TransUnion Class Action Settlements in Oregon
All TransUnion class action lawsuits and settlements available to Oregon residents.
Last updated: April 28, 2026 · By Class Action Buddy
Oregon 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 Oregon 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 Oregon 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 Oregon
Oregon residents affected by TransUnion's credit reporting practices have access to significant class action settlements totaling over $25 million. The $2.5 million FCRA settlement and $23 million credit report dispute settlement address violations of federal consumer protection laws that impacted millions nationwide. Oregon's Unlawful Trade Practices Act provides additional consumer protections beyond federal FCRA requirements, potentially strengthening residents' claims against credit reporting agencies. TransUnion maintains substantial operations serving Oregon consumers through its credit monitoring services and partnerships with local financial institutions, including credit unions and regional banks throughout the Portland metro area and statewide. Oregon residents filing class action claims benefit from the state's relatively straightforward court system and strong consumer advocacy groups. The Oregon Department of Consumer and Business Services actively monitors credit reporting issues, providing additional oversight. Unlike some states, Oregon does not require extensive documentation for small claims related to credit reporting errors, making it easier for residents to participate in class action settlements without significant legal barriers or administrative hurdles.
TransUnion Settlements in Oregon: FAQs
How do Oregon's consumer protection laws affect TransUnion settlement claims?
Oregon's Unlawful Trade Practices Act provides stronger consumer protections than federal FCRA requirements, potentially increasing settlement amounts for state residents. The state's consumer protection framework specifically addresses credit reporting accuracy and dispute resolution processes. This means Oregon residents may have additional legal grounds beyond the federal violations addressed in the $2.5M and $23M TransUnion settlements.
Can Oregon residents claim from both major TransUnion settlements?
Yes, Oregon residents may be eligible for both the $2.5M FCRA settlement and $23M credit dispute settlement if they meet the specific criteria for each case. The settlements address different time periods and violation types, so qualifying for one doesn't exclude participation in the other. Each settlement has distinct eligibility requirements and claim deadlines that Oregon residents must follow.
What documentation do Oregon residents need for TransUnion settlement claims?
Oregon residents typically need proof of credit report requests, dispute correspondence with TransUnion, and evidence of damages during the relevant class periods. The state's simplified consumer claim process means extensive legal documentation isn't required for most settlement participation. Basic records showing TransUnion credit monitoring or reporting activity during the settlement periods are usually sufficient.
Tips for Oregon Residents Filing TransUnion Claims
Oregon residents should gather all TransUnion-related correspondence, including credit reports and dispute letters, before filing settlement claims. Document any financial damages caused by credit reporting errors, such as denied loans or higher interest rates. File claims before deadlines and keep copies of all submissions. Contact Oregon's Department of Consumer and Business Services if you encounter difficulties with the settlement process. Consider consulting with Oregon consumer protection attorneys who understand state-specific laws. Monitor settlement websites regularly for updates and additional documentation requirements that may arise during the claims process.
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