SouthState Bank Class Action Settlements in Arizona
All SouthState Bank class action lawsuits and settlements available to Arizona residents.
Last updated: April 28, 2026 · By Class Action Buddy
Arizona 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 Arizona Residents (1)
These SouthState Bank settlements are currently accepting claims from Arizona residents.
$1.5M SouthState Bank data breach class action settlement
Up to TBDSouthState Bank data breach victims may get compensation from $1.5M settlement. Check if you qualify and file your claim with Class Action Buddy.
About SouthState Bank Class Actions in Arizona
Arizona residents affected by SouthState Bank settlements benefit from the state's Consumer Protection Act, which provides additional remedies beyond federal banking regulations for deceptive practices and data security failures. SouthState Bank maintains a limited physical presence in Arizona compared to southeastern states, though the bank serves Arizona customers through digital banking services and acquired customer accounts from previous mergers with CenterState Bank and other institutions. The $1.5 million data breach settlement affects customers nationwide, including Arizona residents whose personal information was compromised in the cybersecurity incident. Arizona's class action procedures require residents to carefully review settlement notices and submission deadlines, as the state follows federal court jurisdiction for multi-state banking settlements. Arizona residents should preserve documentation of their SouthState Bank accounts and any identity monitoring expenses related to the data breach. The Arizona Attorney General's office actively monitors financial institution settlements and may provide additional resources for affected consumers beyond the federal settlement terms.
SouthState Bank Settlements in Arizona: FAQs
Can Arizona residents participate in the SouthState Bank data breach settlement even without physical branch locations in the state?
Yes, Arizona residents with SouthState Bank accounts are eligible for the $1.5 million data breach settlement regardless of physical branch proximity. The settlement covers all affected customers nationwide whose personal information was compromised. Geographic location within Arizona does not affect eligibility or claim amounts.
How does Arizona's Consumer Protection Act affect SouthState Bank settlement claims for state residents?
Arizona's Consumer Protection Act provides additional legal protections that may supplement federal banking settlement remedies. If SouthState Bank's actions violated Arizona consumer protection standards, residents might pursue separate state-level claims. However, participating in the federal class action settlement may limit additional state law claims depending on the release terms.
What documentation should Arizona residents gather for SouthState Bank settlement claims?
Arizona residents should collect account statements, correspondence from SouthState Bank about the data breach, and receipts for identity monitoring services purchased after the incident. Bank merger documents may also be relevant if accounts were transferred from acquired institutions. Keep records of any suspicious account activity or identity theft incidents following the breach notification.
Tips for Arizona Residents Filing SouthState Bank Claims
Arizona residents filing SouthState Bank claims should submit documentation promptly before settlement deadlines and consider consulting the Arizona Attorney General's Consumer Protection office for additional guidance. Maintain copies of all settlement correspondence and track claim submission confirmations. Review your SouthState Bank account history thoroughly, as acquired accounts from bank mergers may also qualify for settlement benefits. Consider whether accepting the class action settlement affects your ability to pursue individual claims under Arizona consumer protection laws. Document any out-of-pocket expenses related to the data breach, including credit monitoring costs and time spent addressing potential identity theft issues, as these may qualify for reimbursement under settlement terms.
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