Seeking Compensation from Defendants Who Cannot Pay

The goal of a personal injury lawsuit is to recover financial compensation for the victim to pay for medical bills, lost wages, and other damages resulting from an accident caused by someone else’s negligent actions. Unfortunately, simply winning your case doesn’t necessarily guarantee you will receive the financial benefits you need. In some cases, defendants are unable to pay the plaintiff. If this happens to you, it is important to know that you have several options to collect the compensation.

If you have been hurt in an accident due to the irresponsible behavior of someone else, there are steps you can take to recover the financial damages you are owed by the person at fault. Contact a knowledgeable Sheboygan auto accident attorney of Habush Habush & Rottier S.C. today at 800-242-2874 and schedule a free consultation to discuss your legal options.

Options for Securing Financial Compensation

If the defendant in your case claims he or she cannot afford to pay you, it is important that you remain calm and consult with your attorney. There are several options available to you for collecting compensation so you don’t end up paying for these damages out-of-pocket.

In some cases, if the defendant cannot afford to pay you the lump sum you deserve for your compensation, you can levy the defendant’s bank accounts, garnish a portion of his or her wages, or even establish a repayment plan to collect the funds you deserve.

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Victims of auto accidents caused by the negligence of others are entitled to compensation from the party at fault for their suffering. However, you may need professional legal help in securing the amount you deserve. Contact an experienced Sheboygan car accident lawyer of Habush Habush & Rottier S.C. today at 800-242-2874 and let us help you every step of the way.

 

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