Nationwide Class Action Settlements in South Carolina
All Nationwide class action lawsuits and settlements available to South Carolina residents.
Last updated: April 28, 2026 · By Class Action Buddy
South 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 South Carolina Residents (1)
These Nationwide settlements are currently accepting claims from South Carolina 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 South Carolina
Nationwide Insurance maintains a significant presence in South Carolina through multiple regional offices and serves thousands of policyholders across the state. The company operates under South Carolina's Insurance Code, which provides robust consumer protections including requirements for fair claims handling and disclosure practices. South Carolina's Unfair Trade Practices Act offers additional remedies for consumers facing deceptive business practices from insurers and financial service providers. The $1.4 million Nationwide robocalls settlement stems from allegations that the company made automated calls to consumers without proper consent, violating the Telephone Consumer Protection Act. South Carolina residents who received these calls between specific dates may be eligible for compensation ranging from $40 to $500 per claim. When filing class action claims in South Carolina, residents should note that the state follows federal procedures for most multi-state settlements. Claims typically must be submitted within strict deadlines, usually 60-90 days after settlement approval. South Carolina's statute of limitations for consumer protection claims is generally three years, though class action settlements often have separate filing windows that supersede these timelines.
Nationwide Settlements in South Carolina: FAQs
How much can South Carolina residents receive from the Nationwide robocalls settlement?
Eligible South Carolina residents can receive between $40 and $500 from the $1.4 million Nationwide robocalls settlement, depending on the number of qualifying calls received. The exact amount depends on documentation provided and the total number of valid claims filed. Payments are typically distributed within 60-90 days after the claims deadline.
What South Carolina laws protect residents from unwanted robocalls by companies like Nationwide?
South Carolina residents are protected by both the federal Telephone Consumer Protection Act and the state's Telephone Solicitation Act, which requires express consent for automated calls. The state also enforces the Unfair Trade Practices Act, allowing consumers to seek damages for deceptive telemarketing practices. Violations can result in penalties up to $1,000 per illegal call.
Do South Carolina residents need to prove they received Nationwide robocalls to file a claim?
South Carolina residents typically need phone records, call logs, or other documentation showing receipt of automated calls from Nationwide during the specified time period. The settlement administrator may accept cell phone bills, landline records, or sworn affidavits as proof. Claims without adequate documentation may be denied or receive reduced compensation amounts.
Tips for South Carolina Residents Filing Nationwide Claims
South Carolina residents filing Nationwide claims should gather all relevant documentation including phone records, policy numbers, and correspondence before starting the claims process. Submit claims well before published deadlines, as late filings are typically rejected without exception. Keep copies of all submitted materials and confirmation receipts for your records. Monitor your contact information with the settlement administrator to ensure you receive important updates about claim status and payment distribution. Consider consulting with a South Carolina consumer protection attorney if you encounter difficulties with the claims process or believe you may have additional legal remedies beyond the class action settlement.
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