TransUnion Class Action Settlements in Montana
All TransUnion class action lawsuits and settlements available to Montana residents.
Last updated: April 28, 2026 · By Class Action Buddy
Montana residents have 0 active class action settlements involving TransUnion that they can file claims for right now. In addition, TransUnion has 2 past settlements that have been resolved.
Combined maximum payouts across all TransUnion settlements total $200. Class Action Buddy automatically files TransUnion claims for Montana residents in under 60 seconds — no paperwork to handle, no postage to pay — we file the form for you.
Past TransUnion Settlements (2)
These TransUnion settlements have closed but Montana residents may have qualified at the time.
$2.5M TransUnion FCRA class action settlement
Up to $40TransUnion agreed to $2.5M settlement for FCRA violations. Check if you qualify for compensation. File easily with Class Action Buddy app.
$23M TransUnion credit report dispute class action settlement
Up to $160The $23M TransUnion credit report dispute settlement paid $20-$160 to consumers whose inquiry disputes were mishandled between 2016-2025. Learn about similar settlements.
About TransUnion Class Actions in Montana
TransUnion class action settlements have provided significant compensation opportunities for Montana residents affected by credit reporting violations. Montana's Consumer Protection Act provides additional safeguards beyond federal FCRA protections, allowing residents to pursue claims for unfair business practices related to credit reporting. While TransUnion doesn't maintain major operational facilities in Montana, the company serves thousands of Montana consumers through credit monitoring services and reports provided to local lenders, landlords, and employers. Montana residents have been eligible participants in major TransUnion settlements, including the $2.5 million FCRA class action settlement for notification failures and the substantial $23 million credit report dispute settlement addressing inadequate investigation procedures. Montana's statute of limitations for consumer protection claims is typically five years, providing residents with a reasonable window to discover and pursue violations. The state's relatively small population means fewer competing claims in national settlements, potentially resulting in larger individual payouts. Montana residents should be particularly vigilant about credit report accuracy given the state's rural nature, where incorrect information can significantly impact access to credit and employment opportunities in smaller communities.
TransUnion Settlements in Montana: FAQs
How do Montana's consumer protection laws affect TransUnion class action settlements?
Montana's Consumer Protection Act provides additional remedies beyond federal FCRA protections, potentially allowing residents to recover enhanced damages in TransUnion settlements. This state law specifically prohibits unfair credit reporting practices and can strengthen claims in cases like the $23 million credit report dispute settlement.
What TransUnion settlements have specifically benefited Montana residents recently?
Montana residents were eligible for both the $2.5 million TransUnion FCRA settlement for improper notifications and the $23 million settlement addressing inadequate dispute investigations. These settlements covered violations affecting consumers nationwide, including Montana residents who had TransUnion credit reports generated between the specified class periods.
Are there any special filing requirements for Montana residents in TransUnion class actions?
Montana residents must typically file claims within the same deadlines as other class members, usually 90-180 days after settlement approval. However, Montana's five-year statute of limitations for consumer protection violations may provide additional time to join future TransUnion litigation beyond federal FCRA time limits.
Tips for Montana Residents Filing TransUnion Claims
Montana residents filing TransUnion claims should maintain detailed records of all credit report requests and dispute correspondence, as rural addresses sometimes cause processing delays. Document any employment or housing denials potentially linked to TransUnion reporting errors, as these carry significant weight in Montana's smaller job markets. File claims promptly within settlement deadlines, typically 90-180 days after court approval. Consider consulting Montana consumer protection attorneys who understand both federal FCRA violations and state-specific remedies under Montana's Consumer Protection Act. Monitor settlement websites regularly for updates, as notification methods may vary for rural addresses. Keep copies of all TransUnion credit reports and dispute responses to strengthen potential future claims.
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