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

Colorado residents have 1 active class action settlements involving Pawn America that they can file claims for right now. Open settlements include $3.185M Pawn America Data Breach.

Combined maximum payouts across all Pawn America settlements total $5,000. Class Action Buddy automatically files Pawn America claims for Colorado residents in under 60 seconds — no paperwork, no mailing, no proof of purchasey/proof-of-purchase/" style="color:#5D82F2;text-decoration:none;font-weight:500;">proof of purchase needed for most settlements.

Open Pawn America Settlements for Colorado Residents (1)

These Pawn America settlements are currently accepting claims from Colorado residents.

$3.185M Pawn America Data Breach Class Action Settlement

Up to $5,000

Pawn America data breach victims (Sept 2021) may claim $30+ or up to $5,000 for losses from this $3.185M settlement. File by July 6, 2026.

Deadline: 2026-07-06 No Proof Needed Official site →

About Pawn America Class Actions in Colorado

Colorado residents affected by Pawn America settlements have specific protections under the Colorado Consumer Protection Act, which provides stronger remedies for data breach victims than federal law alone. The state's data breach notification requirements mandate that companies notify affected consumers within 30 days of discovering unauthorized access to personal information. Pawn America operates multiple locations throughout Colorado, serving thousands of customers who use pawn services for short-term loans and merchandise sales. The company's significant Colorado presence means many state residents were impacted by the $3.185 million data breach settlement involving compromised personal and financial information. Colorado class action participants must typically submit claims within court-specified deadlines, which are strictly enforced regardless of when individuals learned about the breach. The state's consumer protection framework allows residents to seek additional damages beyond federal settlements if they can prove violations of Colorado-specific privacy laws. Filing requirements often include providing documentation of harm, such as identity theft reports or credit monitoring expenses, making thorough record-keeping essential for Colorado claimants seeking maximum compensation.

Pawn America Settlements in Colorado: FAQs

What Colorado-specific protections apply to Pawn America class action settlements?

Colorado's Consumer Protection Act provides additional remedies beyond federal protections for data breach victims. The state requires companies to notify affected residents within 30 days of discovering unauthorized access to personal information, giving Colorado consumers stronger legal standing in settlements like Pawn America's $3.185 million data breach case.

How many Colorado locations were affected by Pawn America's data breach settlement?

Pawn America operates multiple Colorado locations that were included in the $3.185 million data breach settlement. The breach affected customer data from transactions across the company's Colorado stores, potentially impacting thousands of state residents who used pawn services for loans or merchandise purchases.

What documentation do Colorado residents need to file Pawn America settlement claims?

Colorado claimants typically need proof of transactions with Pawn America locations and evidence of any resulting harm from the data breach. This includes identity theft reports, credit monitoring expenses, or fraudulent account activity that occurred after the breach affecting Colorado customers' personal and financial information.

Tips for Colorado Residents Filing Pawn America Claims

Colorado residents filing Pawn America claims should gather all transaction records from Colorado store locations and document any identity theft or fraudulent activity following the data breach. Submit claims before court-imposed deadlines, as Colorado courts strictly enforce these timeframes regardless of when you discovered the breach. Keep detailed records of credit monitoring expenses and any financial losses, as Colorado's Consumer Protection Act may provide additional compensation beyond federal settlement amounts. Contact Colorado's Attorney General's office if you experience difficulties with the claims process, as they actively monitor compliance with state consumer protection requirements for companies operating multiple locations within Colorado.

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