yes i just got a letter from aettlement administrator ,but i dont know how to deal with it.
No, most likely you signed a complete release when you received payment for the incident which would release the homeowner from any further action by you for this incident. You don't get two bites at the same apple.
Usually, once a settlement is reached in small claims court and both parties agree to its terms, there is little room to sue again for the same dispute. The settlement agreement typically serves as a final resolution to the matter. If one party breaches the settlement agreement, the other party may have grounds to bring a legal action to enforce the agreement, but it would not be a new lawsuit on the original dispute.
Partial payments to a debt collector may not necessarily stop a lawsuit, as they can still pursue legal action to recover the remaining amount owed. It's important to communicate with the debt collector to try to negotiate a settlement and potentially prevent a lawsuit. Seek legal advice to understand your options and rights regarding the debt collection process.
This answer depends on the procedures of the courts in your state. Generally, a judgment will be reported on your credit rating a will be a negative mark against. Instead, you can have a stipulation for settlement that keeps the case open and then the case is dismissed when the settlement has been fully paid.
Yes. First find out the type of class action lawsuit you are involved in. If you were automatically enrolled, you should have received in the mail notification. The notification should have listed a number which you call to opt out.
Yesterday I received a check in the mail regarding a class action law suit against Mercy Health Plans. Please explain the class action lawsuit. Thank you.
I received a settlement notice around September or August. I was about vacation pay the notice told me that my share of the settlement will be $300. Still haven't received that check yet though :(
I received a settlement notice around September or August. I was about vacation pay the notice told me that my share of the settlement will be $300. Still haven't received that check yet though :(
During the past decade, the Department of Veterans Affairs has received many inquiries regarding the Agent Orange Settlement Fund. That Fund, created as a result of a private class action lawsuit settlement, involved neither VA nor any other executive branch agency of the Federal government. The Settlement Fund closed in 1997.Source: va.gov
I received a "settlement" check after not knowingly being a part of any class action suit. To whom to I send this check? My state's Attorney General? It needs investigating, as far as I'm concerned. ~John Partin
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When any party to a lawsuit dies, the estate of the deceased party is substituted for the person. The estate executor or administrator then becomes the party in interest to handle the lawsuit. In most states, the executor/administrator will handle the lawsuit without having to consult with the ultimate beneficiaries before taking any action, such as settling. In practice though it is wise to get some feeling from the beneficiaries, since they might make some objections about a settlement and try to hold the executor/administrator liable for making a bad settlement. But once the ececutor/administrator does sign on the settlement, the beneficiaries cannot re-open the case just because they dislike the result.
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It is generally recommended to cash a class action settlement check if you are eligible to receive it. By cashing the check, you are accepting the terms of the settlement and agreeing to the resolution of the lawsuit. If you have any concerns or questions about the settlement, it is advisable to consult with a legal professional before cashing the check.
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So that they can give another 30 days for any debtors or beneficiaries to come forward. Yes, waiting 30 days does delay distribution.
They typically take a cut of the settlement.