Nationwide Pet Insurance Prerecorded Calls Class Action Settlement — Claim Deadline March 11, 2026

Nationwide Pet Insurance Prerecorded Calls Settlement

Nationwide Pet Insurance has reached a class action settlement over allegations that it made prerecorded or autodialed calls to consumers without proper consent, in violation of the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA). Affected individuals may file a claim by March 11, 2026.

What Is This Case About?

The lawsuit alleges that Nationwide Pet Insurance placed prerecorded voice calls or used an automatic telephone dialing system to contact consumers without obtaining their prior express consent as required by the TCPA. These calls may have included marketing messages, policy-related communications, or other solicitations that were made to cell phones or landlines without authorization.

Who Is Eligible?

You may be eligible if you received prerecorded or autodialed calls from Nationwide Pet Insurance without your consent during the class period. This includes calls to your cell phone or residential landline. Check the official settlement website for the specific dates covered.

How Much Can You Receive?

Eligible class members may receive a cash payment. TCPA violations can carry statutory damages of $500 to $1,500 per call. The actual per-claimant payment depends on the settlement fund size and total number of valid claims filed.

How to File Before the Deadline

Visit the official settlement website to submit your claim. Having phone records showing calls from Nationwide Pet Insurance can help support your claim.

  • Claim Deadline: March 11, 2026
  • Case Type: TCPA / unwanted calls

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