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Have you been looking for a podcast that focuses on insurance subrogation?  Of course you have, and here you are!  On Subrogation is brought to you by national subrogation law firm, Rathbone Group, LLC, and hosted by experienced litigators, who focus their practice on subrogation.  It is the podcast about how to recover your damages from the people who caused them.

Topics span litigation, claims, and many more.

To ask questions or suggest future topics, e-mail us at podcast@rathbonegroup.com.

Special thanks to Ralph DiSylvestro for our intro and outro music!

Apr 18, 2025

Lawsuits can often take years to conclude, and as life goes on, sometimes it could come to the inevitable end for people involved in the case. But what happens if a deceased individual could bring value to a case? Can testimony about their communications be presented to the court from  beyond the grave?

On this week’s...


Apr 4, 2025

This week, join us as we revisit our episode on Third Party: Employer Liability as a refresher!

Original Air Date: April 16, 2021

A tortfeasor goes on a donut run driving the company car and causes an accident with your insured.  Can the insured - or her insurance company - also recover damages from the...


Mar 21, 2025

When property owners fail to maintain their buildings or equipment, the damage can be costly, and even dangerous. Once you have identified that negligent maintenance was the cause of your insured’s claim, you often run into the added hurdle of maintenance agreements that seem to shift the responsibility between...


Mar 7, 2025

This week, join us as we revisit our episode on Negligent Maintenance in Auto Claims as a refresher, then join us for our next new episode, Negligent Maintenance in Property Claims!

Original Air Date: March 24,2023

That little “Maintenance Required” light on the dashboard - it’s something everyone dreads....


Feb 21, 2025

Gifts may be nice in your personal life, but in the world of subrogation a voluntary payment can turn an insurer into an  “officious intermeddler,” without a right to recovery. What makes a payment voluntary, and who is responsible for proving it?

On this week’s episode, join Rebecca and Steve as they discuss...