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How Bankruptcy Affects Injury Settlements in Long Beach

November 12, 2025 by Michael Waks

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Personal injury settlements are intended to compensate victims for medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and other damages. However, the financial situation of the party responsible for the injury can significantly influence the recovery process. Bankruptcy is one factor that can impact how settlements are handled. Understanding the interaction between bankruptcy and personal injury claims is crucial for anyone pursuing compensation in California.

Understanding Bankruptcy and Its Types

Bankruptcy is a legal process designed to help individuals or businesses manage overwhelming debt. It allows debtors to reorganize or discharge certain obligations under court supervision. There are several types of bankruptcy, but Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 are most common for individuals. Chapter 7 involves liquidation of assets to pay creditors, while Chapter 13 allows for a repayment plan over several years. Both types can affect personal injury claims, but the impact varies depending on the circumstances.

How Bankruptcy Can Influence Liability

When the party responsible for an injury files for bankruptcy, it can complicate efforts to collect a settlement. Bankruptcy creates an automatic stay, which temporarily halts most collection efforts and legal proceedings against the debtor. This means that lawsuits, wage garnishments, and other collection actions are put on hold. Victims must navigate these legal protections while pursuing compensation, which can delay or reduce the amount they ultimately receive.

Secured vs. Unsecured Claims

In bankruptcy proceedings, creditors are classified as secured or unsecured. Secured creditors have claims backed by collateral, such as a mortgage or car loan. Unsecured creditors, which may include personal injury victims, do not have collateral to guarantee repayment. Unsecured claims are often paid after secured creditors, and in some cases, victims may receive only a fraction of the settlement if the responsible party has limited assets.

Impact on Pending Personal Injury Lawsuits

If a personal injury lawsuit is already in progress when the defendant files for bankruptcy, the automatic stay can suspend the case. Courts may allow certain claims to continue under specific circumstances, but generally, the proceedings cannot move forward without permission from the bankruptcy court. Plaintiffs must notify their attorney and consider filing a motion with the bankruptcy court to pursue the claim despite the stay. Timing and legal strategy are crucial in these situations.

Settlements During Bankruptcy Proceedings

Negotiating a settlement while the defendant is in bankruptcy is possible but complex. Any agreement must be approved by the bankruptcy court. The court ensures that the settlement is fair and does not unfairly disadvantage other creditors. In some cases, victims may need to accept a reduced amount based on the defendant’s available assets. Working with an attorney experienced in both personal injury and bankruptcy law is essential to navigate this process.

Trusts, Insurance, and Alternative Sources of Compensation

Bankruptcy does not always prevent victims from receiving full compensation. Many personal injury claims involve insurance policies that provide coverage independently of the defendant’s assets. For example, auto insurance, homeowners’ insurance, or employer liability policies may still pay settlements even if the responsible party has filed for bankruptcy. In addition, some states have victim compensation funds or other resources that can help cover damages when the defendant is insolvent.

Strategies to Protect Personal Injury Claims

Victims should act quickly when they learn that the defendant has filed for bankruptcy. Consulting a personal injury attorney promptly is critical. Attorneys can evaluate the situation, identify insurance or other sources of compensation, and represent the victim’s interests in bankruptcy proceedings. Proper documentation of medical expenses, lost wages, and other damages strengthens the claim and helps ensure that the victim is considered a priority creditor when applicable.

California Laws and Bankruptcy Protections

California has specific laws that interact with federal bankruptcy rules. For instance, certain types of personal injury claims, such as those involving intentional harm or certain government liability cases, may not be dischargeable in bankruptcy. Understanding these nuances is vital for victims to protect their rights and maximize their recovery. Experienced legal counsel can clarify how state and federal rules apply to a specific case.

Considerations for Long-Term Damages

Personal injury claims often include future medical expenses, ongoing therapy, or lost earning potential. When bankruptcy complicates a settlement, these long-term damages must be carefully documented and presented. Courts and insurers may assess the defendant’s ability to pay and the priority of claims, which can affect how future compensation is structured. Comprehensive documentation ensures that victims do not lose out on necessary resources for ongoing care.

Conclusion

Bankruptcy can significantly impact personal injury settlements, but it does not necessarily prevent victims from receiving compensation. Understanding the interaction between bankruptcy laws, personal injury claims, and insurance coverage is essential in California. Prompt legal guidance, careful documentation, and strategic planning can help victims navigate these challenges and secure fair compensation for their injuries. Personal injury cases involving bankrupt defendants are complex, but with the right approach, victims can protect their rights and recover the damages they deserve.

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Michael Waks is an aggressive advocate for people who have suffered because of someone else’s actions. Michael decided to become a personal injury lawyer when, while clerking at a legal defense firm during law school, he witnessed and was infuriated by asbestos manufacturers spending millions to avoid taking responsibility for the egregious injuries they caused. Immediately after passing the bar, Michael opened his own firm in Long Beach, CA to help the victims of personal injury accidents get every benefit owed them under the law.
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