| Can I put a lein on the parents house if the auto insurance will only pay $50,000,
the med bills are higher? I was in an auto accident in 2006 in Illinois. The auto insurance will only pay $50,000.00 per person. My bills are over $54,000.00 already. I will be having more bills if I have another surgery. I have had two surgeries already. As it sits right now, my claim should be worth $175,000.00 to $200,000.00 for bills and pain and suffering. My question is...Can't I put a lien on his parents house to compensate for my injuries? The driver was 19 at the time and he was driving his parents vehicle and it is his parents auto insurance that is involved. He was a drunk driver and hit me in the rear and hurt all four of us in the vehicle. His parents own the car and I know they own their home in Illinois. I just don't think it is fair that I have all this pain and suffering and have to pay bills out of my pocket. I have to walk with a walker and Cain now after the accident. Does anyone know if I can put a lien on his parents house and what kind of lien would it be called? Thanks
Sorry I didn't mention this but, I did have an attorney. The Attorney last week fired himself without giving me a reason. I think it is because the money is maxed out with the insurance. I am not sure. He was my attorney from 6/23/2006 to 03/03/2008. Plus, Illinois has a two year statute of limitation to file a law suit. I LIVE IN UTAH. I was only passing through Illinois on my way home to Utah. I tried calling other Attorneys in Illinois and they won't take the case because they say it is to close to the statute of limitation. I don't know what to do.
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