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I recently got into an accident when I was a passenger in a car share service. The driver who hit my uber has insurance and I recently got settlement money out of the whole ordeal (basically money to cover health insurance since I went to the hospital for a check up to make sure I was ok and some compensation for the inconvenience)
Does this count as a lawsuit or something I need to say yes to in the CF portion of apps if I'm asked if I was party to something?
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Yes, I think a quick question to a lawyer is a good idea here.
Most prompts phrase the questions along the line of: have you ever been charged with or convicted of a crime or any violation of the law. It sounds like that would clearly be a “no” here. Every school phrases the question a little differently, but none have mentioned lawsuits that I’ve seen. I’m not sure if bars have a broader definition and look into lawsuits, but even so, you’re not at fault so shouldn’t be an issue.
I'd ask a lawyer?
Always read the specific language of the prompt, but I don’t see how this is a C&F issue. Were you at fault in any way? Were you charged or cited with anything? If not, this doesn’t qualify as a C&F issue as I’ve ever understood it.
I am being asked to sign docs that say I agree to receding $X and release (Person who hit us) and (his insurance company) from any legal obligation
Never went to court, never "sued", basically just got the insurance info of this guy and the insurance company agreed to give me $X for settlement