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

Vermont 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 Vermont Residents (1)

These SouthState Bank settlements are currently accepting claims from Vermont 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 Vermont

SouthState Bank class action settlements present unique considerations for Vermont residents, particularly given the state's robust consumer protection framework. Vermont's Consumer Protection Act provides broader remedies than federal law, allowing residents to seek treble damages for unfair and deceptive practices, which can complement federal class action recoveries. While SouthState Bank maintains limited physical presence in Vermont compared to southeastern states where it originated, Vermont residents may still be affected through online banking services, mortgage lending, or acquisitions of smaller regional institutions. The $1.5 million SouthState Bank data breach settlement specifically covers customers whose personal information was compromised, regardless of their geographic location. Vermont residents filing class action claims should be aware that the state's statute of limitations for consumer protection violations is typically three years, and Vermont courts have historically been favorable to consumer class actions. The Vermont Attorney General's office also actively monitors financial institution settlements and may provide additional resources for affected consumers seeking to understand their rights under both state and federal law.

SouthState Bank Settlements in Vermont: FAQs

How does the SouthState Bank data breach settlement affect Vermont customers?

Vermont residents whose personal information was compromised in the SouthState Bank data breach are eligible for compensation from the $1.5 million settlement fund. Even though SouthState Bank has minimal physical presence in Vermont, online customers and those affected through subsidiary relationships qualify for benefits including identity monitoring services and cash payments for documented losses.

Can Vermont residents file additional claims under state law beyond the federal class action?

Vermont's Consumer Protection Act allows residents to pursue individual claims for unfair and deceptive practices, potentially providing remedies beyond federal class action settlements. However, participating in a class action settlement may limit your ability to file separate state law claims for the same underlying conduct, so Vermont residents should carefully review settlement terms before accepting benefits.

What documentation do Vermont residents need for SouthState Bank settlement claims?

Vermont residents typically need proof of account ownership or customer relationship with SouthState Bank during the relevant time period, along with documentation of any out-of-pocket expenses related to the data breach. The Vermont Attorney General's Consumer Assistance Program can provide guidance on gathering appropriate documentation for settlement claims.

Tips for Vermont Residents Filing SouthState Bank Claims

Vermont residents filing SouthState Bank settlement claims should maintain detailed records of all banking relationships and any identity theft incidents following data breaches. Contact the Vermont Attorney General's Consumer Assistance Program for guidance on state-specific rights and potential additional remedies under Vermont's Consumer Protection Act. Submit claims before deadlines specified in settlement notices, as Vermont courts strictly enforce these timeframes. Consider consulting with Vermont-licensed attorneys familiar with both state consumer protection law and federal class action procedures. Vermont residents should also monitor credit reports closely and document any suspicious activity that could strengthen individual claims beyond class action recoveries available under settlements.

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