The US Sued did win.
In the US, anyone can be sued for anything. The question is not whether you can sue, but whether you can win. In the US, court decisions do not open the judge up for personal liability.
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Why are the being sued? past due on auto loans They can be sued. I think your question is - if they win the judgement, can they garnish the SSI payment. NO. See link for citation
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(in the US) ANYONE can be sued by ANYBODY for anything. Married women are not exempt.
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Yes. It however, depends on what are you being sued for. For example, being sued for overdue alimony is perfectly doable within the laws of both countries.
Congress can be sued. In fact, Congress has been named as a defendant in many cases. In 2009, someone sued Congress because they felt Obama was not born in the US.
If a victim's rights were violated a bank could be sued for business harassment. However, it may be difficult to win a case against a bank unless there is documented evidence.
Generally, no. However, if you should have known that your comany was doing something illegal, then perhaps yes. The US government sued every member of one company including the secretary, because they were running a gambling web site. And remember, they sued the programmers that wrote code for Madoff. Oh...You can ALWAYS sue...that doesnt mean you will win, or will not be held liable for the guy you are suing when he sues you back for his legal expenses.