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

New Mexico 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 New Mexico Residents (1)

These Nationwide settlements are currently accepting claims from New Mexico residents.

$1.4M Nationwide robocalls class action settlement

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Nationwide pet insurance robocall settlement offers share of $1.4M fund. Deadline March 11, 2026. Check if you qualify and file your claim.

Deadline: 2026-03-11 No Proof Needed Official site →

About Nationwide Class Actions in New Mexico

New Mexico residents have access to several class action settlements involving Nationwide, including a significant $1.4 million robocalls settlement. The state's Unfair Practices Act provides robust consumer protections that often complement federal telecommunications regulations, particularly relevant to unwanted automated calls. Nationwide maintains a substantial presence in New Mexico through independent agent networks serving major metropolitan areas like Albuquerque, Santa Fe, and Las Cruces, with thousands of auto and property insurance policyholders statewide. New Mexico residents filing class action claims must be aware that the state follows federal class action procedures under Rule 23, but local district courts may have specific filing requirements. The state's three-year statute of limitations for consumer protection violations can affect eligibility for certain settlements. New Mexico's strong consumer advocacy tradition, reinforced by the Attorney General's Consumer Protection Division, often results in favorable settlement terms. Residents should note that New Mexico courts have historically been receptive to consumer class actions, particularly those involving telecommunications violations and insurance practices affecting rural communities throughout the state.

Nationwide Settlements in New Mexico: FAQs

How does the $1.4M Nationwide robocalls settlement affect New Mexico residents?

New Mexico residents who received unwanted robocalls from Nationwide between the specified class period dates may be eligible for compensation from this settlement. The state's Unfair Practices Act provides additional protections beyond federal law, potentially strengthening claims for residents who experienced violations.

Are there specific deadlines for New Mexico residents to file Nationwide class action claims?

New Mexico residents must follow the same federal deadlines as other states for class action settlements, typically 60-90 days from the settlement announcement. However, New Mexico's three-year statute of limitations may affect eligibility for future claims not yet settled.

Does Nationwide's presence in New Mexico affect settlement amounts for local residents?

While settlement amounts are typically uniform nationwide, New Mexico's strong consumer protection laws and Nationwide's significant local customer base through independent agents may influence the scope of affected residents. The company's extensive auto insurance market share in Albuquerque and surrounding areas means many residents could be impacted.

Tips for New Mexico Residents Filing Nationwide Claims

New Mexico residents should gather all documentation of Nationwide communications, including phone records showing unwanted calls and any written correspondence. File claims promptly within settlement deadlines, as New Mexico courts strictly enforce procedural requirements. Contact the New Mexico Attorney General's Consumer Protection Division if you encounter difficulties with the claims process, as they actively monitor class action settlements affecting state residents. Keep copies of all submission materials and confirmation numbers. Consider consulting with local consumer attorneys familiar with New Mexico's Unfair Practices Act if settlement amounts seem inadequate, as state law may provide additional remedies beyond federal class action recoveries.

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