Nationwide Class Action Settlements in California
All Nationwide class action lawsuits and settlements available to California residents.
Last updated: April 28, 2026 · By Class Action Buddy
California residents have 1 active class action settlements involving Nationwide that they can file claims for right now. Open settlements include $1.4M Nationwide robocalls class action settlement.
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Open Nationwide Settlements for California Residents (1)
These Nationwide settlements are currently accepting claims from California residents.
$1.4M Nationwide robocalls class action settlement
Up to TBDNationwide pet insurance robocall settlement offers share of $1.4M fund. Deadline March 11, 2026. Check if you qualify and file your claim.
About Nationwide Class Actions in California
Nationwide Insurance maintains significant operations in California, serving hundreds of thousands of policyholders across the state through its network of independent agents and corporate offices in major metropolitan areas including Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Sacramento. California's robust consumer protection framework, including the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) and the state's Telephone Consumer Protection Act provisions, provides enhanced safeguards for residents against unwanted communications from insurance companies. The state's Unfair Competition Law (UCL) also offers broader protections than federal statutes, allowing California consumers to pursue claims for business practices that might not violate federal law but are deemed unfair or deceptive under state standards. When filing class action claims in California, residents benefit from the state's plaintiff-friendly legal environment and longer statute of limitations periods for certain consumer protection violations. California courts have jurisdiction over nationwide class actions when the defendant conducts substantial business in the state, as Nationwide does. The $1.4 million Nationwide robocalls settlement demonstrates how California's strict telecommunications regulations can benefit consumers, as the state's laws often provide the legal foundation for successful class action litigation against insurance companies engaging in prohibited calling practices.
Nationwide Settlements in California: FAQs
How does California's consumer protection law affect Nationwide settlements?
California's Unfair Competition Law and CCPA provide stronger consumer protections than many other states, often serving as the legal basis for class action settlements. These laws allow California residents to recover damages for business practices that might be legal under federal law but violate California's stricter standards.
Can California residents participate in the $1.4M Nationwide robocalls settlement?
Yes, California residents who received unwanted robocalls from Nationwide during the specified class period are eligible to participate in this settlement. California's strict anti-robocalling laws under the state's Telephone Consumer Protection Act often result in higher per-call damages than federal violations alone.
What makes California different for filing Nationwide class action claims?
California has a longer statute of limitations for consumer protection claims and allows for broader recovery under the UCL. The state's courts are also more receptive to class certification, and California residents can often recover attorney fees and costs that aren't available in other jurisdictions.
Tips for California Residents Filing Nationwide Claims
California residents filing Nationwide claims should document all communications and keep detailed records of interactions with the company. Submit claims before posted deadlines, as California courts strictly enforce these timeframes despite the state's longer statute of limitations. Review settlement notices carefully for California-specific provisions, as some agreements include enhanced benefits for state residents due to stronger local consumer protection laws. Consider consulting with California-licensed attorneys familiar with state insurance regulations and class action procedures. File complaints with the California Department of Insurance if you experience difficulties with the claims process, as state regulators can provide additional enforcement support beyond federal agencies.
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