Wells Fargo Class Action Settlements in Massachusetts
All Wells Fargo class action lawsuits and settlements available to Massachusetts residents.
Last updated: April 28, 2026 · By Class Action Buddy
Massachusetts 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 Massachusetts 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 Massachusetts
Wells Fargo maintains a substantial presence in Massachusetts through approximately 40 branch locations concentrated in the Greater Boston area, Worcester, and Springfield, serving hundreds of thousands of Bay State customers. Massachusetts residents benefit from the state's Consumer Protection Act (Chapter 93A), which provides stronger remedies than federal law, including potential treble damages and attorney fees for unfair business practices by financial institutions. The state's Attorney General has been particularly active in pursuing financial services companies, with Maura Healey's office previously investigating Wells Fargo's sales practices alongside federal regulators. Massachusetts residents filing class action claims must typically demonstrate they were harmed while residing in the state during the relevant time periods. The state's courts have jurisdiction over Wells Fargo due to its significant business operations here, and Massachusetts law often provides additional protections beyond federal banking regulations. Two major settlements currently available to eligible Massachusetts customers include the $56.85 million CARES Act settlement related to mortgage forbearance issues and the $33 million subscription billing settlement for unauthorized account fees.
Wells Fargo Settlements in Massachusetts: FAQs
Are Massachusetts Wells Fargo customers eligible for the CARES Act settlement?
Yes, Massachusetts residents who had Wells Fargo mortgages and were improperly denied CARES Act forbearance benefits may be eligible for compensation from the $56.85 million settlement. Eligible customers should have requested COVID-19 mortgage relief between March 2020 and December 2021 but faced improper denials or delays.
How does Massachusetts Chapter 93A affect Wells Fargo settlements?
Massachusetts Chapter 93A provides additional consumer protections beyond federal law, potentially allowing residents to seek treble damages for unfair business practices. While class action settlements typically resolve these claims, Chapter 93A strengthens Massachusetts residents' position in negotiations and may result in higher settlement amounts.
What documentation do Massachusetts residents need for Wells Fargo subscription billing claims?
For the $33 million subscription billing settlement, Massachusetts residents should gather Wells Fargo account statements showing unauthorized fees for services like overdraft protection or identity monitoring. The settlement covers fees charged without proper consent between specified dates, so account records from that period are essential.
Tips for Massachusetts Residents Filing Wells Fargo Claims
Massachusetts residents filing Wells Fargo claims should preserve all account statements, correspondence, and documentation from the relevant time periods. Contact the Massachusetts Attorney General's office if you believe you've experienced unfair practices not covered by existing settlements. Submit claims before deadlines, as Massachusetts courts strictly enforce filing requirements. Consider consulting with consumer protection attorneys familiar with Chapter 93A, as some may work on contingency. Monitor settlement websites regularly for updates on claim status and distribution schedules. Keep copies of all submitted documentation and confirmation receipts for your records.
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