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lawsuit from American Family INs.Company

Date: Thu, 02/22/2007 - 12:17

Submitted by anonymous
on Thu, 02/22/2007 - 12:17

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I have a lawsuit from American Family INs.Company for around 35,000.I defaulted on the payment agreement Over a year ago and now am trying to get something set up.They are holding my license,and have been for 4 yrs.The dmv says it will not allow another payment plan as there is no provision in the law for it.The judge says there is nothing she can do,the lawyer for the ins.comp says there is nothing he can do,so i AM ASKING,WHAT CAN i DO?i DO NOT HAVE THE CREDIT TO COME UP WITH 35,000.00 AND YET NOT HAVING MY LICENSE IS SERIOUSLY HURTING ME.So,how can I take control of this debt problem?


I'm guessing you were in some sort of accident and were deemed liable and that's where this lawsuit came from. Most states do suspend licenses for unpaid suits stemming from motor vehicle accidents. You cannot get your license until this is paid. Also, in some situations, this debt is not bankruptable (probably a made up word). Unofrtunatly you are in a situation where there aren't really any options but to pay up. If you've been without a license for 4 years then you probably know your local public transportation system prettty well.

Sometimes it is possible to pettition the court for a hardship license. These are very difficult to get and you must prove to the court that not having a license is a serious detriment to your life. This does not mean you have to take the bus to work or carry groceries around. I would contact a lawyer that does free consultations and see if you have any options. Other then that until the debt is settled you won't be able to drive.


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Submitted by goudah2424 on Thu, 02/22/2007 - 13:17

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