August 15, 2017 In late July, news broke that Wells Fargo’s auto lending division had been charging thousands of customers for auto protection that they did not need, did not want, and did not know about as they were making monthly loan payments for their vehicle. As the result, several of these customers fell victim …
Can You Sue Your Insurance Company Over A Data Breach If Your Info Hasn’t Been Used By ID Thieves?
Today, the Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit overturned that ruling, saying that Judge Cooper had given “an unduly narrow reading” to the CareFirst customers’ complaint, and that he incorrectly dismissed the case at a stage when the plaintiffs only needed to demonstrate that their allegations are plausible. Click here to read the full article.
Wells Fargo Customers Sue Bank Over Alleged Insurance Scheme That Led To Vehicle Repossessions
HGD is also looking into claims that Wells Fargo bilked millions of dollars from unsuspecting customers by forcing them to pay for auto insurance they neither wanted nor needed. Click here to read the full article.
HGD Investigating Claims that Wells Fargo Insurance Scheme Was a Scam
Heninger Garrison Davis is currently investigating claims that Wells Fargo bank customers were sold unnecessary auto insurance policies they didn’t need or want. The customers were forced to pay for auto insurance through Wells Fargo when they took out an auto loan, even if they already had auto insurance through another carrier. Of these customers …
Don’t Let Your Legitimate Claim Become Part of an Insurance Company’s Savings Plan
Erik Heninger July 14, 2017 At some point during their working life, over 30% of women and 25% of men will have a disability that keeps them out of work for 90 days or more. Going a year or two without work can often result in financial catastrophe for an individual or family. One of …