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

Alabama residents have 1 active class action settlements involving SouthState Bank that they can file claims for right now. Open settlements include $1.5M SouthState Bank data breach class action settlement.

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Open SouthState Bank Settlements for Alabama Residents (1)

These SouthState Bank settlements are currently accepting claims from Alabama residents.

$1.5M SouthState Bank data breach class action settlement

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SouthState Bank data breach victims may get compensation from $1.5M settlement. Check if you qualify and file your claim with Class Action Buddy.

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About SouthState Bank Class Actions in Alabama

SouthState Bank has established a significant presence in Alabama through its acquisition of CenterState Bank in 2020, which previously operated multiple branches across the state. Alabama residents affected by SouthState Bank issues benefit from the state's Deceptive Trade Practices Act, which provides additional consumer protections beyond federal banking regulations. The state's banking commissioner actively monitors financial institutions and can pursue enforcement actions for violations affecting Alabama customers. When filing class action claims in Alabama, residents should be aware that the state follows a modified comparative negligence rule, meaning partial fault doesn't automatically bar recovery. Alabama's statute of limitations for consumer protection claims is typically two years from discovery of the harm. The recent $1.5 million SouthState Bank data breach settlement affects customers nationwide, including Alabama residents who had personal information compromised. Alabama residents must ensure they meet specific residency and account ownership requirements when submitting claims. The state's consumer protection framework often allows for attorney fees recovery in successful cases, making legal representation more accessible for affected customers seeking compensation through class action settlements.

SouthState Bank Settlements in Alabama: FAQs

How does Alabama's banking regulation affect SouthState Bank settlements for state residents?

Alabama's Department of Banking and Finance provides additional oversight beyond federal regulations, often resulting in stronger consumer protections for state residents. The department can coordinate with federal agencies during settlement negotiations, potentially ensuring Alabama-specific remedies are included in final agreements.

Are Alabama SouthState Bank customers eligible for the $1.5M data breach settlement?

Yes, Alabama residents who had accounts with SouthState Bank during the specified breach period are eligible to file claims under the settlement. Customers must provide documentation of their account ownership and any damages resulting from the data breach to receive compensation.

What documentation do Alabama residents need for SouthState Bank class action claims?

Alabama residents typically need account statements, proof of Alabama residency during the relevant time period, and documentation of any financial losses or identity theft resulting from the breach. Some settlements may also require Social Security numbers and contact information updates for payment processing.

Tips for Alabama Residents Filing SouthState Bank Claims

Alabama residents filing SouthState Bank claims should maintain detailed records of all account communications and financial statements during relevant time periods. Contact the Alabama Department of Banking and Finance if settlement administrators are unresponsive, as state regulators can provide additional assistance. File claims promptly since Alabama's consumer protection statutes have specific timing requirements that may affect eligibility. Consider consulting with Alabama-licensed attorneys familiar with banking class actions, as the state's fee-shifting provisions often make legal representation cost-effective. Always verify settlement legitimacy through official court documents rather than relying solely on email notifications, as fraud targeting class action participants is common in Alabama.

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