“Awaiting Domtar” – Worker’s Compensation Actions In Pennsylvania Seek Final...
By Michael Dougherty, Partner Since the Pennsylvania Supreme Court granted allocator in Liberty Mutual as subrogee of George Lawrence v. Domtar Paper[1], subrogation attorneys have started to slowly...
View ArticleThe Question of “Weather” to Sue or Not
By Ted Traut, Attorney First, I must apologize. Not because the title to this post contains a bad pun. But because really, all puns are bad. And I love them anyway. As the greater Buffalo area recovers...
View ArticleA Checklist to Increase Recoveries in Insurance Subrogation Cases in Michigan
By: Jeffrey Bearss, Attorney There are a number of effective ways to maximize your recovery in Michigan insurance subrogation matters that can be done before referral of the matter to counsel. The...
View ArticleRecovery of Out of State First Party Benefits in Pennsylvania
By: Michael J. Dougherty, Partner There is an older show on television called “Mythbusters” which takes popular, cultural myths and either proves or disproves them. After watching the program, I got to...
View ArticleNASP Western Pennsylvania Chapter Meeting
By: Ted Traut, Attorney On April 16, 2015, I (Ted Traut) attended the NASP Western Pennsylvania Chapter Meeting. The meeting featured guest speakers Calum McRae, PHD, MEng of ARCCA, Inc. (embed link...
View ArticleWWR Subrogation Attorney Booked for Speaking Engagements
On May 7th, Ted Traut will be speaking at the NASP Ohio Chapter Meeting. He will provide an update on relevant case law affecting subrogation in Ohio. Specifically, he will be reviewing the Paul v....
View ArticleA Day to Celebrate You
By Jennifer Dorton, Attorney Did you know that Wednesday, July 8, 2015 is the third annual National Subrogation Professionals Day? Subrogation professionals contribute much to the insurance industry-...
View ArticleOhio Anti-Subrogation Law Passed As Part of Budget Approved by Governor Kasich
By Ted Traut, Attorney Governor Kasich approved an amendment as part of the state budget which will affect an insurer or health plan’s ability to recover medical expenses that it has paid out on behalf...
View ArticleInsurance subrogation benefits personal injury lawyers, not most Ohioans
Read this Cleveland.com Letter to the Editor by Ted Traut to understand more about how insurance subrogation benefits personal injury lawyers, not most Ohioans. Click here to read the article.
View ArticleIndiana Supreme Court adopts “any insurance” approach to subrogation-waiver...
By Tom Kendall, Attorney Construction contracts commonly include language by which the property owner, architect, and contractors waive subrogation rights among themselves. The intent of such a clause...
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