ilysemoore
Sep 5, 2007, 02:10 PM
We are being sued in a civil suit because I pushed (horse play) my friend off a boat into the water and the boat (no I am not the owner) was parked in an area where when he went into the water, he hit a sand bar and broke his ankle. Our Home Owners Insurance refused to cover it saying that it was not an accident even though there was no intention to harm... The boat owner is a huge client, so the plaintiff refuses to sue him for damages because he does not want to sour his business relationship.
The question is this... their attorney and the plaintiff himself would like to go to binding arbitration; have us agree to a judgement against us; then sign a covenant not to collect; and then sue our insurance company for bad faith in order to try to collect the $75,000.00 judgement. My question is the effect on our spottless credit report... if there is a judgement, but at the same time they are not trying to collect anything from us (our insurance company instead), does this judgement still get reported on our credit report? If there is an agreement on their part not to collect from us, then how would it affect the credit report?
Thanks...
The question is this... their attorney and the plaintiff himself would like to go to binding arbitration; have us agree to a judgement against us; then sign a covenant not to collect; and then sue our insurance company for bad faith in order to try to collect the $75,000.00 judgement. My question is the effect on our spottless credit report... if there is a judgement, but at the same time they are not trying to collect anything from us (our insurance company instead), does this judgement still get reported on our credit report? If there is an agreement on their part not to collect from us, then how would it affect the credit report?
Thanks...