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Maryland Subrogation Lawyers

Brown & Bullock, LLC is built to tackle complex insurance disputes.  Our attorneys combine robust familiarity with Maryland’s insurance laws with tried and tested litigation skills to pursue subrogation claims on behalf of our clients.  For assistance with subrogation matters, contact the Maryland insurance lawyers at Brown & Bullock, LLC today.

What Is Subrogation

Subrogation is the legal right of an insurance company to seek reimbursement from the party that caused a loss after the insurer has already paid its insured for that loss. In other words, when an insurance company pays a claim, it may later step into the shoes of its policyholder and pursue the responsible party to recover what it paid out. Subrogation exists to promote fairness, prevent double recovery, and allow insurers to quickly pay claims before ultimate liability is determined.

What We Do

Our problem-solving oriented approach to litigation, combined with our deep understanding of claim coverage and insurance regulatory litigation, make us the ideal partner to handle complex subrogation matters. Our thorough investigation practices and comprehensive case development often provides the opportunity for early out-of-court negotiation and resolution.  We provide representation and insight at all levels of the subrogation process, including:

  • Assistance with the loss and origin investigation
  • Identification of potentially responsible parties
  • Evaluation of liability, damages, and available defenses
  • Presentation of a demand for reimbursement
  • Filing of litigation if negotiation is unsuccessful

Common Subrogation Claims We Handle

Subrogation most often arises in commercial disputes where significant property damage or financial losses are involved. We successfully pursue subrogation claims on behalf of clients in scenarios including:

  • Property damage caused by contractors or subcontractors
  • Fires or water losses tied to faulty installation or maintenance
  • Equipment failure involving defective products or installation
  • Construction defects
  • Losses involving transportation providers or logistics companies

In many of these situations, subrogation claims intersect with Maryland insurance statutes, making our firm an ideal partner to pursue subrogation on your behalf.

Contact Our Subrogation Lawyers in Maryland

Contact the knowledgeable and experienced Maryland subrogation lawyers here at Brown & Bullock, LLC for an initial consultation today or to learn more.

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