Wells Fargo Class Action Lawsuit Attorneys

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Sobo & Sobo is launching a groundbreaking class action lawsuit against Wells Fargo to hold them accountable for wrongful foreclosures and related financial harm. If Wells Fargo foreclosed on your home or caused you financial hardship through improper mortgage practices between January 2021 and today, you may be eligible for compensation.

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As the only law firm handling this lawsuit, the attorneys at Sobo & Sobo have over 50 years of experience winning class action cases across the country. We can help anyone in the United States from one of our office locations across New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Connecticut, Illinois, Ohio, and Wisconsin.

Call us now at 855-468-7626 to schedule a free consultation, fill out our online form above, or visit an office near you to explore your options.

Qualifications for the Wells Fargo Class Action Lawsuit

You may qualify for this new lawsuit if, between January 2021 and today:

  1. You had a mortgage with Wells Fargo.
  2. Wells Fargo foreclosed on your home.
  3. You received a 1099-C (Discharge of Debt) from Wells Fargo.
  4. You were taxed on the discharged debt listed in the 1099-C.

Since this lawsuit is based on a newly developed legal theory, the statute of limitations for this case is still uncertain. However, claims made within four years are most likely to qualify. Even if you are unsure of your eligibility, Sobo & Sobo will investigate your case and determine if you can join the lawsuit.

About the Wells Fargo Lawsuit

This new class action lawsuit by Sobo & Sobo targets Wells Fargo for harmful and negligent practices that caused widespread financial damage.

Starting in 2021, Wells Fargo improperly denied mortgage modifications to homeowners, leading to unjustified foreclosures. Many families lost their homes and suffered devastating financial and emotional consequences.

Additionally, Wells Fargo sent inaccurate 1099-C forms to some borrowers. These forms listed discharged debt amounts, forcing individuals to face unexpected tax burdens. This issue left many victims unaware of the financial harm caused until they received tax penalties or legal notices.

Sobo & Sobo’s lawsuit seeks to establish accountability and secure fair compensation for everyone affected. As this is a new and unique legal action, Sobo & Sobo is proud to lead the charge in representing victims across the country.

How Class Action Victims Get Paid

A class action lawsuit allows individuals with similar claims to combine their efforts in holding a corporation accountable. Here’s how the process works:

  1. Investigation: Sobo & Sobo attorneys assess eligibility and collect evidence for each case.
  2. Filing the Claim: A lead plaintiff represents the group in the lawsuit.
  3. Negotiation or Trial: The case may resolve through settlement or litigation in court.
  4. Payouts: If successful, settlement funds are distributed to qualifying victims.

Compensation for this lawsuit may include reimbursement for wrongful foreclosures, tax burdens, and emotional damages caused by Wells Fargo’s actions.

How Our Class Action Attorneys Help

Sobo & Sobo is the only firm handling this Wells Fargo class action lawsuit. Our attorneys will:

  • Evaluate Your Case: Determine if you qualify based on our unique legal theory.
  • Handle Legal Procedures: Manage all filings, documentation, and communications.
  • Maximize Compensation: Fight to secure the highest possible settlement.
  • Work on Contingency: You pay nothing unless we win your case.

By choosing Sobo & Sobo, you’re partnering with a team of experienced attorneys dedicated to obtaining justice for victims across the United States.

Contact a Wells Fargo Lawsuit Attorney

If Wells Fargo harmed you, don’t wait to take action. With Sobo & Sobo, you’ll never pay upfront—we only get paid when you win, with a portion of your settlement.

The statute of limitations for this case is still uncertain, but claims within four years are most likely to qualify.

Contact Sobo & Sobo today to learn more about this new class action lawsuit. We are proud to lead this fight for justice. Let us help you secure the compensation you deserve.

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