The daily life of a subrogation professional is often analogized to digging through stones in search of diamonds. The dig can be frustrating, exhausting, and even discouraging at times. Each investigation begins with optimism and enthusiasm, but many times the end result is that the diamond we thought we were holding, is just another stone....
To show our affection for our subro friends and colleagues, Cozen O’Connor has made this mixtape covering all genres with themes of fire, water, money, and the subro mindset. Hope you enjoy this subro playlist! Side A We didn’t start the fire- Billy Joel Light my fire- The Doors Great Balls of Fire- Jerry Lee...
This blog on emerging subrogation trends is brought to you exclusively by ChatGPT. Of course, it lists itself as the top trend. Cozen O’Connor is here to work with clients through AI advances, challenges and uses in the industry. Hey ChatGPT, what are some emerging trends in subrogation? Subrogation and recovery are areas of law...
Undoubtedly, scene investigations are critical for subrogation recovery. There are many things to handle and to consider with respect to scene investigations, including gathering needed evidence, avoiding spoliation, etc. However, subrogation professionals should not forget that before it was a loss scene, it was someone’s home or place of business. The relationship that the...
In light of recent jurisprudence in Canada, the short answer is yes, if the business interruption losses stem from, or constitute, direct damages themselves. And no, if the losses arise from consequential damages. Direct damages can be described as damages that have arisen naturally from the cause of the loss. This includes damages due to...