Insurers have traditionally focused on gaining new policyholders for growing top-line revenue. But when it comes to profitability, adding new policies to increase your customer base may not be the best way to boost the bottom line, especially as a… Read More ›
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Expand Your Law Practice by Adding Subrogation
Today’s Guest Blog was written by Spencer B. Lythgoe, Attorney, Cannon Law Associates, Sandy, Utah. Subrogation cases usually involve an insurance agent or attorney who is trying to determine who was really at fault for injuries or property loss…. Read More ›
Reimbursement of Worker’s Comp Auto Injury by Whom?
Today’s Guest Blog was written by Cari Small Grant & Blake Orner, of Grant & Grant Attorneys. The open Worker’s Compensation (WC) file on your desk concerns an Injured Employee who, in the scope of his employment, was involved in… Read More ›
Subro.….What? Subrogation Terminology & Jargon
If you know what Subrogation means, you have probably worked in the insurance &/or recovery industries. Or, you’ve been involved in a case where an insurance agent or attorney has tried to determine who was really at fault for your… Read More ›
2016 NASP Conference “Climbs to New Heights”
I just returned from The Summit of Subrogation: Climbing to New Heights, the 18th Annual NASP Conference. It was aptly titled, because it took place in Colorado Springs, CO, at the famous Broadmoor Hotel, at the foot of the Cheyenne… Read More ›
Insurance Defense Litigation & Subrogation
When an insurance claim is paid, subrogation is a potential strategy for an insurer to recover funds from the third party or even multiple parties who actually caused the loss. As most subrogation plaintiffs are insurers, many subrogation plaintiff’s attorneys are… Read More ›
When Is Litigation Warranted for Debt Collection?
Creditors and even collection agencies may wonder if sending unpaid debt to a debt collection law firm is warranted. Consumers who have past-due debts may wonder if the creditor they owe the money to will resort to turning it over… Read More ›
Canadian Subrogation Laws & Rights
A definition of Subrogation from a paper on the website of one of our Canadian Law firm members, Whitelaw Twining, is “A doctrine by which one who has indemnified another for a loss suffered at the hands of a third… Read More ›
National Association of Subrogation Professionals (NASP) 2015 Conference Preview
The NASP 2015 Annual Conference will be held Nov. 8 – 11, at the Peppermill Resort in Reno/Tahoe, NV. The National List of Attorneys will be represented by Kacey Rask, VP of Business Development. If you would like personal attorney… Read More ›