www.WellsFargoCPISettlement.com – File Claim Now for Refund

WellsFargoCPISettlement

WellsFargoCPISettlement.com

A $394 million settlement has been reached in the class-action lawsuit against Wells Fargo.

File a claim at www.wellsfargocpisettlement.com or learn more about the case.

Class members contend Wells Fargo unlawfully placed collateral protection insurance (CPI) on auto loans.

Please note Wells Fargo denies any actions of wrongdoing but has agreed to settle in order to avoid further court cost.

WellsFargoCPISettlement Contact

  • Wells Fargo CPI Settlement c/o The Notice Plan P.O. Box 4990 Portland, OR 97208-4990
  • info@WellsFargoCPISettlement.com
  • 1-877-641-8815

Do I have a lawyer?

All class members who file valid claims will be represented by…

Roland Tellis, David B. Fernandes Jr. from BARON & BUDD PC Roman M. Silberfeld, David Martinez, Kellie Lerner, Benjamin D. Steinberg, Aaron M. Sheanin from ROBINS KAPLAN LLP David S. Casey Jr., Gayle M. Blatt from CASEY GERRY SCHENK FRANCAVILLA BLATT & PENFILED LLP.

Wells Fargo CPI Settlement Case Info

Title: In re: Wells Fargo Collateral Protection Insurance Litigation

Case No. 8:17-ML-2797-AG-KES

Court: U.S. District Court for the Central District of California

Fairness Hearing

The Court has scheduled a Final Approval Hearing on 10/28/2019 at 10:00 a.m. to consider granting final approval of the Settlement.

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