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Insurance claim for what? Insurance payments are normally not 'income' especially if you paid the premiums. It's just a replacement in the form of money for an asset that you formerly had. For example: You total your $10,000 car and your insurance company gives you a check for $10,000. That's not income.
That's not to say that you wouldn't disclose such a transaction in your bankruptcy schedules, but you wouldn't list it as an item of income.
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Insurance claim for what? Insurance payments are normally not 'income' especially if you paid the premiums. It's just a replacement in the form of money for an asset that you formerly had. For example: You total your $10,000 car and your insurance company gives you a check for $10,000. That's not income.
That's not to say that you wouldn't disclose such a transaction in your bankruptcy schedules, but you wouldn't list it as an item of income.
My car was totaled and I got a check for $10k. I bought a new car for only $5k. I also got a check a settlement check for $3k, for the pain and discomfort from my injuries.
I'm wondering where I list this $8k that I've spent down?
Insurance settlements from the property damage and the pain and suffering are not income. If you got any money for lost wages, that might be classified as income. I would disclose it all on the SOFA (see items 4 and 8), and you would have to disclose any of the cash you have left over as an asset on schedule A.
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