How would I and my parents sue Wells Fargo Bank?

First they broke the Heppa Law, showed me my parents accts, in a private office on a computer.2nd,I filed for perm disability,they were to stop my automatic transfer of funds to a savings(you cant have a savings going through filing)the bank did not took them 6 mo. I went without an income due to there error.3rd, this caused my credit card accts to fall behind, I could’nt get caught up4th I started a re-fi with Wells Fargo ( my house is with them)I had a 785 Fico at this time.Long story they backed out,after stating I had the re-fi no problem I have the paperwork to prove this.I now have a judgment from a credit card co,my income went from 65,000 to 12000 a yr.I now have to pay to go bankrupt so I do’nt loose my house which is paid off in 7 yrs.

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4 comments:

  1. Señor Sñarky:

    Huh? What is the Heppa law? Are you talking about HIPAA, which has to do with medical information? Because banks aren’t subject to HIPAA.

  2. amar jindal:

    Please consult a legal advisor and don’t do anything on your own. Don’t make haste and think with a relax mind. If you do know that you don’t have any options please go for a settlement.

  3. laughter_every_day:

    You were not harmed by seeing your parents’ account and so that is not a claim. You were apparently trying to perpetrate a fraud and they didn’t help quickly enough. If you are asking if the bank is responsible for the collateral consequences of not stopping the transfer soon enough, the answer is no. In general, in a breach of contract action one is responsible only for the value of the contract. In other words, one buck. The rest is your fault.

  4. ∞infiniti∞:

    How did the bank violate HIPPA laws?
    Anybody can sue anyone for anything. Can you win? Probably not. Familiarize yourself with the "Clean Hands Doctrine". If you have unclean hands, the courts cannot rule in your favor.

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