

A $1.96 million settlement has been reached in a class action lawsuit against Comerica Bank and Conduent State & Local Solutions, Inc. The lawsuit alleges that the companies violated the Electronic Funds Transfer Act and California's Unfair Competition Law by improperly denying unauthorized transaction disputes on California Way2Go prepaid Mastercards due to conflicting information. The defendants deny any wrongdoing but have agreed to the settlement to avoid litigation costs.
Est. Amount:
Varies
A settlement has been reached in the class action lawsuit, Sparkman v. Comerica Bank, et al., which alleges that Comerica Bank and Conduent State & Local Solutions, Inc. violated the Electronic Funds Transfer Act (EFTA) and California's Unfair Competition Law. The lawsuit claimed that the defendants improperly denied reimbursement for unauthorized transfers on California Way2Go prepaid Mastercard accounts. The settlement establishes a $1,956,000 fund to compensate eligible class members.
You may be a Settlement Class Member if you were issued a California Way2Go prepaid Mastercard and had an unauthorized transfer dispute denied due to 'conflicting information'.
Issued a California Way2Go prepaid Mastercard
Had an unauthorized transfer dispute denied due to 'conflicting information'
Payments will be automatically sent to eligible class members who do not opt out of the settlement.
The deadline to exclude yourself is November 10, 2025.
Our mission is to help people get the compensation they deserve. We are providing this information and a direct link to the official site to ensure you don't miss out on money you may be owed. However, this will mean that claims submitted for this settlement will not be reviewed, monitored, or have additional support from ClaimsHero.
No. For this claim, we are directing you to the official claims administrator website. There are no fees from ClaimsHero. This is different from our full-service representation campaigns, where we work on a contingency basis, review and monitor the status of your claim, and only get paid if your claim is successful.
Our goal is to raise awareness and guide you to the official claims website. We do not review your claim, handle your documents, monitor the status of your claim, contact you if there are any needed revisions or updates, or represent you in this specific matter. Our goal is to ensure you are provided a path to make your claim.
You must file your claim directly on the official settlement website, which is managed by the court-appointed claims administrator. The only place to submit your claim is through the link provided above.
All questions about your claim must be directed to the claims administrator. Because we simply provide a path to the claims administrator’s website to submit, our support team does not have access to your submission details. You can find their contact information on the official website through the link provided above.
If you have more questions, please visit the official website of this settlement and contact the claims administrator.