Connecticut Financial Services Settlements — No Proof Required

🏦 ✅ 16 financial services settlements in Connecticut that are no proof required. File without receipts or documentation — just confirm eligibility.

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PHH - Mortgage Service Kickbacks PHH - Mortgage Service
✅ No Proof 💰 Up to $875

You may be included in this settlement if you obtained residential mortgage loans that originated or were acquired by PHH or its affiliates between January 1, 2007 and December 31,…

✅ No Proof 💰 $100–$5,000

Wells Fargo agreed to pay $3.7 billion in fines and restitution after employees created millions of unauthorized accounts. The official settlement website (wellsfargosettlement.com…

✅ No Proof

/PRNewswire/ -- The following statement is being issued by Kroll Settlement Administration regarding Lynch v. Clackamas County, Case No. 3:23-cv-01502. A...…

Connecticut Financial Services Settlements — No Proof Required

This page shows no proof required financial services class action settlements for Connecticut residents. File without receipts or documentation — just confirm eligibility.

SettlementRadar monitors thousands of class action cases daily. All settlements listed link directly to official, court-approved claim forms — never third-party middlemen or lead generators.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are there no proof required financial services settlements for Connecticut residents?

Yes — there are currently 16 no proof financial services class action settlements available to Connecticut residents. New settlements are added daily.

How do I file a no proof financial services claim in Connecticut?

Click "File Now" on any settlement above. No documentation required — just confirm you were a customer during the class period. All forms link to official court-approved administrators.

What is the deadline to file a financial services settlement claim in Connecticut?

Each settlement has its own filing deadline — check the deadline shown on each card above. Once a deadline passes, the court will not accept new claims. Filing takes 5–10 minutes and is completely free.