Ryan Bennett and Melissa Kenney | White and Williams Welcome back to another episode of Subro Sessions I’m Ryan Bennett, an associate in the Subrogation department at White and Williams, I’m happy to be joined by fellow associate Melissa Kenney. Hey Ryan, happy to be here today. Ryan: In today’s episode we will discuss the… Continue reading Getting Control of an Accident Scene and Ensuring Evidence is Preserved
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Impairing Your Insurer’s Subrogation Rights
David Adelstein | Florida Construction Legal Updates Liability insurance policies have a provision that allows them to subrogate to the rights of their insured. This provision is commonly referred to as a transfer of rights provision and reads: If the insured has rights to recover all or part of any payment we have made under this Coverage Part, those… Continue reading Impairing Your Insurer’s Subrogation Rights
A Matter Judged: Subrogating Insurers Should Beware of Prior Suits Involving the Insured
Gus Sara | The Subrogation Strategist In New Jersey Mfrs. Ins. Co. v. Lallygone LLC, No. A-2607-22, 2024 N.J. Super. Unpub. LEXIS 120, the Appellate Division of the Superior Court of New Jersey (Appellate Division) considered whether New Jersey Manufacturers Insurance Company (the carrier) could bring a subrogation action after its insured, Efmorfopo Panagiotou (the insured), litigated… Continue reading A Matter Judged: Subrogating Insurers Should Beware of Prior Suits Involving the Insured
Fed Court Wants Florida Supremes to Clarify Rule That Can Bar Subrogation Recovery
William Rabb | Insurance Journal In the next year or so, the Florida Supreme Court will decide on the exact meaning of a legal doctrine that, under one interpretation, has blocked millions of dollars per year in subrogation recovery for liability insurance companies. The 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals late last month submitted a… Continue reading Fed Court Wants Florida Supremes to Clarify Rule That Can Bar Subrogation Recovery
Viewpoint: The Difference Between Statutes of Limitations and Statutes of Repose
Gary L. Wickert | Claims Journal Subrogation professionals, like lawyers, must be constantly vigilant for deadlines, statutes of limitations, statutes of repose, and notice timelines set forth by the laws of the 50 states. Likewise, it is important to know and understand the differences between statutes of limitations and statutes of repose. They are both… Continue reading Viewpoint: The Difference Between Statutes of Limitations and Statutes of Repose