If I wrecked a rental car and a judge suspended my license indefinitely until I pay damages, how do I get my license back?
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If I wrecked a rental car and a judge suspended my license indefinitely until I pay damages, how do I get my license back?
A rental car company sued me for damages in an accident in which I did not have collision on the rental. I didn’t know this because my insurer paid for the rental in the first place. The judge in turn suspended my license indefinitely until I pay the rental company 7k in damages. Is there any defense to avoid having to pay without claiming bankruptcy?
Asked on March 10, 2012 under Bankruptcy Law, Pennsylvania
Answers:
M.T.G., Member, New York Bar / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney
Answered 13 years ago | Contributor
Some thing dos not sound right here. What was the cause of the accident? Why did your insurer pay for the rental? Were they notified of the suit? I think that you should take all the paperwork and the facts to an attorney in your area to review. Otherwise paying seems the way to go.
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