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

Washington 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 Washington Residents (1)

These SouthState Bank settlements are currently accepting claims from Washington 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 Washington

SouthState Bank class action settlements present opportunities for Washington residents, particularly following the $1.5 million data breach settlement. While SouthState Bank maintains limited physical presence in Washington state compared to its southeastern stronghold, the bank serves Washington customers through online banking services and mortgage lending operations. Washington's Consumer Protection Act provides robust safeguards for residents, including treble damages for willful violations and attorney fee recovery provisions that strengthen consumer positions in financial services disputes. The state's banking regulations under the Department of Financial Institutions offer additional oversight layers beyond federal protections. Washington residents filing class action claims benefit from the state's liberal discovery rules and consumer-friendly statute of limitations extending up to six years for certain financial violations. Class members should note that Washington courts have jurisdiction over national banking class actions when state residents comprise a substantial portion of the affected class, potentially allowing for more favorable venue selection in future SouthState Bank litigation.

SouthState Bank Settlements in Washington: FAQs

Can Washington residents participate in the SouthState Bank data breach settlement even without physical bank branches in the state?

Yes, Washington residents who held SouthState Bank accounts or used their online services during the breach period are eligible for the $1.5 million settlement regardless of physical branch locations. The settlement covers all affected customers nationwide who experienced unauthorized access to their personal information. Geographic location does not disqualify Washington residents from participating in this class action recovery.

How does Washington's Consumer Protection Act affect SouthState Bank settlement amounts for state residents?

Washington's Consumer Protection Act allows for treble damages when businesses engage in unfair or deceptive practices, potentially increasing settlement leverage in negotiations. While the current data breach settlement provides standard compensation, future violations could trigger enhanced damages under state law. Washington residents may also recover attorney fees under the Act, making individual claims more viable.

What documentation do Washington residents need to file SouthState Bank class action claims?

Washington residents typically need account statements, breach notification letters, and evidence of damages such as identity monitoring costs or fraudulent charges. For the data breach settlement, proof of account ownership during the specified time period is usually sufficient. Keep all communications from SouthState Bank regarding security incidents as supporting documentation.

Tips for Washington Residents Filing SouthState Bank Claims

Washington residents filing SouthState Bank claims should prioritize documentation preservation, including account statements and breach notifications. Submit claims before deadlines, as Washington courts strictly enforce procedural requirements. Consider consulting attorneys familiar with Washington's Consumer Protection Act, which may provide additional remedies beyond federal class action settlements. Monitor the Washington State Department of Financial Institutions website for regulatory updates affecting SouthState Bank operations. File complaints with state regulators simultaneously to create additional pressure for resolution. Washington's six-year statute of limitations for certain financial violations provides extended filing windows compared to other states, but don't delay action on current settlements.

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