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Old 06-15-2005, 03:36 PM
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license suspension due to dui


What is the name of your state? indiana


ok here we go..

well back in october 0f 2000 i got into a automobile accident and i had 2 parties in my vehicle. i ran off the road and hit a tree and these parties were injuried real bad. well i didnt have car insurance either and now i have 2 judgements filed against me for over a hundred thousand dollars that adds interest to this like water running out of a tap. anyway i havent had a drink in over 2 years and trying to get my life back to normal. i have a 5 year old son and i need to drive myself to work and not have my fiancee drive me around till i die. i know i cant file bankruptcy on injury lawsuits in a dui.. and i cant get a hardship license. so what do i do.. how do i get my license back? someone please help!
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Old 06-16-2005, 07:07 AM
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well back in october 0f 2000 i got into a automobile accident and i had 2 parties in my vehicle. i ran off the road and hit a tree and these parties were injuried real bad. well i didnt have car insurance either and now i have 2 judgements filed against me for over a hundred thousand dollars that adds interest to this like water running out of a tap. anyway i havent had a drink in over 2 years and trying to get my life back to normal. i have a 5 year old son and i need to drive myself to work and not have my fiancee drive me around till i die. i know i cant file bankruptcy on injury lawsuits in a dui.. and i cant get a hardship license. so what do i do.. how do i get my license back?
You can't. Not until the suspension or revocation period is over. In many states, that period won't be over until the civil judgement is lifted.

Mistakes can be expensive. Sometimes, those mistakes are very expensive indeed.
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