Wells Fargo Class Action Settlements in Texas
All Wells Fargo class action lawsuits and settlements available to Texas residents.
Last updated: April 28, 2026 · By Class Action Buddy
Texas 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 Texas 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 Texas
Wells Fargo maintains extensive operations throughout Texas, with over 400 branch locations and approximately 1.8 million customers statewide, making it one of the largest banking presences in the state. Texas operates under specific consumer protection frameworks, including the Texas Deceptive Trade Practices Act (DTPA), which provides broader remedies than federal banking regulations and allows for treble damages in certain cases involving deceptive banking practices. Texas residents affected by Wells Fargo's practices have particular advantages when participating in class action settlements. The state's four-year statute of limitations for breach of contract claims often extends beyond federal banking regulation timelines. Additionally, Texas courts have historically been receptive to consumer banking class actions, particularly those involving unauthorized account openings and fee structures. For the $56.85 million CARES Act settlement and $33 million subscription billing settlement, Texas residents follow standard federal class action procedures but benefit from Texas's robust consumer protection laws that may provide additional state-level remedies. The state's large Wells Fargo customer base means Texas residents represent a significant portion of affected class members in most Wells Fargo settlements.
Wells Fargo Settlements in Texas: FAQs
How do Texas banking laws affect my Wells Fargo class action claim?
Texas's Deceptive Trade Practices Act provides additional consumer protections beyond federal banking regulations, potentially allowing for enhanced damages in cases involving deceptive banking practices. This means Texas residents may have stronger legal standing in Wells Fargo class actions compared to residents in states with weaker consumer protection laws.
Am I eligible for the Wells Fargo CARES Act settlement if I'm a Texas resident?
Texas residents who had Wells Fargo accounts and were improperly denied CARES Act payment deferrals or charged fees during the covered period are eligible for the $56.85 million settlement. Your geographic location within Texas does not affect eligibility, as this is a federal class action settlement.
Can I file both state and federal claims against Wells Fargo in Texas?
While you can pursue state law claims under the Texas DTPA separately from federal class actions, participating in a federal class action settlement typically requires you to release related claims. It's important to review settlement terms carefully to understand which claims you're waiving by participating.
Tips for Texas Residents Filing Wells Fargo Claims
Texas residents should gather all Wells Fargo account statements and correspondence before filing claims, as Texas's detailed record-keeping requirements can strengthen your position. Submit claims well before deadlines, as Texas courts strictly enforce procedural requirements. Consider consulting with a Texas-licensed attorney familiar with the state's consumer protection laws, particularly if you suffered damages beyond those covered in the settlement. Keep copies of all submission documents, as Texas law provides specific appeal rights for denied claims. Monitor settlement administrator communications carefully, as some settlements require additional verification steps for Texas residents due to the state's enhanced consumer protection framework.
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