Can you sue a company that has filed for bankruptcy?

Can you sue a company that has filed for bankruptcy?

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Some people may never think about what happens after a company files for bankruptcy. but the reality is that lawsuits can still be filed against the company, even after it has filed for Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy. There are many different kinds of lawsuits that can be filed against an individual or a business in regards to bankruptcy. The most common type of lawsuit involves creditors who are seeking to recover money that was lost when the business went bankrupt; however, there are also potential lawsuits that could be filed by employees or customers of a bankrupt business.

If you're concerned about whether you can sue a company that has filed for bankruptcy, consider at first whether you have any claim against the company. You will either have a claim because you are owed money or because you were injured as a result of their actions. If you have a claim, then yes, you can sue them and they will likely turn over any money recovered to you.

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