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

North Carolina 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 North Carolina Residents (1)

These Nationwide settlements are currently accepting claims from North Carolina 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 North Carolina

North Carolina residents have been affected by various Nationwide class action settlements, with the most significant being a $1.4 million robocalls settlement. Nationwide maintains a substantial presence in North Carolina through its insurance operations, serving hundreds of thousands of policyholders across the state with auto, home, and life insurance products. The company operates through independent agents throughout major cities including Charlotte, Raleigh, Greensboro, and Winston-Salem. North Carolina's Telephone Privacy Protection Act provides additional consumer protections beyond federal regulations, making robocall violations particularly serious in the state. The law allows for damages of up to $500 per call, which can significantly impact settlement amounts. North Carolina residents filing class action claims must be aware of the state's three-year statute of limitations for consumer protection violations. The North Carolina Attorney General's office actively monitors insurance company practices and has established specific procedures for residents to report violations. When filing claims, North Carolina residents should ensure they meet residency requirements during the specified class period and maintain documentation of any communications or damages.

Nationwide Settlements in North Carolina: FAQs

How much can North Carolina residents receive from the Nationwide robocalls settlement?

The $1.4 million Nationwide robocalls settlement provides payments to affected consumers who received unauthorized calls. North Carolina residents who submit valid claims typically receive between $25-$100 depending on the number of verified calls and total claims filed.

Does North Carolina's insurance regulation affect Nationwide settlements differently than other states?

Yes, North Carolina's Department of Insurance has specific oversight requirements for insurance companies operating in the state. This can lead to enhanced monitoring of Nationwide's practices and potentially larger settlement amounts when violations occur involving North Carolina policyholders.

What documentation do North Carolina residents need for Nationwide class action claims?

North Carolina residents should gather phone records showing unwanted calls, insurance policy numbers, and any written communications with Nationwide. The state's consumer protection laws require detailed documentation, so maintaining call logs and screenshots can strengthen your claim significantly.

Tips for North Carolina Residents Filing Nationwide Claims

North Carolina residents filing Nationwide claims should act quickly due to strict deadlines and maintain thorough documentation. Contact the North Carolina Attorney General's Consumer Protection Division if you encounter difficulties with claim submission. Keep detailed records of all Nationwide interactions, including policy numbers, call times, and representative names. Submit claims through official settlement websites rather than third-party services to avoid unnecessary fees. North Carolina's consumer protection laws provide additional remedies, so consider consulting with local attorneys familiar with state-specific regulations. Monitor the North Carolina Department of Insurance website for updates on Nationwide-related settlements, as the state actively tracks insurance company violations and may announce additional recovery opportunities for residents.

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