Is the bankruptcy court's interpretation of the Bankruptcy Code relevant to a debtor in a personal injury case?

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The following excerpt is from Gill v. Kirresh (In re Gill), 574 B.R. 709 (B.A.P. 9th Cir. 2017):

The bankruptcy court's interpretation of the Bankruptcy Code is a question of law we review de novo. Bendetti v. Gunness (In re Gunness), 505 B.R. 1, 4 (9th Cir. BAP 2014).

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