Can my mom have her licence supsended?

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Can my mom have her licence supsended?

Hi about in February or even later
my mom’s car was invalves in an
accident. My brother was driving
without a license and no insurance
on the car. Now my mom and the
person involved in the accident
worked out a payment plan with the
company. She was fine about paying
it and it works with her, but just a
day ago another insurance company
called her and said that her license
was going to be supsended today if
they did not pay the money, but it
was another amount than what she had
previously agreed to. Is this fraud
or can they actually do that.

Asked on June 28, 2016 under Accident Law, Texas

Answers:

B.H.F., Member, Texas State Bar / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney

Answered 8 years ago | Contributor

It is possible for an insurance company to get a judgment and the request the court to suspend a license for non-payment after entry of that judgment.  If there is not a judgment entered right now, then your mom's license cannot be suspended just yet.  It sounds a bit like someone is trying to railroad your mom into a payment in full.  She needs to hire an attorney to help her negotiate an agreement and properly reduce it to writing so that she won't be subject to any more threats.


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