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No, unless the judgment is exempt from bankruptcy.
It depends on whether or not there are liens.
Once the attorney has the settlement check (after you sign and return Releases) he should be able to distribute the $ to you almost immediately. ... Read Answer
There is no specific "Rule" but it might take a while to satisfy liens, etc. The best course is to talk to your own attorney and find out. He or she... Read Answer
It sounds like you have a first party case, which is tricky. The timing doesn't seem to crazy at this point. You'll have to ask the lawyer to give... Read Answer
If the doctor has a lien on your settlement he could very well still be working on it. Also sometimes the insurance takes a month or not to got your... Read Answer
2005, way too late to do anything about it now.
Almost every day we get a request for evaluation of a claim. We cannot respond to such a request, as there are simply too many elements to be... Read Answer
You are probably going to have to get a lawyer to help.
Assuming that you were not injured, it sounds like a Small Claims case (where no lawyers are allowed).
Sue the hit and run girl. Use the video as proof.
Welcome to the wonderful world of insurance settling. Be tough with them. The problem is that they know that their liability is limited to x dollars,... Read Answer
Think about what you are attempting to do: make an insurance co provide you a rental car until you agree with them on value. May take a lawsuit and a... Read Answer
Take the car to another mechanic shop and see if they will relate it.
Not without the consent of all the lawyers in the case. However, I think it would be silly to not have a written transcript to review, and to have... Read Answer
There may be fraud on his part. Go to the police and the agency that licenses car dealers. They can help you.
2 year statute of limitations.
How many years is "a few?". If it is after the statute if limitations, then it is too late.
Of course, but it will be David against Goliath. You will have to retain medical as well as mechanical expert witnesses.
No harm, no foul. Relax.
You can sue the drunk. If you can prove that the bar served him when he was obviously intoxicated, then you can also sue the bar. You are entitled... Read Answer
I do not believe her assets are at risk unless they can show that she provided the car to your son rather than you.