If you're an insurer who wants to make money, knowing the definition of subrogation will help. "The Subrogation Definition" may sound like the title of an episode of "The Big Bang Theory," but it's a ...
If left unchallenged, the judgment will have far-reaching consequences for the insurance industry, insurers will be required to plead and prove both subrogation and legal standing when enforcing their ...
In the last few years, several recent cases have discussed the subrogation rights of insurers in the context of environmental clean-up cost claims under CERCLA. We gave a primer on subrogation and ...
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 ...
"The Court reasoned that subrogation, by definition, requires that the subrogee obtain the right to proceed against a third party and that the non-duplication provision provided no such right.
As Todd Dills and I discussed for his 2021 story “Just say no: One owner-operator's approach to broker/customer demands to be 'additional insured'," brokers and customers frequently require that they ...
The Florida Supreme Court has ruled that a party that has had a judgment entered against it was not entitled to seek equitable subrogation from a subsequent tortfeasor when it had not fully satisfied ...
"The Subrogation Definition" may sound like the title of an episode of "The Big Bang Theory," but it's a term that gives many insurers great relief. Here's a definition of subrogation, fromWest's ...
In June 2025, the Western Cape Court handed down a judgment on subrogation that changes established legal principles and settled practice. The court held that an insurer exercising its subrogation ...