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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!

Jun 13, 2025

Subrogation damages, like most civil lawsuits, are a matter of proof.  You need evidence to prove that you and your insured suffered the losses you are claiming.  So what happens when those losses are not for damaged property or medical bills, but for lost profits?  Can you ask the court to look into the future to pay...


May 30, 2025

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

Original Air Date: May14, 2021

Federal and State Governments are powerful entities. But are they so powerful that they can never be sued for damages?

In this installment in our series on third party liability, join 


May 16, 2025

Most automobile subrogation cases are the result of negligence, but when the tortfeasor’s driving was reckless or intentional, we sometimes call it Road Rage.  Though a road rage incident may seem like an easy case, it often  proves to be quite complex, calling into question whether the opposing  insurance carrier can...


May 2, 2025

This week, join us as we revisit our episode on Third Party: Dram Shop & Social Host as a refresher!

Original Air Date: April 30, 2021

You’ve seen it before: drinks flowing at your local bar on busy Saturday night. A patron who’s had too much leaves behind the wheel. If this person goes on to cause an accident, can...


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...