USAA Class Action Settlements in Maryland
All USAA class action lawsuits and settlements available to Maryland residents.
Last updated: April 28, 2026 · By Class Action Buddy
Maryland residents have 0 active class action settlements involving USAA that they can file claims for right now. In addition, USAA has 2 past settlements that have been resolved.
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Past USAA Settlements (2)
These USAA settlements have closed but Maryland residents may have qualified at the time.
$5M USAA Maryland late fee class action settlement
Up to VariesThe $5M USAA Maryland settlement compensated policyholders who received late fee refunds without interest. Payments were automatic. Learn about similar settlements.
$3.25M USAA data breach class action settlement
Up to VariesUSAA data breach settlement for 2021 incident. Affected members may qualify for compensation. File your claim with Class Action Buddy today.
About USAA Class Actions in Maryland
USAA operates extensively in Maryland, serving thousands of military families and veterans stationed at installations like Fort Meade, Andrews Air Force Base, and the Naval Academy in Annapolis. The company maintains significant customer service operations and has historically faced scrutiny under Maryland's Consumer Protection Act, which provides stronger remedies than many states for financial service violations. Maryland's Uniform Securities Act and Consumer Debt Collection Act create additional oversight for financial institutions like USAA operating within state borders. Maryland residents have successfully participated in major USAA settlements, including a $5 million late fee class action settlement addressing improper charges on auto loans and insurance policies, and a $3.25 million data breach settlement compensating members whose personal information was compromised. The state's consumer protection framework allows residents to pursue both individual and class action remedies against financial services companies. Maryland courts have jurisdiction over USAA matters affecting state residents, and the state's consumer protection laws often provide longer statute of limitations periods than federal alternatives. Maryland residents can typically file claims in state court under local consumer protection statutes, which may offer additional damages beyond federal class action recoveries.
USAA Settlements in Maryland: FAQs
Can Maryland residents join USAA class action settlements if they live outside military installations?
Yes, Maryland residents who are USAA members can participate in class action settlements regardless of their proximity to military bases. Both the $5 million late fee settlement and $3.25 million data breach settlement were available to all affected USAA members nationwide, including Maryland civilians who qualified for membership through military family connections.
How does Maryland's Consumer Protection Act affect USAA settlement claims?
Maryland's Consumer Protection Act provides additional legal protections beyond federal regulations, potentially allowing residents to pursue separate state-level claims even after participating in federal class action settlements. The Act covers unfair or deceptive practices by financial institutions and may provide Maryland residents with enhanced remedies for USAA-related disputes.
Are there specific deadlines for Maryland residents to file USAA class action claims?
Maryland residents must follow the same federal class action deadlines as other states, typically 60-120 days from settlement notice. However, Maryland's Consumer Protection Act provides a three-year statute of limitations for separate individual claims, giving residents additional time to pursue state-level remedies if they missed federal class action deadlines.
Tips for Maryland Residents Filing USAA Claims
Maryland residents should document all USAA interactions, including account statements showing late fees or data breach notifications. File claims promptly within settlement deadlines, typically 60-120 days from notice. Consider consulting Maryland consumer protection attorneys who understand both federal class action procedures and state-specific remedies under Maryland's Consumer Protection Act. Keep copies of all military service documentation proving USAA membership eligibility. Monitor credit reports if involved in data breach settlements, as Maryland law provides additional identity theft protections. Review settlement terms carefully, as some agreements may not preclude separate Maryland state law claims for ongoing violations.
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