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What Is The Difference Between A “Claimant” And An “Insured”?

Newsletter, SubrogationBy JamieMay 10, 2017

Words matter. Our firm reviews as many as two to three dozen new claim files/catastrophic injury cases every day. We review these files for many reasons, but primarily to determine if the loss/injury was the result of negligence on the…

New Nevada Supreme Court Decision Does Significant Damage To Workers’ Compensation Subrogation

Newsletter, Workers' CompensationBy JamieApril 26, 2017

In Nevada, when a workers’ compensation carrier is subrogated to the rights of the worker under § 616C.215, the carrier has a lien on the “total proceeds” of any third-party recovery. N.R.S. § 616C.215(5). This is true whether the recovery is…

ROBOCLAIMS: When Robots Injure Humans

Newsletter, Product LiabilityBy JamieApril 24, 2017

Around the world, robots are increasingly being used to perform menial and complex labor tasks in the home and in the workplace. Robots are used in restaurant kitchens to make sushi and chop vegetables. They are also important earlier in…

IMPUTED CONTRIBUTORY NEGLIGENCE: Maximizing Auto Property Subrogation When Your Insured Wasn’t Driving

Auto, Med Pay, PIP, NewsletterBy JamieApril 11, 2017

Effective auto property subrogation may seem simple, but it often requires a thorough understanding of some of the more confusing legal terms known to American civil jurisprudence. When the owner of a vehicle entrusts his or her vehicle to a…

MWL Participates In Fight For Air Climb

Community OutreachBy JamieMarch 27, 2017

MWL participated in the American Lung Association’s 2017 Fight For Air Climb Law Firm Challenge on March 18, 2017. The teams had to climb 47 floors of the U.S. Bank Center in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, which entailed 94 flights of stairs, totaling 1,034 steps. This…

Pennsylvania Court Confirms Compensation Carrier Can Initiate Filing Of Third-Party Action

Newsletter, Workers' CompensationBy JamieMarch 23, 2017

A long-standing controversy has been resolved and a major anti-subrogation obstacle in Pennsylvania has been overcome. The proverbial light bulb has gone on in the Quaker State. The ongoing debate in Pennsylvania over whether a workers’ compensation carrier can initiate…

Pennsylvania Creates New Opportunity For Employees To Gerrymander Third-Party Settlements

Newsletter, Workers' CompensationBy JamieMarch 22, 2017

Serrano v. Workers’ Comp. Appeal Bd. (Ametek, Inc.), 2017 WL 563317 (Pa. Comm. 2017). On March 6, 2006, a container of metal powders, with which Serrano was working, exploded, severely burning him. Serrano sued Aramark Uniform and Career Apparel, Inc.…

Matthiesen, Wickert & Lehrer, S.C. Welcomes Caleb C.D. Katz To The Firm

NewsletterBy JamieMarch 15, 2017

Matthiesen, Wickert & Lehrer, S.C. (“MWL”) is pleased to announce that Caleb Katz has become an associate of the firm after a couple years serving as a paralegal and law clerk. Caleb will continue to practice insurance litigation and subrogation…

Subrogation And The Admissibility Of Expert Testimony

Newsletter, SubrogationBy JamieMarch 14, 2017

The use of expert witnesses has become an integral and indispensable aspect of American litigation, and it is often the side with the best expert who wins the day. The same holds true for subrogation files in which the subrogated…

Watts Settles Class Action Lawsuits Involving Floodsafe and Water Heater Connectors

Newsletter, Product LiabilityBy JamieMarch 3, 2017

Recently, Watts Regulator Company settled two separate class-action lawsuits involving their Floodsafe supply-line and Water Heater Connectors. Both products allegedly have design and manufacturing defects that cause them to fail prematurely. Therefore, please be aware that if you have a…

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