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New York Federal Court Clarifies Anti-Subrogation Rule

Newsletter, SubrogationBy JamieAugust 27, 2020

New York’s anti-subrogation rule (“ASR”) is found in common law and is not statutorily based. The anti-subrogation rule is a common-law doctrine crafted by the New York Court of Appeals “both to prevent the insurer from passing the incidence of…

Auto Mechanic

Repairing Vehicles Before Damages Can Be Inspected: Good Claims Practice or Spoliation?

Auto, Med Pay, PIP, NewsletterBy JamieJuly 30, 2020

Good first-party claims practice requires prompt repair of damaged vehicles. Obviously, the time it takes to repair a damaged vehicle depends on the complexity of the claim, the nature and extent of the damages, and the availability of quality replacement…

The Failed No-Fault Automobile Insurance Experiment

Auto, Med Pay, PIP, NewsletterBy JamieJuly 15, 2020

In its widest sense, “no-fault insurance” is a term used to describe any auto insurance coverage under which policyholders are paid for personal injuries and property damage they sustain in accidents through their own insurance company, regardless of fault. In…

Michigan Flag

Join MWL For A Complimentary Webinar on Changes to Michigan’s No-Fault Scheme

Auto, Med Pay, PIP, NewsletterBy JamieJuly 14, 2020

Attorneys Stephen Smith and Jacob Simon will be presenting a complimentary one-hour live webinar on A Riddle, Wrapped in a Mystery, Inside an Enigma: Changes to Michigan’s No-Fault Scheme on July 28, 2020 at 10:00-11:00 a.m. (Central). The Michigan Legislature…

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New Jersey Says Workers’ Comp Carrier Gets Reimbursed Before Self-Insured Employer

Newsletter, Workers' CompensationBy JamieJuly 14, 2020

City of Asbury Park v. Star Insurance Company, 2020 WL 3493526 (N.J. 2020). Large deductible workers’ compensation programs and policies with large self-insured retentions (SIR) were first introduced to the American insurance industry in the late 1980s with limited deductible…

New Jersey Flag

New Jersey Supreme Court Confirms That Workers’ Compensation Subrogation Is Not Limited By No-Fault Laws

Newsletter, Workers' CompensationBy JamieJune 30, 2020

New Jersey Transit Corp. v. Sanchez, 2020 WL 2374054 (N.J. 2020). On May 12, 2020, the New Jersey Supreme Court answered a long-standing subrogation question regarding whether a workers’ compensation carrier is entitled to subrogation and/or reimbursement from a third-party…

People Standing In Line

Avoid Standing In The California Intervention Line

Newsletter, Workers' CompensationBy JamieJune 17, 2020

When a person applies for college, there is a possibility of receiving one of three letters: admitted, wait-listed, or rejected. It is nice to know either way if you are accepted, but what about “wait-listed”? You are not yet accepted,…

Chess Checkmate

Federal Tort Claims Act Subrogation

Newsletter, SubrogationBy JamieJune 11, 2020

The federal government is everywhere. It employs nearly 9.1 million workers, which is nearly 6% of total U.S. workforce. This includes nearly 2.1 million federal employees, 4.1 million contract employees, 1.2 million grant employees, 1.3 million active duty military personnel,…

Ashton T. Kirsch

Ashton T. Kirsch Becomes Partner of Matthiesen, Wickert & Lehrer, S.C.

Newsletter, SubrogationBy JamieMay 29, 2020

Matthiesen, Wickert & Lehrer, S.C. (“MWL”) is pleased to announce that on June 1, 2020, Ashton Kirsch will be made a partner of the firm. Ashton has been with MWL since 2015, concentrating his practice on large loss casualty, commercial…

Statute of Limitations

Beware Of The COVID-19 Statute Of Limitations Trap

Newsletter, SubrogationBy JamieMay 26, 2020

Viruses and the diseases they cause often have different names. The current global pandemic which has stricken much of the planet is no exception. Although most commonly referred to as COVID-19 (technically the illness caused by the virus), this pandemic…

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