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Flooding Subrogation

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New York Preserves Subrogation Rights

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The insurer’s right of subrogation is equitable in nature, even if not based in contract. However, since the insurer steps into the shoes of its insured and is limited to the rights of its insured, an integral part of the...more

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Michigan Dam Collapses

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On May 19, 2020, at 5:46 p.m., a dam on the Tittabawassee River in Edenville, Michigan collapsed. The resulting floodwaters devastated the cities of Edenville and Midland and damaged or destroyed hundreds of properties....more

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Ellicott City, Maryland Flooding

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Ellicott City, the county seat of Howard County Maryland, has a long and tragic history of flooding. Starting in the mid-18th century followed by the Great Flood of 1868, which reportedly took 42 lives, (according to...more

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In Re: Hurricane Harvey, Inverse Condemnation And Potential Subrogation Actions

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I. OVERVIEW - On August 25, 2017, Hurricane Harvey made landfall near Rockport, Texas as a Category 4 Atlantic hurricane. It then stalled over Houston. After landfall, winds diminished but precipitation did not, and over...more

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Property Subrogation Alert: Potential Property Subrogation Opportunities in South Carolina Related to the Recent Historic Rainfall...

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In light of the recent historic rainfall and flooding in South Carolina, Nexsen Pruet’s property subrogation and recovery team would like to advise you of potential subrogation opportunities that may otherwise go overlooked....more

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