SouthState Bank Class Action Settlements in Massachusetts
All SouthState Bank class action lawsuits and settlements available to Massachusetts residents.
Last updated: April 28, 2026 · By Class Action Buddy
Massachusetts 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 Massachusetts Residents (1)
These SouthState Bank settlements are currently accepting claims from Massachusetts 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 Massachusetts
Massachusetts residents affected by SouthState Bank class action settlements benefit from the state's comprehensive consumer protection framework. The Massachusetts Consumer Protection Act (Chapter 93A) provides additional remedies beyond federal banking regulations, allowing consumers to seek triple damages and attorney fees for unfair or deceptive practices. SouthState Bank operates primarily in the southeastern United States, with its headquarters in South Carolina and branches concentrated in states like Florida, Georgia, and Virginia. While SouthState does not maintain physical branches in Massachusetts, the bank serves Massachusetts customers through digital banking services and ATM partnerships. Massachusetts residents filing class action claims must typically meet specific eligibility requirements and submit claims within court-mandated deadlines. The $1.5 million SouthState Bank data breach settlement demonstrates how cybersecurity incidents can impact customers nationwide, including those in Massachusetts. State residents should verify their eligibility based on account ownership dates and geographic requirements specified in settlement agreements. Massachusetts courts often scrutinize class action settlements to ensure adequate compensation for affected consumers.
SouthState Bank Settlements in Massachusetts: FAQs
Can Massachusetts residents participate in the SouthState Bank data breach settlement even without local branches?
Yes, Massachusetts residents who held SouthState Bank accounts during the relevant time period can participate in the $1.5 million data breach settlement regardless of the bank's limited physical presence in the state. Eligibility depends on account ownership dates and meeting specific criteria outlined in the settlement agreement, not geographic location of branches.
How does Massachusetts Chapter 93A affect SouthState Bank settlement claims?
Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 93A provides additional consumer protections that may complement federal class action settlements. While the SouthState settlement operates under federal court jurisdiction, Massachusetts residents retain rights under state consumer protection laws for separate claims involving unfair or deceptive banking practices.
What documentation do Massachusetts residents need for SouthState Bank settlement claims?
Massachusetts residents typically need account statements, correspondence from SouthState Bank, and proof of residency during the class period. For the data breach settlement, claimants may need to provide evidence of account ownership between specific dates and documentation of any identity theft or fraud expenses incurred.
Tips for Massachusetts Residents Filing SouthState Bank Claims
Massachusetts residents filing SouthState Bank claims should maintain detailed records of all banking communications and account statements. Submit claims before published deadlines, as Massachusetts courts strictly enforce time limits. Review settlement notices carefully for eligibility requirements, particularly account ownership dates and geographic restrictions. Consider consulting with Massachusetts-licensed attorneys familiar with Chapter 93A if additional state law violations occurred. Document any out-of-pocket expenses related to data breach consequences, including credit monitoring costs and fraud remediation fees. Monitor court-approved settlement websites for updates on claim status and distribution schedules to ensure timely receipt of compensation payments.
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