Episode 221

Maximizing Recovery in New York MVA Cases: The $50K Threshold and Intercompany Loss Transfer

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January 10th, 2022

22 mins 58 secs

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About this Episode

In this episode, “Maximizing Recovery in New York MVA Cases: The $50K Threshold and Intercompany Loss Transfer,” Christopher Major provides an overview of recover options for carriers in these types of cases.

Major discusses the following:

  • What is New York's "No-Fault Law"?
  • Overlap with Workers' Compensation Claims
  • Exceptions to the $50K Carve-Out
  • How to Recover the $50,000: Intercompany Loss Transfer
  • What you need for Loss Transfer
  • Maximizing your reimbursement

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