Judgments
(Motor Vehicle Accidents)Recent Results

Client JP
Started in October 2025
- 19 year old judgment
- Accident in 2005
- DISMISSED in Dauphin County
- $6,146 (plus interest ~$7,200)
- $13,300 Judgment total
- Pending Restoration Oct 2025
Judgment attorney retired and we had to trace current holder through their estate.

Client WD
Started in May 2025
- Accident in 2008
- $1,300 (plus interest ~$1,300)
- Judgment total $2,600
- Pending restoration
Negotiated with the insurance company and scored a settlement for around $500. The insurance company took forever to dig up records of the judgment and we needed to keep pushing to get it done.

Client LC
Started in April 2025
- From 1994
- $14,970 (plus interest ~$18,900)
- Judgment total $33,870
- DISMISSED in Montgomery County
- RESTORED and driving!
Another retired judgment attorney, individual deceased, took a lot of digging to get the proper releases.

Client LP
Started in June 2025
- From a 1998 accident
- $24,992 (plus interest $41,000)
- Judgment total over $65,000
- RESTORED and driving!
Settled with the insurance company for $1000 down and regular payments every month. Back and forth with the insurance company to settle this judgment in a favorable position for our client.
Motor vehicle judgments in Pennsylvania from a car accident can have significant implications for drivers. A judgment from a motor vehicle accident will result in an indefinite suspension, impacting your driving privileges and may lead to further issues getting stuck in the Suspension Snowball.
Our experience can be your best tool for clearing these judgments and restoring your license.
It’s crucial to understand what motor vehicle judgments in Pennsylvania entail and how to handle them effectively. There are more options than just writing a check…your driver’s license is too important to ignore this growing problem and live with a suspended license. Contact Us for immediate help with your judgment and license. License Restoration Services has reduced or eliminated judgments for thousands of drivers over the past 24+ years.
In Pennsylvania, a motor vehicle judgment can be issued due to a civil lawsuit related to a motor vehicle accident. If a driver is found liable for causing an accident that resulted in property damage, bodily injury, or other losses, a judgment may be entered against you or the vehicle owner…or both! Even if you had insurance, a judgment may be secured because the amount of damage was more than the total insurance coverage.
Judgments Grow!
Pennsylvania law allows the judgment to grow with interest added to the initial dollar amount. This growth can cause even minor accidents to bloom into what feels like an insurmountable hurdle. Because we’re challenging these judgment holders daily, we know how to get the best results in the quickest time.
The judgment secured against your driving privilege typically involves a financial obligation to compensate the injured party for their losses. It’s essential for drivers to address motor vehicle judgments in a timely and appropriate manner to avoid a much longer and more complex process.
Judgments were often secured without any notification or your involvement.
It may be shocking to find out you had a judgment lien against your license. One key aspect of handling a motor vehicle judgment in Pennsylvania is determining who holds the judgment and who has the authority to accept a settlement. Finding a valid owner can prevent wasting time and money by sending funds to the wrong party or dealing with an inappropriate entity. This can often be the most time-consuming part of clearing your license, and our process has been tuned to expedite the research, contact, and tracking required to get it done right away. Resolving a motor vehicle judgment in Pennsylvania requires proactive communication and cooperation with the relevant parties. This may include negotiating a settlement with the injured party or their legal representatives, collection agency, or court office. It may also be necessary to file to have the judgment stricken or marked satisfied.
Where can I find out who has a judgment against my license?
Starting with the local court can help determine who filed the judgment and give you a starting point for satisfying the judgment. The PA Courts website can help you find the appropriate court contact info.
In conclusion, motor vehicle judgments in Pennsylvania carry significant implications for drivers involved in accidents. Understanding the options, obligations, and potential consequences of judgments is essential for effectively managing these situations. By taking prompt and appropriate action to address motor vehicle judgments, drivers can find relief and get back on the road—legally!
License Restoration Services has focused solely on driver’s issues for more than 24 years. Our experience and understanding of these issues are second to none, and you can expect our team to resolve your issue as quickly and efficiently as possible. Take advantage of that experience and get started on the road to restoration.
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