TransUnion Class Action Settlements in South Carolina
All TransUnion class action lawsuits and settlements available to South Carolina residents.
Last updated: April 28, 2026 · By Class Action Buddy
South Carolina 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 South Carolina 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 South Carolina 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 South Carolina
South Carolina residents have been eligible participants in multiple TransUnion class action settlements, including a $2.5 million FCRA settlement and a substantial $23 million credit report dispute settlement. TransUnion maintains significant operations serving South Carolina consumers through its credit reporting services, impacting thousands of residents across the state. South Carolina follows federal Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) guidelines but also enforces the South Carolina Consumer Protection Code, which provides additional remedies for unfair credit reporting practices. The state's Attorney General has historically been active in pursuing credit reporting violations. South Carolina residents filing class action claims must typically demonstrate they received credit reports or services during specified claim periods. Unlike some states, South Carolina does not have a separate state credit reporting statute beyond federal FCRA protections. The state's three-year statute of limitations for consumer protection claims can affect eligibility timing. TransUnion settlements often require South Carolina claimants to provide documentation of credit monitoring services purchased or credit reports obtained during relevant time periods, making record-keeping essential for maximum recovery.
TransUnion Settlements in South Carolina: FAQs
Are South Carolina residents eligible for the $23 million TransUnion credit report dispute settlement?
Yes, South Carolina residents who had credit report disputes with TransUnion during the specified class period may be eligible for compensation from this settlement. Eligibility typically requires that you disputed information on your TransUnion credit report and experienced delays or inadequate responses during the claim period.
Does South Carolina have stronger credit reporting laws than federal FCRA that could affect TransUnion claims?
South Carolina primarily relies on federal FCRA protections rather than maintaining separate state credit reporting statutes. However, the South Carolina Consumer Protection Code can provide additional remedies for deceptive practices, potentially strengthening claims against TransUnion for credit reporting violations.
How long do South Carolina residents have to file TransUnion class action claims?
Class action settlement claim deadlines are set by court order, not state law, and typically range from 60-120 days after final approval. South Carolina's general three-year consumer protection statute of limitations doesn't apply to court-approved settlement claims, but missing court-imposed deadlines will forfeit your right to compensation.
Tips for South Carolina Residents Filing TransUnion Claims
South Carolina residents should maintain detailed records of all TransUnion credit reports and monitoring services purchased during relevant time periods. Document any credit report disputes filed with TransUnion, including dates and correspondence received. Check settlement websites regularly as claim deadlines are strictly enforced by federal courts. Gather proof of residence in South Carolina during class periods, as geographic eligibility may be required. Consider consulting with South Carolina consumer protection attorneys if you experienced significant credit reporting damages beyond typical settlement amounts. Submit claims early rather than waiting until deadlines approach, as technical issues can prevent last-minute filings from being processed successfully.
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