Wells Fargo Class Action Settlements in Kentucky
All Wells Fargo class action lawsuits and settlements available to Kentucky residents.
Last updated: April 28, 2026 · By Class Action Buddy
Kentucky residents have 0 active class action settlements involving Wells Fargo that they can file claims for right now. In addition, Wells Fargo has 2 past settlements that have been resolved.
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Past Wells Fargo Settlements (2)
These Wells Fargo settlements have closed but Kentucky residents may have qualified at the time.
$56.85M Wells Fargo CARES Act class action settlement
Up to TBDWells Fargo reached a $56.85M settlement over CARES Act forbearance reporting errors. Check if you qualify and file your claim with Class Action Buddy.
$33M Wells Fargo subscription billing class action settlement
Up to VariesThe $33M Wells Fargo subscription billing settlement compensated consumers enrolled in unauthorized recurring charges through deceptive free trial offers. Learn about similar settlements.
About Wells Fargo Class Actions in Kentucky
Wells Fargo maintains a significant presence across Kentucky with approximately 80 branch locations serving customers in Louisville, Lexington, Bowling Green, and other major cities. The bank's extensive Kentucky operations include commercial lending, mortgage services, and personal banking that have affected thousands of state residents. Kentucky operates under the Kentucky Consumer Protection Act (KRS Chapter 367), which provides additional remedies beyond federal protections for deceptive banking practices. This state law allows consumers to recover actual damages, attorney fees, and in some cases punitive damages for unfair business practices. Kentucky residents have been eligible participants in major Wells Fargo class action settlements, including the $56.85 million CARES Act settlement addressing improper loan modifications and the $33 million subscription billing settlement for unauthorized account services. Kentucky follows a six-year statute of limitations for contract claims and five years for fraud claims, giving residents substantial time to pursue banking-related legal actions. The state's consumer protection framework often works in conjunction with federal banking regulations to provide comprehensive coverage for financial services disputes.
Wells Fargo Settlements in Kentucky: FAQs
How many Wells Fargo customers in Kentucky were affected by the major class action settlements?
While exact Kentucky-specific numbers aren't publicly disclosed, Wells Fargo serves hundreds of thousands of customers across the state's 80+ branches. Both the $56.85M CARES Act settlement and $33M subscription billing settlement included eligible Kentucky customers who met the class criteria for improper loan handling or unauthorized services respectively.
Does Kentucky's Consumer Protection Act provide additional benefits for Wells Fargo settlement claims?
Kentucky's Consumer Protection Act (KRS Chapter 367) can provide supplementary protections beyond federal class action settlements. This state law allows consumers to pursue individual claims for actual damages, attorney fees, and sometimes punitive damages for deceptive banking practices that may not be fully covered by national settlements.
Can Kentucky residents still file individual claims against Wells Fargo after participating in class actions?
Participation in class action settlements typically prevents filing individual lawsuits for the same claims covered by the settlement. However, Kentucky residents may still pursue separate legal action under state consumer protection laws for different violations or damages not addressed in the federal class action settlements.
Tips for Kentucky Residents Filing Wells Fargo Claims
Kentucky residents filing Wells Fargo claims should gather all relevant account statements and correspondence before claim deadlines. Document any unauthorized fees, improper loan modifications, or subscription services you didn't authorize. File claims through official settlement websites rather than third-party services to avoid unnecessary fees. Kentucky's Consumer Protection Act may provide additional remedies beyond federal settlements, so consider consulting a Kentucky consumer attorney familiar with state banking laws. Keep copies of all submitted claim forms and maintain records of communications. Monitor your accounts regularly for future issues and report problems to both Wells Fargo and Kentucky's Department of Financial Institutions when appropriate.
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