$1.4M Nationwide robocalls class action settlement
By the Class Action Buddy Editorial Team · Last reviewed April 22, 2026
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Who Was Eligible?
Who the settlement covered:
- You received robocalls from or on behalf of Nationwide regarding pet insurance
- The calls were made to your cell phone or landline
- You did not consent to receive these calls
- The calls occurred during the class period (specific dates to be determined)
How Much Did It Pay?
The settlement establishes a $1.4 million fund to compensate eligible class members. Your individual payout will depend on how many people file valid claims and the total number of robocalls you received. Once all claims are processed, the fund will be divided among qualifying participants.How this claim was filed
This settlement is closed, so the steps below are kept for reference only — they no longer lead anywhere you can file.
- Gather any records of the unwanted Nationwide pet insurance robocalls you received
- Note the dates and phone numbers the calls came from, if available
- Wait for the official claim form to become available
- Submit your claim before the March 11, 2026 deadline
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the deadline to file a claim for the $1.4M Nationwide robocalls class action settlement?
The deadline to file a claim was Mar 11, 2026, and it has passed. Claims are no longer accepted for this settlement.
Did I need proof of purchase for the $1.4M Nationwide robocalls class action settlement?
No proof of purchase was required — claims could be made on a sworn statement, without receipts, photos, or product packaging.
What is the Nationwide pet insurance robocall settlement about?
This settlement resolves claims that Nationwide made unauthorized robocalls to consumers about pet insurance products, allegedly violating federal telemarketing laws.
How much money can I get from the Nationwide robocall settlement?
Individual payouts will be determined based on the total number of valid claims filed and how many calls you received. The settlement fund totals $1.4 million.
When is the deadline to file a claim for the Nationwide settlement?
The deadline to submit your claim is March 11, 2026. Make sure to file before this date to be eligible for compensation.
Primary source: official settlement administrator — tcpapetsettlement.com. The settlement details on this page were checked against the administrator’s official website.
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