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If you're in civil litigation, can an attorney get access to your credit history? (Original Post) no_hypocrisy Oct 2018 OP
Anyone can get access.to your credit history Cary Oct 2018 #1
I don't know if it was legal, but it happened to me. Yonnie3 Oct 2018 #2
Yes. Iliyah Oct 2018 #3
Not, "unless you can afford the best attorneys money can buy." JayhawkSD Oct 2018 #4
Well said. Attorneys can get other info, too. I have read countless medical records of opponents. Shrike47 Oct 2018 #6
Yes MaryMagdaline Oct 2018 #5
Yes. I have even required people to produce their own Social Security Disability applications. Shrike47 Oct 2018 #7
Message auto-removed Name removed Nov 2018 #8

Yonnie3

(18,086 posts)
2. I don't know if it was legal, but it happened to me.
Sat Oct 27, 2018, 08:31 AM
Oct 2018

The insurance company of the individual I was suing for personal injury ran a credit check on me. My lawyer shrugged it off and said it was a usual thing for them to do a background check. There weren't any negatives in my report.

 

JayhawkSD

(3,163 posts)
4. Not, "unless you can afford the best attorneys money can buy."
Sat Oct 27, 2018, 09:23 AM
Oct 2018

Just "yes."

For one thing, the best attorneys are not based on what "money can buy." The quality of an attorney is not measured by how much money he/she charges. Some of the very best attorneys charge quite reasonable rates.

Secondly, even the best attorney, with a genius IQ and the highest skillset ever known in the practice of law, cannot prevent your opponent from obtaining that which is available under due process of law.

Shrike47

(6,913 posts)
6. Well said. Attorneys can get other info, too. I have read countless medical records of opponents.
Sat Oct 27, 2018, 10:36 AM
Oct 2018

Your private information is only private up to a point. Litigation tends to lead to loss of privacy.

MaryMagdaline

(7,856 posts)
5. Yes
Sat Oct 27, 2018, 09:33 AM
Oct 2018

They can also find every claim you have ever made, every application for insurance, and may require you to sign medical authorizations to get records from every single doctor you have ever seen, military records, and if you are suing for lost income, they will be able to get all employment records. There may be surveillance as well. It’s a very invasive process. God forbid you forget you had back pain years ago or took a few days off for knee pain. Never underestimate how much power insurance companies have to keep verdicts and settlements down.

Shrike47

(6,913 posts)
7. Yes. I have even required people to produce their own Social Security Disability applications.
Sat Oct 27, 2018, 10:39 AM
Oct 2018

If you have a document history, an attorney can get it.

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