
Overdraft and NSF Fees Lawsuit Investigation (2025)
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About the Overdraft Fees Lawsuits
Our lawyers at Gibbs Mura, A Law Group. has recovered tens of millions of dollars for consumers impacted by excessive overdraft fees, holding banks accountable for allegedly putting profits over people.
If your bank charged you excessive overdraft fees or “insufficient funds” (NSF) fees, you may be owed money.
We have recovered money for hundreds of thousands of people as a result of our cases.
Learn how you can recover overdraft bank fees!
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We've recovered millions for consumers harmed by banks. Some of those banks include:
Dollar Bank
nearly $7 million settlement in our Dollar Bank lawsuit.
Centier Bank
$1.8+ million settlement in our Centier Bank lawsuit.
Americu Credit Union
$1.5 million settlement in our Americu Credit Union lawsuit.
Alpine Bank
$1.5 million settlement in our Alpine Bank lawsuit.
About the Overdraft Fees Lawsuits
Our firm has filed overdraft lawsuits against banks on behalf of consumers across the country. We have recovered tens of millions of dollars for our clients

Major national banks throughout the country faced similar excessive overdraft fee lawsuits: TD Bank and Trustco Bank.
In June 2024, TD Bank paid $32.225 million to settle a lawsuit regarding excessive overdraft fees.
In February 2024, Trustco Bank paid $2.75 million to settle a lawsuit regarding excessive overdraft fees.
Overdraft vs. NSF Fees: What is the difference
There are a number of different ways in which banks and credit unions can charge customers excessive fees. It is important to understand the difference between these fees when evaluating whether these charges are fair and legal.
Overdraft Fees
What does this mean? If you don’t have enough money in your account to cover a transaction, but your bank pays the transaction anyway, your account has been overdrafted.
- Overdrawing your account can happen through the processing of checks, ATM transactions and withdrawals, debit card purchases, and automatic payments.
- These fees and the surrounding transactions can be confusing, and they can add to the burden of having to repay the overdrafted amount. If you feel as though you were wrongfully or excessively charged overdraft fees, speak to an experienced attorney and gain a comprehensive evaluation of your claims.
Non-sufficient Funds Fees
What does this mean? If check or electronic payment is not paid in full due to a lack of funds in your account, you may have been charged a non –sufficient funds (or NSF) even though the bank refused to process the transaction.
- This means that your bank denies your transaction, and charges you a fee for doing so.
- There have been reports of banks charging multiple NSF fees for a single transaction. If you feel as though you are being charged excessive NSF fees, speak with a financial fraud lawyer to discuss your options.
Can I sue my bank for overdraft fees?
You can sue your bank if your overdraft fees are “improper.” Whether the charges were improper are determined by your contract with your bank or consumer protection law.
You will need an experienced attorney to look over the fee charges and tell you whether they were improper. Banks often disguise fees, which can confuse the customer and increase the bank’s revenue. Our award-winning experienced lawyers can help you determine whether you were unnecessarily charged.
Start Your Claim in 3 Easy Steps
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Sign up for a free and confidential consultation with our legal team. Speak with our legal team.
Our team will reach out using the number you provide.
Sign a financial record authorization so we can get records from your bank.
Our team will review your financial records for improper overdraft fees.
Sign a representation agreement, after we determine you qualify for the lawsuit.
Our Financial Fraud Experience
Gibbs Mura Law Group’s financial fraud and securities lawyers have more than two decades of experience prosecuting fraud. The firm has successfully litigated against some of the largest companies in the United States, and has recovered more than a billion dollars on clients’ behalf.
We represent individuals, whistleblowers, employees, and small businesses across the U.S. against the world’s largest corporations. Our award-winning lawyers have achieved landmark recoveries and over a billion dollars for our clients in high-stakes class action and individual cases involving consumer protection, data breach, digital privacy, and federal and financial fraud lawsuits. Our attorneys have received numerous honors for their work, including “Top Plaintiff Lawyers in California,” “Top Class Action Attorneys Under 40,” “Consumer Protection MVP,” “Best Lawyers in America,” and “Top Cybersecurity/ Privacy Attorneys Under 40.
Our Overdraft & NSF Fees Attorneys
David Berger
David represents consumers in data breach, privacy, and financial services litigation. He has prosecuted some of the largest privacy cases nationwide.
View full profileEric Gibbs
A founding partner at the firm, Eric has negotiated groundbreaking settlements that favorably shaped laws and resulted in business practice reforms.
View full profileSierra Morris
Sierra advocates for consumers harmed by corporate misconduct in class action litigation.
View full profileMark Troutman
Mark is dedicated to protecting consumers against corporate misdeeds. He has had leadership roles in complex litigation cases across the country.
View full profileShawn Judge
Shawn protects consumer rights through complex litigation matters. He is also an experienced mediator offering private mediation services.
View full profileAlana Ervin
Alana assists with various cases addressing corporate harm, including data breach, financial fraud, and overdraft fees lawsuits.
View full profileAlex Veith
Alex primarily works with the employment practice group to help clients through all stages of their case.
View full profileAmelia Ravitz-Dworkin
Amelia plays a crucial role on case teams representing survivors of sexual assault and parents whose children have suffered from social media addiction.
View full profileBelize Combs
Belize assists the social media addiction lawsuit teams and supports investigations into potential improper overdraft bank fee practices.
View full profileJason Gibbs
Jason guides clients and potential clients through all stages of the litigation process, from intake to settlement.
View full profileLauren Martinez
Lauren works with the data breach and overdraft bank fee lawsuit teams to support clients throughout the litigation process.
View full profileZoe Witt
Zoe helps develop employment cases and class action lawsuits involving financial fraud. She joined the firm to help workers facing unfair treatment.
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OUR TEAM:
David Berger
Eric Gibbs
Sierra Morris
Mark Troutman
Shawn Judge
Alana Ervin
Alex Veith
Amelia Ravitz-Dworkin
Lauren Martinez
Belize Combs
Jason Gibbs
Zoe Witt