If (a) you filed Chapter 7 *AND* (b) the injury occurred *AFTER* you filed, no. Otherwise, you should discuss it with your bankruptcy attorney.
A settlement is usually split into two parts, recovery of damages sustained, and pain/suffering (putative). For recovery of costs, the settlement is not taxed. For pain/suffering it is taxed.
No. Areas of a settlement such as medical bills, lost wages, and pain and suffering are not taxed.
You may receive a settlement for pain and suffering due to an auto accident for which you got a broken nose and whip lash. An attorney will have to represent you at a hearing.
Any money you get from such a claim will most likely go to those which already have a judgment against you for not paying debts that you own. It depends on what types of debts and payments you have. I would suggest asking your bankruptcy attorney. He should do something for the money he was paid.
A really good settlement would be one that serves the purpose it was intended for. A settlement is usually given to someone who has endured pain and suffering of some kind.
Worker Comp does not pay for pain and suffering. They only pay for actual medical expenses incurred due to the workplace incurred injury.
Yes. Just looked it up myself. The only case that does not require you to pay income tax is if the settlement comes from an illness or injury. If the settlement is for wages or anything unrelated to illness (pain and suffering do not count as an illness).
An auto accident with no bodily injury will typically get a property settlement only. In order to receive any additional settlement including pain and suffering you would need to be able to demonstrate physical trauma via documentation provided by doctors.
What is the difference between pain and suffering Pain is the physical aspect. The actual feeling. The sensation. Suffering is the effect the pain has on your life . Is there a lingering pain that limits your activities. It is also the mental component associated with pain.
the cherekee rose is the symbol for pain and suffering on the Trail of Tears the cherekee rose is the symbol for pain and suffering on the trail of tears
It depends on what kind of pain you are suffering from, try to find a medication that works for that type of pain
No, stoics are only indifferent to their own pain and suffering.