SouthState Bank Class Action Settlements in Nevada
All SouthState Bank class action lawsuits and settlements available to Nevada residents.
Last updated: April 28, 2026 · By Class Action Buddy
Nevada 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 Nevada Residents (1)
These SouthState Bank settlements are currently accepting claims from Nevada 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 Nevada
SouthState Bank class action settlements present opportunities for Nevada residents, though the bank maintains minimal physical presence in the Silver State. SouthState operates primarily in southeastern states, with Nevada customers typically accessing services through digital banking platforms or ATM networks. Nevada's consumer protection landscape includes the Nevada Deceptive Trade Practices Act, which provides additional recourse beyond federal banking regulations for financial service violations. The state's attorney general actively pursues financial institutions that violate consumer rights, often coordinating with multi-state settlements. Nevada residents affected by the $1.5 million SouthState Bank data breach settlement must meet specific eligibility criteria, typically requiring proof of account ownership during the breach period. The Nevada Department of Business and Industry's Financial Institutions Division oversees banking complaints and maintains records that can support class action claims. Nevada's statute of limitations for consumer protection claims generally allows three years from discovery of harm, though specific settlement deadlines supersede this timeframe. Residents should verify their eligibility through settlement administrators rather than pursuing individual state-level complaints for resolved class actions.
SouthState Bank Settlements in Nevada: FAQs
Can Nevada residents participate in the SouthState Bank data breach settlement even without a physical branch location in the state?
Yes, Nevada residents who held SouthState Bank accounts during the specified breach period remain eligible for the $1.5 million settlement regardless of the bank's limited Nevada presence. Eligibility depends on account ownership during the breach timeframe, not geographic proximity to physical branches.
Does Nevada's Deceptive Trade Practices Act affect SouthState Bank settlement amounts for state residents?
Nevada's consumer protection laws don't typically alter federal class action settlement distributions, as these agreements usually supersede state-level remedies. However, Nevada residents retain rights to pursue additional state claims if the settlement specifically preserves such options.
What documentation do Nevada residents need to file SouthState Bank settlement claims?
Nevada claimants typically need account statements, correspondence from SouthState Bank regarding the breach, and proof of Nevada residency during the relevant period. Settlement administrators may accept digital banking records as sufficient documentation for online-only account relationships.
Tips for Nevada Residents Filing SouthState Bank Claims
Nevada residents filing SouthState Bank claims should prioritize meeting settlement deadlines over pursuing state-level remedies, as class action agreements typically provide faster resolution. Maintain digital copies of all SouthState Bank communications and account statements, particularly important for Nevada customers who primarily used online services. Contact the Nevada Financial Institutions Division if you experience difficulties accessing necessary documentation from SouthState Bank. Submit claims electronically when possible, as Nevada's rural areas may face mail delivery delays that could jeopardize deadline compliance. Consider consulting Nevada-licensed attorneys familiar with multi-state banking settlements if your losses exceed typical settlement amounts or involve additional state law violations.
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