Andrea A. asked

⚖️  Law

I have a large judgment from a past landlord for damages that occurred while I was renting. My insurance denied the claim because the gas was turned off, and my landlord's insurance denied it because I was listed as an additional insured without my knowledge. The landlord sued me and was issued a default judgment for $125,000. I am concerned about protecting life insurance benefits I would receive from my mother's estate planning. Is bankruptcy my only option to discharge this judgment, or is there a way to pursue the insurance agent and company for listing me as an insured without my knowledge or insurable interest?

April 6th, 2023

William F. answered

Bankruptcy is currently the only way to discharge the judgment against you. You can file Chapter 7 b...

April 6th, 2023

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