I really appreciate this as I understand "Charging the hill." Although this means years of chasing after dead leads, court appearances, meetings with people who are obviously overwhelmed with the amount of work sitting on their desk, let alone have more than five minutes for your claim and on and on and on!
The only thing you can be sure of, is the fact that chasing the people who owe you will be equally as exhausting as running and can put you right in the ground next to them.
That is the common denominator.
I hope things turn out well for you, but I also want you to know that life is too short and the likelyhood of you getting 151,000.00 is probably not going to happen.
My ex-husband owes 81,000.00 and low and behold nobody can find him. I stopped chasing. He can't be found and that's all California can tell me. So in fairness to my daughter I put all of the energy I spent trying to find him into her and my family. There is so much freedom from stress now, I don't know how I ever did it all those years.