SouthState Bank Class Action Settlements in Minnesota
All SouthState Bank class action lawsuits and settlements available to Minnesota residents.
Last updated: April 28, 2026 · By Class Action Buddy
Minnesota 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 Minnesota Residents (1)
These SouthState Bank settlements are currently accepting claims from Minnesota 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 Minnesota
Minnesota residents affected by SouthState Bank class action settlements benefit from the state's robust consumer protection framework. The Minnesota Consumer Fraud Act provides additional recourse beyond federal regulations, allowing for treble damages in cases of intentional deception. SouthState Bank, primarily concentrated in the southeastern United States with headquarters in South Carolina, maintains limited direct presence in Minnesota. However, Minnesota residents may still be affected through online banking services, correspondent banking relationships, or acquisitions of accounts from other financial institutions. The $1.5 million SouthState Bank data breach settlement demonstrates how cyber incidents can impact customers regardless of geographic boundaries. Minnesota's Department of Commerce actively monitors financial institutions and maintains strict data security requirements under the Minnesota Identity Theft Prevention Act. When filing class action claims in Minnesota, residents must adhere to the state's three-year statute of limitations for consumer fraud claims. Minnesota courts have jurisdiction over claims involving state residents even when the defendant company operates primarily outside the state, provided sufficient minimum contacts exist through business activities or customer relationships.
SouthState Bank Settlements in Minnesota: FAQs
Does the SouthState Bank data breach settlement apply to Minnesota residents?
Yes, the $1.5 million SouthState Bank data breach settlement covers affected individuals nationwide, including Minnesota residents whose personal information was compromised. Minnesota residents who received notification of the breach or can demonstrate their data was exposed are eligible to file claims for reimbursement and credit monitoring services.
What Minnesota laws protect residents in banking class action cases?
Minnesota's Consumer Fraud Act and the Minnesota Identity Theft Prevention Act provide strong protections for residents affected by banking settlements. These state laws work alongside federal banking regulations to ensure Minnesota residents can pursue claims even against out-of-state banks like SouthState Bank that conduct business with Minnesota consumers.
How long do Minnesota residents have to file SouthState Bank settlement claims?
Settlement claim deadlines are typically specified in court-approved settlement agreements, usually ranging from 60-120 days after final approval. However, Minnesota's three-year statute of limitations for consumer fraud provides additional time for independent legal action if residents discover harm after settlement deadlines pass.
Tips for Minnesota Residents Filing SouthState Bank Claims
Minnesota residents filing SouthState Bank claims should document all communications and maintain records of any financial harm or identity theft attempts. Submit claims before court-imposed deadlines, typically found on settlement websites or legal notices. Consider consulting Minnesota-licensed attorneys familiar with the state's Consumer Fraud Act for complex cases involving significant damages. Review credit reports regularly and report suspicious activity to Minnesota's Attorney General's Office. Keep copies of all settlement documentation and confirmation receipts when filing online claims. Monitor case status through official settlement administration websites rather than third-party services to ensure authenticity and avoid scams targeting settlement participants.
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