims is typically four years, giving residents adequate time to discover and file claims related to data breaches. The state's Attorney General's office actively monitors class action settlements affecting Utah consumers and provides resources through the Utah Division of Consumer Protection to help residents understand their rights and navigate the claims process effectively.
First Commonwealth Federal Credit Union Settlements in Utah: FAQs
Can Utah residents participate in the First Commonwealth Federal Credit Union data breach settlement even without local branches?
Yes, Utah residents who held First Commonwealth Federal Credit Union accounts during the breach period can participate in the $1.2 million settlement regardless of geographic location. Physical branch presence in Utah is not required for eligibility, as the settlement covers all affected account holders nationwide.
How does Utah's Consumer Sales Practices Act affect First Commonwealth Federal Credit Union settlement claims?
Utah's Consumer Sales Practices Act provides additional state-level protections that may complement federal class action settlements. While the First Commonwealth settlement addresses the immediate breach damages, Utah residents may have additional recourse under state law if they suffered ongoing identity theft or financial harm.
What documentation do Utah residents need for First Commonwealth Federal Credit Union settlement claims?
Utah residents typically need account statements, correspondence from First Commonwealth about the breach, and documentation of any identity theft or fraudulent charges. The Utah Attorney General's office recommends keeping detailed records of all breach-related communications and financial impacts.
Tips for Utah Residents Filing First Commonwealth Federal Credit Union Claims
Utah residents filing First Commonwealth Federal Credit Union claims should gather all account documentation from the breach notification period and document any suspicious activity on credit reports. Contact the Utah Division of Consumer Protection at 801-530-6601 for guidance on state-specific protections that may supplement federal settlements. File claims promptly as settlement deadlines are typically non-negotiable, and consider consulting with Utah-licensed attorneys familiar with both state consumer protection laws and federal class action procedures. Keep detailed records of all settlement communications and claim submissions for your records.
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