State Specific Series – Kansas: There’s No Place Like Home

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Location, location, location! The viability of a subrogation case will vary depending on the loss location. The combination of law and fact in one state can yield subrogation potential, whereas in another that mix can be detrimental. Each State has varying rules that impact subrogation potential, including statutes of limitations, comparative fault rules, and requirements for pursuing products claims. It therefore becomes critical to know the state specific rules as you evaluate the recovery prospect of a loss. In this latest episode of our State Specific Series, regular co-hosts Joe Rich and David Brisco are joined by Kansas subrogation attorney Cheri MacArthur to discuss the unique losses seen in Kansas, the applicable Statutes of Limitation and Repose, and comparative fault rules and their impact on subrogation cases in Kansas. And of course, the fan favorite State Specific Trivia Series continues as we test our attorneys’ knowledge of Kansas, the alleged town of Smallville, and the Kansas Twine-a-Thon Festival. 

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About The Authors

Joseph (Joe) F. Rich is a member of the firm, where he practices in the firm's Subrogation & Recovery Department. Joe concentrates his practice in the areas of subrogation and recovery, insurance litigation and civil litigation arising out of a wide variety of property damage events, such as fires, mechanical system failures, sprinkler system failures, building collapses, product failures and defects, and roofing failures and deficiencies. He is admitted to practice in the District of Columbia, Florida, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania. In addition, Joe is member of the bar of the United States District Court for the District of Puerto Rico and he has experience litigating subrogation and recovery matters for clients in the District of Puerto Rico.

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