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Yes. Your creditor can seek a judgment lien in court.
It is not possible to put a lien on a person's driver's license in any state. A driver's license can be suspended or revoked but only for traffic violations.
no, if they try to sue them.
If the vehicle was put as collateral for the loan, there already is a lien on it.
Only human beings are covered by disability insurance. If you want to insure cars, you require automobile insurance.
For an individual: You would have to put in an application with a company that provides disability insurance. They will check your medical records, perform an exam, and also look into your financial statements and taxes to determine your eligibility. A large percentage of disability insurance applications are rejected. It is more difficult to qualify for than life insurance.
can a car loan company put a lien on drivers license
A person or a company that puts a lien on a vehicle is a "lien holder" that is on the title. It is not recognized as ownership.
Just be happy that the premiums aren't any higher as the Insurance Company got reimbursed. The lien isn't on YOU, it's on any proceeds you might receive for medical bills from the other party. For more info. www.SteveShorr.com
Not legally.
Yes
Child support enforcement has the right to intercept all kinds of money coming to you and, unfortunately, there is nothing you can do about it. As long as they found out that you have a settlement coming, all they'll do is contact that insurance co and put alien on it.