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JURIST Guest Columnist John W. Klinker of Loyola University Chicago School of Law discusses how the decision in Montanile potentially creates a precedent that could affect the funding of welfare ...
Subrogation is the process by which your insurance company seeks financial reimbursement for claims it paid out but wasn’t financially responsible for. For example, if you were in a car accident but ...
Boards are generally not obligated by a co-op or condominium's operative documents to purchase liability or casualty insurance covering those portions of the building which are owned by the entity.
At first glance, Coventry Health Care v. Nevils reads like a tedious commercial-law dispute, assessing the enforceability of “subrogation” clauses in insurance contracts. What a snore-fest, you might ...
Take, for example “Waivers of Subrogation.” (It is not a heavy-metal band.) To understand it, let’s break it down to its components. “Waiver” is the voluntary giving up of a right. “Subrogation” is ...
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HMOs have the right under Pennsylvania law to assert a subrogation claim against an auto accident victim's tort recovery -- despite the general bar against subrogation in the Pennsylvania Motor ...