In my time as a subrogation attorney, I have felt the prevailing sentiment that negotiating ERISA claims and ERISA liens in general is a source of great frustration and dismay for personal injury counsel. One reason the ERISA statute is in place is to protect self-insured, self-funded insurance plans, as well as ultimately keeping premiums… Read more »
How Do In-House Subrogation Attorneys Benefit Recovery Results?
Subrogation Attorneys and the Alignment of Incentives A sensible business model in which subrogation attorneys are employed in-house aligns the incentives of the attorney with those of the subrogation provider. This in turn maximizes returns to the subrogation providers clients, due largely to the creation of a symbiotic relationship between service supply chain and the… Read more »