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1. Yes, if the defendant is telling the truth.
2. No, if the defendant is telling the truth.
3. In theory, yes.
It is definitely obvious that no defendant is willing to pay for the judgment. To use a bailiff (執達主任/執達吏), you will have to determine your chance of success.
There is a major issue of this case - If the defendant lives in a public housing unit, how could he cause the accident? The defendant can't be the owner of the car. So have you sued the owner of the car or the insurance company that insured the car?
So assuming the defendant is telling the truth, it is not wise to waste the money.
You should go after the owner and the insurance company instead.