I finally got my personal injury suit settled. Needless to say, it was a mess. Without going into much detail, after stating that it was within the statute of limitations they changed their mind and said it was not. But, they still offered me a "good faith" (read low-balled me) settlement of $10K.
The health insurance company has a lien for $4K on the amount. I have to total up all of medical bills relating to this accident that I have outstanding and pay them off. Hopefully, I'll have enough left (and a little left over) to finally file my BK. But what little that is, I want to spend on necessity things like new prescription eye glasses, a dentist visit, and an inversion table.
I'm fortunate that Colorado holds the proceeds from a personal injury settlement as exempt in a BK. I'm opening a separate checking account at a different bank so that I don't comingle any funds.
I'll ask my lawyer next week; however, I was wondering if anyone has any suggestions on paying back the creditors and/or credit agencies? Can I just write regular checks, or do you think I should get cashier's checks? Anything with the credit agencies that might help clean-up my credit history?
Also, anyone know any legitimate reason on how I could talk the health insurance company into accepting less? (It's so frustrating knowing how much work I put into this claim with documentation and physician's letters and they get theirs first.)
The health insurance company has a lien for $4K on the amount. I have to total up all of medical bills relating to this accident that I have outstanding and pay them off. Hopefully, I'll have enough left (and a little left over) to finally file my BK. But what little that is, I want to spend on necessity things like new prescription eye glasses, a dentist visit, and an inversion table.
I'm fortunate that Colorado holds the proceeds from a personal injury settlement as exempt in a BK. I'm opening a separate checking account at a different bank so that I don't comingle any funds.
I'll ask my lawyer next week; however, I was wondering if anyone has any suggestions on paying back the creditors and/or credit agencies? Can I just write regular checks, or do you think I should get cashier's checks? Anything with the credit agencies that might help clean-up my credit history?
Also, anyone know any legitimate reason on how I could talk the health insurance company into accepting less? (It's so frustrating knowing how much work I put into this claim with documentation and physician's letters and they get theirs first.)
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