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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!

Feb 7, 2019

On this special live episode, Rebecca Wright sits down with attorney Steve Theesfeld to hear about a surprisingly scintillating subrogation case he is handling.  Like any good page-turner, we cannot wait to hear how it ends, but fair warning, this one is not for the faint of heart.

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Feb 7, 2019

On this special live episode, Steve Alsip sits down with Bob Welsh of MQC Labs to discuss non-destructive testing in battery failures of items like e-cigarettes.  Learn how cutting edge technology can preserve your evidence even as they provide valuable information and analysis.

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Feb 7, 2019

On this special live episode, Rebecca Wright sits down with Dr. Dehua Yang, a chemist who uses chemical analysis and materials sciences to help investigate and prove claims.  Dr. Yang and Rebecca discuss the use of lab analysis to identify chemical compounds recovered from the scene of a collision, and potentially...


Feb 7, 2019

In this special live episode, Kim Rathbone sits down with attorneys Steven Kraus and Noah Gradofsky to discuss the challenges of ride-sharing subrogation cases in New York and New Jersey.  As the ride-sharing economy grows, the existing system for handling losses involving taxis and limousines has to flex and expand to...


Feb 7, 2019

On this special live episode, Jason Sullivan sits down with IAAI Certified Fire Investigator Michael Schlatman to talk about fire analysis.  How do fire investigators make any sense out of what looks to be nothing more than a pile of ash and rubble?  It’s not magic – it’s science!

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