Tag: Automobile Subrogation

16 Barriers to Successful Subrogation Recovery

A variety of factors can preclude successful subrogation outcomes and recovery results can vary greatly when any of these factors become a barrier. Some of these issues can be addressed through education, while others create challenges for all involved. The recovery specialist is responsible for making a convincing argument as to how and why the claim facts […]

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Automobile Client – Open File Review – Loss Transfer Subrogation-Arbitration

The Challenge: This automobile PIP Loss Transfer claim involved the insured vehicle traveling on a main roadway near the train station when the adverse vehicle pulled from a stop sign from the train station parking lot directly into the right side of the passing insured vehicle causing extensive property damages as well as significant injuries […]

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Transportation Automobile Client – Referral for Uninsured Case

The Challenge: This claim was referred to us by our transportation client to pursue an uninsured motorist who had caused substantial damages to the client vehicle. All efforts to confirm third party insurance coverage were exhausted by the client prompting referral to Spartan Recoveries.   The Outcome: Upon receipt of the claim further investigation and […]

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Building a successful subrogation program

Approximately 15% of claims are closed without identifying subrogation opportunities. Read More

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Automobile Arbitration – Tips for Success

Occasionally, even the most arduous efforts may still reach an impasse when claims adjusters are negotiating a settlement of an automobile claim when there is a dispute over damages and/or liability.  Fortunately, an effective low-cost remedy is to submit the matter to Arbitration for review and decision by an unbiased Arbiter. Success in arbitrating automobile […]

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Think Subro!

Many companies and self-insureds frequently leave large quantities of revenue unrecovered each year by failing to properly pursue subrogation interests.  read more here

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