Episode 266
Out-of-State Accidents: Choice of Law, Federal Cases, and Harmonizing Subrogation Statutes
December 12th, 2022
14 mins 17 secs
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About this Episode
Many employees travel for their job. What happens when you pay benefits in the claimant’s home State, but the third-party action is in the defendant’s home State? What statute applies? How can you ensure you are still getting your maximum recovery? In this episode, "Out-of-State Accidents: Choice of Law, Federal Cases, and Harmonizing Subrogation Statutes," Christopher Major discusses how to navigate multijurisdictional claims, how to monitor or intervene in a federal case, and how to blend statutes to ensure you receive your maximum reimbursement.
Major discusses the following:
- The choice of law doctrine in New York and New Jersey.
- When to expect a federal action and how to find it on PACER.
- The availability of remedies such as loss transfer for out-of-State accidents or foreign workers’ compensation claims.
- How to use basic rights of contract to “pick and choose” the most favorable reimbursement scheme.
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