Episode 250
Keep it Under One Roof: Harmonizing Defense and Subrogation Efforts Across the Workers’ Compensation Claim
August 8th, 2022
26 mins 32 secs
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About this Episode
Too often, defense of a workers’ compensation claim and recovery on the subrogation side are managed separately. You can posture both claims for success, however, by coordinating efforts. In this episode, “Keep it Under One Roof: Harmonizing Defense and Subrogation Efforts Across the Workers’ Compensation Claim,” Christopher Major dives into the issues of investigation, damages, discovery, trial strategy, and “global” settlements.
Major discusses the following:
- How to identify third-party action potential when you onboard a new claim
- The benefit of constant communication between the handling claims professional and recovery specialist
- Keeping an eye out for potential exposure beyond just workers’ compensation, such as intentional wrong claims, the “Scaffold Law,” HIMP-1 reimbursement requests, etc.
- How to push for a “global” settlement of all claims simultaneously, with examples
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