by Tim Gillibrand | Oct 11, 2019 | Subrogation
It is not unheard of for evidence to go missing in property damage claims. The outset of a claim can be very hectic, with a lot of parties involved, most of whom are not concerned about future recovery for the loss. However, if there is subrogation potential,...
by Tim Gillibrand | Jun 13, 2019 | Subrogation
When I graduated law school, I never expected to practice in an area where waivers of subrogation came up so frequently (or at all). Even today, I’m surprised by the number of times an unattended stovetop can lead to complex coverage issues. Coincidence or not, here...
by Tim Gillibrand | Jul 23, 2018 | Subrogation
Insurer Permitted to Subrogate Despite Builders’ Risk Policy Builders’ risk policies have historically been given broad interpretation, extending coverage to all parties involved in a construction project. When property damage arises, the insurer paying the loss may...