Originally from Automobile Insurance
Subrogation in All 50 States – Third Edition
Chapter 4 is a state by state overview of the various issues affecting or
relating to automobile subrogation introduced and briefly discussed in Chapter
3. An effort has been made to keep the subheadings for each state uniform, even though some states do not have laws in a
particular area – such as no-fault laws or Personal Injury Protection (PIP)
benefits. This is by design, in order to allow a snapshot comparison of the
relative laws of various states with respect to a particular issue. An effort
was made to include a broad spectrum of issues that automobile subrogation
professionals will run across in the day-to-day handling of their subrogation
claims. This
section specifically discusses the state of CONNECTICUT.
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discussion on all 51 jurisdictions you must purchase the book in print or PDF.
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Gary L.
Wickert is an insurance trial lawyer and
is regarded as one of the world’s leading experts on insurance subrogation. He
is the author of several subrogation books and legal treatises and is a
national and international speaker and lecturer on subrogation and motivational
topics. Mr. Wickert is also a politician in Wisconsin, serving his ninth term
as Town Supervisor in the Township of Cedarburg. After 15 years as the youngest
managing partner in the history of the 30 lawyer Houston law firm of Hughes,
Watters & Askanase, L.L.P., he returned to his native Wisconsin in 1998 and
co-founded the firm of Matthiesen, Wickert & Lehrer, S.C. He oversees a
National Recovery Program that includes a network of contracted subrogation law
firms in all 50 states, Mexico, Canada, and the United Kingdom and boasts
recoveries of nearly $1 billion in recoveries and credits for more than 250
insurance companies.