Nationwide Class Action Settlements in New York
All Nationwide class action lawsuits and settlements available to New York residents.
Last updated: April 28, 2026 · By Class Action Buddy
New York 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 York Residents (1)
These Nationwide settlements are currently accepting claims from New York 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 New York
Nationwide Insurance maintains substantial operations throughout New York State, serving hundreds of thousands of policyholders across personal auto, home, and commercial insurance lines. The company operates numerous agent offices from Manhattan to Buffalo and has regional claims processing centers that handle New York claims. New York's General Business Law Article 22-A provides some of the nation's strongest consumer protections against deceptive insurance practices, while the state's Insurance Law Section 2601 establishes strict standards for claims handling that often exceed federal requirements. New York residents filing class action claims benefit from the state's Civil Practice Law and Rules Section 901, which facilitates class certification for consumer protection cases. The state's six-year statute of limitations for contract claims is longer than many other states, potentially allowing New York residents to join settlements for older violations. Additionally, New York's Telephone Consumer Protection Act supplements federal robocall protections, creating additional grounds for telecommunications-related class actions against companies like Nationwide that conduct extensive phone-based marketing campaigns to New York consumers.
Nationwide Settlements in New York: FAQs
Can New York residents claim compensation from the $1.4 million Nationwide robocalls settlement?
Yes, New York residents who received unauthorized robocalls from Nationwide between the specified dates are eligible to file claims for the $1.4 million settlement. New York's strict telemarketing laws under General Business Law Section 399-z provide additional protections beyond federal regulations. Eligible claimants can receive compensation for calls made to numbers registered on the Do Not Call Registry.
How do New York's consumer protection laws affect Nationwide settlement amounts?
New York's General Business Law Article 22-A allows for treble damages in deceptive practices cases, potentially increasing settlement values for violations occurring within the state. The state's Insurance Law Section 2601 also establishes specific standards for insurer conduct that can create additional liability. These enhanced protections often result in higher per-claimant payouts for New York residents compared to other states.
What documentation do New York residents need for Nationwide class action claims?
New York residents typically need phone records showing receipt of unauthorized calls, policy numbers for insurance-related claims, or account statements depending on the settlement type. The state's robust record-keeping requirements for insurance companies often mean Nationwide has detailed call logs that can support claims. Many settlements accept self-certification under penalty of perjury as sufficient documentation.
Tips for New York Residents Filing Nationwide Claims
New York residents should gather phone records or account statements before filing Nationwide claims, as documentation requirements vary by settlement type. Check claim deadlines carefully since New York's extended statute of limitations doesn't override specific settlement filing periods. Monitor the New York Attorney General's consumer protection website for updates on Nationwide-related investigations that might affect pending settlements. Consider consulting with New York-licensed attorneys familiar with state insurance regulations if claim values exceed small claims court limits. File claims promptly even if documentation is incomplete, as many settlements accept self-certification under penalty of perjury, and New York's consumer protection framework often supports claimant rights over technical requirements.
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