Just to give some background:
My wife was diagnosed with Stage IV breast cancer back in December '07. She has made a miraculous recovery (no cancer, thank GOD!), but is dealing with other related issues. We have decided (not lightly) to take legal action against former OBGYN, whom, we feel, should have taken further steps in the past to follow-through on some concerns my wife expressed.
Anyway, we finally got a malpractice lawyer to take the case. He says that it would be best not to file and that he could inform creditors that if there is an award, that they will be paid.
Mind you, we stopped paying creditors (most) back in December and many are banging on the door.
My question is, if anyone can help...:
1. Will creditors desist on calling if they are aware of the pending lawsuit?
2. Knowing the nature of medical malpractice suits, will they (creditors) wait until there is an outcome? (maybe for many months)
3. Don't want to sound cynical, but could the malpractice lawyer be worried, if all goes well, that he may get less than hoped for?
4. In general, what are the pros and cons if I hold-off on BK and let malpractice lawyer take care of creditors?
Anyone?
Thank you!
My wife was diagnosed with Stage IV breast cancer back in December '07. She has made a miraculous recovery (no cancer, thank GOD!), but is dealing with other related issues. We have decided (not lightly) to take legal action against former OBGYN, whom, we feel, should have taken further steps in the past to follow-through on some concerns my wife expressed.
Anyway, we finally got a malpractice lawyer to take the case. He says that it would be best not to file and that he could inform creditors that if there is an award, that they will be paid.
Mind you, we stopped paying creditors (most) back in December and many are banging on the door.
My question is, if anyone can help...:
1. Will creditors desist on calling if they are aware of the pending lawsuit?
2. Knowing the nature of medical malpractice suits, will they (creditors) wait until there is an outcome? (maybe for many months)
3. Don't want to sound cynical, but could the malpractice lawyer be worried, if all goes well, that he may get less than hoped for?
4. In general, what are the pros and cons if I hold-off on BK and let malpractice lawyer take care of creditors?
Anyone?
Thank you!



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