Manchester, NH asked in Car Accidents for New Hampshire

Q: Do you companies have the authority to revoke/suspend a license for non-payment of a totaled car in a car accident?

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Tim Akpinar
Tim Akpinar
Answered
  • Personal Injury Lawyer
  • Little Neck, NY

A: No, this is only a question and answer board. License suspensions are handled through state departments of motor vehicles (and/or other government agencies, depending on the jurisdiction). If you were involved in a motor vehicle accident where the other party was liable and need assistance with obtaining payment, contact a New Hampshire attorney who handles motor vehicle accidents and ask them if they can assist you in a property damage claim. Good luck

Tim Akpinar

Peter N. Munsing
Peter N. Munsing
Answered
  • Personal Injury Lawyer
  • Wyomissing, PA

A: Companies with subrogation interests can ask the DOT to suspend. Depending on the amount you can see if they will accept a lesser amount. If you have no assets or income then you may be judgment proof. But you will get your license suspended.

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