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Can you still be sued after a settlement?

When Can You File Suit After Settling? The general rule is that you cannot file suit after settling your injury claim. However, there are exceptions. For example, you may be able to still sue after settling if you can prove that the defendant acted in a fraudulent or coercive manner.

Can someone sue me twice?

If the lawsuits are for different things then it is probably allowed. But you cannot repeatedly sue the same person for the same matter once a judge has ruled. If the case was dismissed with prejudice then it’s too late to sue again. You probably need to talk to a lawyer in your area.

What does settlement mean in Blue Cross Blue Shield case?

BCBSA and Settling Individual Blue Plans are called “Settling Defendants.” Plaintiffs allege that Settling Defendants violated antitrust laws by entering into an agreement not to compete with each other and to limit competition among themselves in selling health insurance and administrative services for health insurance.

Can you keep money you get from a lawsuit?

Generally speaking, you can keep money that you receive from a lawsuit to the extent it is protected by exemptions, either federal exemptions or your state’s exemptions. If your state does not have exemption laws you can apply to protect the proceeds from the lawsuit, you will not be entitled to keep it.

Can a doctor get paid from a lawsuit?

Typically, this is accomplished by placing a lien on the money you win in your lawsuit or settlement, so your doctors can get paid from the money generated by the lawsuit. Not all states require that a formal “lien” is recorded and that can complicate things.

What happens if I leave a lawsuit out of my schedule?

If you intentionally leave your lawsuit out of your schedules, the defendant in the lawsuit can successfully argue that you should not now be allowed to pursue your lawsuit. Basically, you can’t say one thing to one court and the opposite to another court.