First Commonwealth Federal Credit Union Class Action Settlements in Washington
All First Commonwealth Federal Credit Union 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 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 Washington Residents (1)
These First Commonwealth Federal Credit Union settlements are currently accepting claims from Washington 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 Washington
First Commonwealth Federal Credit Union, primarily based in Pennsylvania, maintains limited direct presence in Washington state compared to regional credit unions. However, Washington residents may still be affected by First Commonwealth settlements through online banking services or previous residency in areas where the credit union operates. Washington's Consumer Protection Act provides robust protections for residents, including treble damages for willful violations and coverage of attorney fees, which can strengthen class action settlements. The state also enforces strict data breach notification requirements under RCW 19.255, mandating timely disclosure when personal information is compromised. Washington residents filing class action claims benefit from the state's consumer-friendly legal environment and typically face no geographic restrictions when joining federal class actions. The $1.2 million First Commonwealth data breach settlement demonstrates how even smaller financial institutions face significant liability for security failures. Washington's Attorney General office actively monitors financial services settlements and provides resources for residents to understand their rights in class action cases involving out-of-state institutions.
First Commonwealth Federal Credit Union Settlements in Washington: FAQs
Can Washington residents join the $1.2M First Commonwealth data breach settlement even if they don't live near a branch?
Yes, Washington residents who had accounts with First Commonwealth Federal Credit Union can participate in the data breach settlement regardless of their location. Class action settlements typically include all affected customers nationwide, not just those in the credit union's primary service area.
Does Washington's Consumer Protection Act provide additional benefits beyond the First Commonwealth settlement?
Washington's Consumer Protection Act allows residents to pursue separate legal action with potential treble damages if they can prove willful violations. However, participating in the class action settlement may waive rights to pursue individual claims under state law.
Are there deadlines specific to Washington residents for filing First Commonwealth claims?
Washington residents follow the same national deadlines as other class members in First Commonwealth settlements. The state does not impose separate filing deadlines, but residents should monitor settlement notices carefully to avoid missing claim periods.
Tips for Washington Residents Filing First Commonwealth Federal Credit Union Claims
Washington residents should document all interactions with First Commonwealth Federal Credit Union, including account statements and breach notifications, as evidence for claims. Monitor the Washington State Attorney General's consumer protection website for updates on financial services settlements affecting residents. Consider consulting Washington-based attorneys familiar with both state consumer protection laws and federal class action procedures, as they can advise whether pursuing individual state claims might yield better results than joining class settlements. Keep records of any identity theft or financial losses potentially linked to data breaches, as these may qualify for additional compensation beyond standard settlement amounts.
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