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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!

Jan 28, 2020

It’s a noun!  It’s an adjective!  It’s a rule of damages!  It’s a rule of evidence!  The Collateral Source Rule is all of these things and more.  Join Rebecca and Steve as they discuss the two different but related facets of the Collateral Source Rule, and why it is so common in subrogation cases, where...


Dec 31, 2019

What happens when the tortfeasor who caused your damages has some insurance coverage, but not enough?  Just because the tortfeasor doesn’t have enough insurance, doesn’t mean the tortfeasor isn’t liable for the full amount of the damages he caused.  Whether it is state minimum coverage, multiple injured parties,...


Dec 3, 2019

Subrogation is concerned with recovering damages paid by insurance companies for losses, which helps to keep rates down and holds those who cause damage accountable.  But what happens when the insured has damages that weren’t covered by the policy?  Join Kim Rathbone as she sits down with Susan M. Benson, Attorney...


Nov 5, 2019

Can you really have a trial without a trial?  With a Motion for Summary Judgment, you can.  But are these motions really the dead-end that law students are often taught they are?  Summary Judgment is a real mechanism that is available under the right circumstances.  Listen to Rebecca and Steve discuss when a Motion for...


Oct 22, 2019

Motions for Default Judgment seem simple enough – if the Defendant doesn’t answer, you get a judgment.  But as with so many things, the devil is in the details.  Listen as Steve and Rebecca get into these details, from what proof can be required to the time limits involved, to when and why a hearing may be...