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A Foundational Guide to Property Subrogation: Evidence, Urgency, & Liability

Commercial and homeowners’ insurance claims for property damage are rarely simple transactions. Even when a roof collapse, flood, fire, or power surge may seem like an unpredictable accident, that may not be the case. There may be a third party, such as an installer, manufacturer, shipper, or contractor who acted negligently.  When that’s the case, […]

Emergencies & Liability: When the Alarm Doesn’t Sound the Alarm

This article is a companion piece to this video If your insured’s house burns down and that expensive alarm system they put in to lower their premiums fails, does the alarm company carry any liability exposure? In the above episode of On Subrogation: Emergency Response – Alarm Company Liability, RG attorney Jason Sullivan discusses viable subrogation […]

Power Companies & Public Safety: Determining Liability in Utility Subrogation

This article is a companion piece to this video In this episode of On Subrogation: Utility Claims, RG subrogation attorney Steve Alsip talks utility claims. What makes subrogating a case involving utilities different from other fields like automotive subrogation? Steve goes into detail about the process, focusing on overhead lines, underground lines and service defects. […]