100 episodes

Have you been looking for a podcast that focuses on insurance subrogation? Of course you have, and here you are! On Subrogation is brought to you by national subrogation law firm, Rathbone Group, LLC, and hosted by experienced litigators, who focus their practice on subrogation. It is the podcast about how to recover your damages from the people who caused them.

Topics span litigation, claims, and many more.

To ask questions or suggest future topics, e-mail us at podcast@rathbonegroup.com.

Special thanks to Ralph DiSylvestro for our intro and outro music!

On Subrogation Rathbone Group, LLC

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    • 5.0 • 15 Ratings

Have you been looking for a podcast that focuses on insurance subrogation? Of course you have, and here you are! On Subrogation is brought to you by national subrogation law firm, Rathbone Group, LLC, and hosted by experienced litigators, who focus their practice on subrogation. It is the podcast about how to recover your damages from the people who caused them.

Topics span litigation, claims, and many more.

To ask questions or suggest future topics, e-mail us at podcast@rathbonegroup.com.

Special thanks to Ralph DiSylvestro for our intro and outro music!

    Refresh: Relief from Judgment- When a Judgment is not a Judgment

    Refresh: Relief from Judgment- When a Judgment is not a Judgment

    This week, join us as we revisit our episode on vacating judgments as a refresher!
    Original Air Date: January 14, 2020
    You’ve worked your file, filed suit, obtained service, filed your motions, and obtained a judgment.  Now, the defendant wants to get out of that judgment.  Can he do that?  The answer is: sometimes.  Listen in as Rebecca and Steve discuss what happens when a defendant files a Motion for Relief from Judgment, when such a motion will succeed in overcoming your judgment, and what happens next.
    For more on the litigation process in subrogation cases, listen to our episodes on In-State, Out-of-State, and International Service of Process, Motions for Default Judgment, and Motions for Summary Judgment.

    • 42 min
    Owner Liability for Stolen Vehicles

    Owner Liability for Stolen Vehicles

    It’s a fear or every car owner: your vehicle has been stolen. Now, to make matters worse, it was involved in an accident. As the owner of this vehicle, can you be held responsible for the damages it caused? If you are in a state with a key-in-ignition or similar statute, the answer may be yes. 
    On this week’s episode, Rebecca and Steve discuss how the Key-in -Ignition statutes vary from state to state, and how even owners in states without such a statute can be liable for damages caused when a thief steals their car.   

    • 46 min
    Refresh: Excess Baggage: Dealing with Underinsured Tortfeasors

    Refresh: Excess Baggage: Dealing with Underinsured Tortfeasors

    This week, join us as we revisit our episode on Underinsured Tortfeasors as a refresher!
    Original Air Date: December 31 ,2019
    What happens when the tortfeasor who caused your damages has some insurance coverage, but not enough?  Just because the tortfeasor doesn’t have enough insurance, doesn’t mean the tortfeasor isn’t liable for the full amount of the damages he caused.  Whether it is state minimum coverage, multiple injured parties, or just a loss that results in a large amount of damages, dealing with this blend of insured and uninsured in the same tortfeasor requires special handling.  Join Rebecca and Steve as they discuss how these circumstances differ from state to state, and what to watch out for if you want to preserve your claim for excess.

    • 29 min
    TikTok’s Kia Boyz and the Viral Rise in Car Thefts

    TikTok’s Kia Boyz and the Viral Rise in Car Thefts

    The so-called “Kia Challenge,” popularized by the “KiaBoyz” on TikTok shot to fame on the media platform and led to hundreds of car thefts nationwide, including several reported crashes and fatalities. The viral videos challenged users to steal the vehicles using a USB charging cable. But why were they focused on these particular cars?  Was there something that made these vehicles easier to steal?
    On this week’s podcast, Rebecca and Steve discuss the viral videos and the design aspects that caused much disarray in the automotive field.  They discuss the class action lawsuit that called out this problem, the fixes required by the settlement, and what you should consider if one of these thefts comes across your desk.  

    • 45 min
    Refresh: Motions for Summary Judgment

    Refresh: Motions for Summary Judgment

    This week, join us as we revisit our episode on Motions for Summary Judgment as a refresher!
    Original Air Date: November 5,2019.
    Can you really have a trial without a trial?  With a Motion for Summary Judgment, you can.  But are these motions really the dead-end that law students are often taught they are?  Summary Judgment is a real mechanism that is available under the right circumstances.  Listen to Rebecca and Steve discuss when a Motion for Summary Judgment is appropriate, and what you need to do to be successful in it.

    • 29 min
    Gree Dehumidifier Guilty Plea

    Gree Dehumidifier Guilty Plea

    Products liability cases typically live in civil court, but that all changed in 2023 when the Department of Justice brought its first ever criminal enforcement action under the Consumer Product Safety Act against Gree USA and its CEO and Chief Administrative Officer.  The company’s guilty plea was years in the making after Gree USA willfully and repeatedly failed to report serious safety concerns to the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), leading to the Commission’s first ever corporate criminal enforcement action.
    On this week’s episode, Rebecca and Steve will guide you through the tumultuous, decade long saga that shows how corporate avoidance of a major product defect can result not just in subrogation and personal injury actions, but in multi-million dollar fines and reparations.

    • 39 min

Customer Reviews

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15 Ratings

15 Ratings

ZmanNYC ,

Anti-Subrogation Rule?

I did a search on my store and was pleasantly surprise to find your podcast. I recently found myself handling a slew of subro cases and had little idea what it was all about. This has been a great primer. Thanks!

I was wondering if any of your prior podcasts ever touched upon the “anti-subrogation rule” and if not, perhaps a future podcast could address it?

Thanks!

Jeff from NYC?

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