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You are here: Home / Law / Even in Bankruptcy, You Have to Pay Your DUI Debts

Even in Bankruptcy, You Have to Pay Your DUI Debts

August 5, 2015 by Chris Grinnell

Bankruptcy is often seen as a last resort, a safe haven from creditors that exists when all other financial options are exhausted. Medical debts, past due electric bills, business debts, overdue rent, bankruptcy cannot eliminate DUI debtcredit card balances – these debts can usually be discharged, giving a person a new start in life.

One important exception: debts incurred as a result of a drunk driving conviction. Even after declaring bankruptcy, you will still owe these debts:

  • Court fines. Any amount imposed by the court as a drunk driving penalty must still be paid, because money owed to government entities are exempt from bankruptcy protection.
  • Restitution. If the court orders that you pay restitution for damages incurred during a DUI incident, whether for property damages, lost wages or other harm, that debt cannot be discharged by bankruptcy.
  • Personal injury or death liability. If you owe money as compensation for injury, or are ordered to pay a victim’s medical bills, you remain on the hook for it under any circumstance.

The reason for the harshness of U.S. bankruptcy law on DUI debts is that drunk driving is a criminal action. Because the fines and other costs incurred by a DUI are seen as the result of a willful disregard of the safety of others on the road, they cannot be discharged as other costs are.

Food for thought: not only is a drunk driving conviction expensive, it can bring on debts that follow you to the grave.

Category: LawTag: Drunk Driving

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