Episode 211

Starting Early – Investigating and Preserving Subrogation Opportunities

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October 12th, 2021

18 mins 24 secs

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About this Episode

In this episode, “Starting Early – Investigating and Preserving Subrogation Opportunities,” Christopher Major leads a presentation and discussion on the early identification and protection of risk transfer opportunities in workers’ compensation claims.

Major discusses the following:

  • The value of early identification of risk-transfer opportunities.
  • What risk professionals need to know about limitations on subrogation and when and how to preserve reimbursement rights.
  • What defense counsel should be doing to protect risk transfer rights.
  • How recent case decisions will impact the practice in 2021 and beyond.

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