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A class action settlement in the Wells Fargo force-placed insurance class action lawsuit has been reached and Class Members may be eligible for benefits.
The practice of force-placed insurance allows lenders like Wells Fargo to issue an additional insurance policy on a homeowners property to protect the property still under a mortgage contract. When a lender determines that a homeowner’s current insurance policy has lapsed or does not adequately protect the home from natural disasters— hurricanes, floods, winds, etc.—and other hazards and liabilities, the mortgage lender can legally issue an insurance policy on behalf of the homeowner, who is then responsible for paying the policy’s premium. While force-placed insurance practices are not illegal, to charge a homeowner more than what it should cost to insure a property for personal gain is strictly prohibited.
Many homeowners participating in the Wells Fargo force-placed insurance class action lawsuit with mortgages provided by Wells Fargo alleged that the bank “artificially inflate borrowers’ premiums with costs well beyond the cost of coverage.” There are additional allegations that Wells Fargo worked in conjunction with insurance companies like Assurant Inc. to increase the cost of the policies paid by homeowners, which then provided kickbacks for Wells Fargo and its affiliates.
In June 2012, lead plaintiff Ira Marc Fladell and participating co-plaintiffs filed a nationwide Wells Fargo force-placed insurance class action lawsuit and brought forth allegations of breach of contract, breach of implied covenant of good faith and fair dealing, unjust enrichment, breach of fiduciary duty, and a number of other violations against lending and mortgage practices. A preliminary settlement was reached by both parties on Feb. 3, 2014.
Wells Fargo denies liability in the force-placed insurance allegations, but settled the class action lawsuit to avoid the uncertainties of continued court proceeds and legal expenses.
Who’s Eligible
You are a Class Member of the Wells Fargo class action settlement if you are a borrower in the United States and were overcharged by Wells Fargo for a hazard, flood, flood-gap or wind LPI Policy during the Class Period. This applies to Class Members who did and did not pay the LPI Policy net premium.
The Class Period varies based on the state in which your property is located.
The commencement date for the Class Period for each participating state is as follows:
(i) California: Oct. 7, 2007.
(ii) Florida: Sept. 2, 2006.
(iii) Illinois: July 5, 2002.
(iv) Indiana: June 15, 2002.
(v) Louisiana: Feb. 19, 2003.
(vi) New Jersey: April 2, 2007.
(vii) New York: July 5, 2006.
(viii) Ohio: Aug. 8, 1998.
(ix) Pennsylvania: April 7, 2005.
(x) Texas: Oct, 7, 2007.
(xi) All other states: Jan. 1, 2008.
The end for all states Class Periods is March 17, 2014.
Potential Award
Varies.
- Class Members who had a LIP Policy charge occur on or before March 24, 2012, will receive a cash or credit award of 11% of the net premium of the policy.
- Class Members who had a LIP Policy charge occur after March 24, 2012, will receive 7% of the Net premium.
Proof of Purchase
To receive compensation from the Wells Fargo force-placed insurance class action settlement, Class Members must submit a completed Claim Form by mail postmarked no later than 60 days after the Final Settlement Hearing, and include all the necessary verification information. Class Members may alternatively upload a complete Claim Form to the settlement website with all the necessary verification no later than 60 days after the Final Settlement Hearing on Dec. 17, 2014.
Claim Form Deadline
12/14/14 (ESTIMATED). Claims must be submitted no later than 60 days after the Final Settlement Date. This will occur only after the class action settlement is approved and all appeals, if any, are resolved.
Case Name
Fladell, et al. v. Wells Fargo Bank NA, et al., Case No. 0:13-cv-60721, in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida.
Final Hearing
09/18/2014
Settlement Website
www.WellsFargoForcePlacedInsuranceSettlement.com
Claims Administrator
Fladell Settlement
c/o GCG
PO Box 10062
Dublin, Ohio 43017-6662
1-866-847-5874
Class Counsel
Adam M. Moskowitz
Harley S. Tropin
KOZYAK, TROPIN, & THROCKMORTON, P.A.
Aaron S. Podhurst
Peter Prieto
PODHURST ORSECK, P.A.
Lance A. Harke
Howard M. Bushman, Esq.
HARKE CLASBY & BUSHMAN LLP
Defense Counsel
Michael J. Steiner
SEVERSON & WERSON
UPDATE: The Wells Fargo force-placed insurance class action settlement received final approval on Oct. 29, 2014.
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70 thoughts onWells Fargo Force-Placed Insurance Class Action Settlement
Filed all paperwork what is takung so long for a reply
I have completed all paperwork. Have yet heard anything what is taking so long for refunds
I am still waiting for someone to call me about that class action lawsuit from fladdel settlement from Wells Fargo
I just want to know if a settlement was ever reached? I did all my paperwork in a timely manner and one website read that the checks were to be mailed in June 2015, that deadline passed, and I checked the website again and it had been taken down and phone numbers had been disconnected . Did Fladell take the money and run? Was this a scam?
Same with me Kerria, i cannot find any info regarding this
My husband and I are going through hell with WF Dealer services. They force us to pay their insurance costs even though we have always carried our own full coverage and pay it monthly and can provide proof at any time. Our truck loan which should have decreased $14,400 in two years with payments has only decreased $4,600. our payments have gone from 604.00/mo to 1800.00 a month and then they call and harass both of us, family and friends multiple times a day each and everyday regardless of our pleads to stop and sometimes to the point of a family argument. They state they will repo if we don’t pay so some months we’ve paid in ups of 2k just to stop the calls for four days max and they it starts again.. if anyone has a class action going on similar to what is going on with us please let me know. ive got your back and need to get involved with it too.. please email me kcswift09@gmail.com
My mother passed away on Dec 4 2016. She received a letter From Fladell Settlement on Dec 15 2016 and was required to complete two questions on the letter and return postmark by Dec 30 2016. I Am the Executor of my mom’s estate. Trying to complete this form and ask questions of this company. Which it continuously rings busy busy busy busy busy…. All day. All morning. Early morning mid day all evening and throughout the night. … Yes I called at all times since finding this letter three months ago. And yet no answer. Do any of you think that this Class Action lawsuit company is somewhat directly linked to WF? Of my have one of WF moles working for them? This is not fair. This by far is the worse out of two other class actions suits I’ve been through whom is not available to answer a darn question. What phone numbers do you guys have to pass on to me so I can get in touch with someone?
You may want to try contacting class counsel with your questions. Class counsel is listed in this article and you an Google for contact phone numbers. We wish you the best of luck in getting your questions answered!