Nationwide Class Action Settlements in Minnesota
All Nationwide class action lawsuits and settlements available to Minnesota residents.
Last updated: April 28, 2026 · By Class Action Buddy
Minnesota 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 Minnesota Residents (1)
These Nationwide settlements are currently accepting claims from Minnesota 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 Minnesota
Nationwide Insurance maintains significant operations in Minnesota through its network of independent agents and regional offices, serving thousands of policyholders across the state for auto, home, and commercial insurance products. Minnesota's consumer protection framework includes the Minnesota No-Fault Auto Insurance Act and robust insurance fraud prevention statutes under Minnesota Statutes Chapter 60A, which provide additional safeguards for insurance customers beyond federal protections. The state's Telephone Consumer Protection Act mirrors federal TCPA provisions but includes enhanced penalties for violations, making Minnesota residents particularly protected against unwanted robocalls from insurance companies. When filing class action claims in Minnesota, residents benefit from the state's consumer-friendly court system and streamlined notice procedures. Minnesota residents who received automated calls from Nationwide between specified dates may be eligible for compensation through the $1.4 million robocalls settlement, which addresses alleged violations of federal and state telemarketing laws. The Minnesota Attorney General's office actively monitors insurance company compliance and has historically supported consumer rights in telecommunications and insurance-related class actions.
Nationwide Settlements in Minnesota: FAQs
How does Minnesota's insurance regulation affect Nationwide settlements for state residents?
Minnesota's Department of Commerce closely oversees insurance companies operating in the state, including settlement compliance and consumer notification requirements. This means Nationwide must follow Minnesota-specific procedures when distributing settlement funds to state residents. Minnesota residents often receive additional protections compared to other states due to stricter state oversight of insurance company practices.
Are Minnesota residents eligible for the $1.4M Nationwide robocalls settlement?
Yes, Minnesota residents who received automated calls or pre-recorded messages from Nationwide on their cell phones without consent during the specified class period are eligible to file claims. The settlement covers violations of both federal TCPA laws and Minnesota's telephone solicitation statutes. Eligible Minnesota residents can receive compensation for each unauthorized robocall they received from Nationwide.
What documentation do Minnesota residents need for Nationwide class action claims?
Minnesota residents typically need phone records showing calls from Nationwide numbers, any written communications from the company, and proof of Minnesota residency during the class period. Some settlements accept sworn affidavits if phone records are unavailable. Keep copies of all insurance policies or correspondence with Nationwide as supporting evidence for your claim.
Tips for Minnesota Residents Filing Nationwide Claims
Minnesota residents filing Nationwide claims should maintain detailed records of all communications with the company, including phone logs and written correspondence. Contact the Minnesota Department of Commerce if you encounter difficulties with claim submissions or suspect additional violations. Submit claims before deadlines, as Minnesota courts strictly enforce filing timeframes. Consider consulting with Minnesota-licensed attorneys familiar with state insurance laws for complex claims. Monitor the Minnesota Attorney General's website for updates on ongoing Nationwide investigations or additional settlements that may benefit state residents.
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