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Last updated: April 28, 2026 · By Class Action Buddy

Westlake Financial Services, a major auto lender serving customers nationwide, has faced legal challenges resulting in class action settlements that provide compensation to affected consumers. Currently, there is 1 active settlement available for eligible claimants. The most significant case involves a $1.2 million settlement addressing allegations of illegal fees charged by Westlake Financial Services, with a filing deadline of May 18, 2026. This settlement covers customers who may have been improperly charged certain fees during their loan servicing experience. Class action settlements like these exist because companies sometimes engage in practices that harm large groups of consumers, whether through improper fee assessments, billing errors, or other alleged violations of consumer protection laws. When courts approve these settlements, they create opportunities for affected customers to recover money without having to file individual lawsuits. The Westlake Financial Services illegal fees settlement allows eligible participants to claim compensation, with payout amounts varying based on individual circumstances and the specific harm experienced. If you believe you may have been affected by Westlake Financial Services practices covered in this settlement, you could be entitled to compensation. Class Action Buddy simplifies the claims process by helping you determine eligibility and complete necessary paperwork efficiently.

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$1.2M Westlake Financial Services illegal fees class action settlement

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Westlake Financial customers who paid ACI convenience fees (June 2022-Aug 2025) may claim compensation from this $1.2M settlement.

Deadline: 2026-05-18 No Proof Needed

Westlake Financial Services Class Action FAQs

Has Westlake Financial Services settled any class action lawsuits?

Yes, Westlake Financial Services has settled at least one major class action lawsuit. The company agreed to a $1.2 million settlement over allegations of charging illegal fees to customers.

How do I know if I qualify for a Westlake Financial Services class action settlement?

If you were a Westlake Financial Services customer who was charged certain fees during the specified time period, you may qualify for the $1.2 million illegal fees settlement. You typically don't need to provide proof of payment since this is classified as a no-proof settlement.

What was the Westlake Financial Services illegal fees lawsuit about?

The class action lawsuit alleged that Westlake Financial Services charged customers illegal or improper fees in violation of consumer protection laws. The company agreed to pay $1.2 million to settle these claims without admitting wrongdoing.

Do I need proof to claim money from the Westlake Financial Services settlement?

No, the Westlake Financial Services illegal fees settlement is structured as a no-proof settlement. This means eligible class members can typically receive payment without having to submit documentation proving they were charged the illegal fees.

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