A homeowner or property owner (your client or customer) files a claim with their homeowners or property insurance for damage. The insurance company then comes after you, alleging it was a construction ...
What is subrogation? Why am I being asked to waive it? Should I care? To answer that last question, let’s take a quick run at the first two. What Is Subrogation? “Subrogation” refers to the act of one ...
Maureen “Morty” Cassidy of Pond Lehocky Stern Giordano. As plaintiff lawyers, we are familiar with the plight of the innocent victim following an injury. We regularly have conversations where an ...
The Supreme Court of Pennsylvania ruled on January 21 that Erie Insurance Exchange cannot use its subrogation rights to ...
An increasingly common source of delay and confusion seems to be whether a contracting party will, or even can, waive its liability insurer’s subrogation rights against the other party, especially ...
Subrogation is the process by which your insurance company seeks financial reimbursement for claims it paid out but wasn’t financially responsible for. For example, if you were in a car accident but ...
Every now and again, I have to remind myself — or be reminded by a client — that not everyone speaks “law.” What are familiar terms to lawyers aren’t necessarily so to those in other walks of life. I ...
Discover how conventional subrogation allows insurers to recover damages from third parties, facilitating quick settlements ...
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