Morrison Mahoney LLP has for many years handled a variety of subrogation matters throughout New England and elsewhere in the United States. While our focus is upon large property losses, we are adaptable to our clients' needs. We offer our clients many advantages in handling their subrogation matters, including improved communications, consistent, quality handling of subrogation matters, better control of subrogation expenses, and, ultimately, increased subrogation recovery and profitability.
These advantages include the following:
- A relationship with a law firm with more than 50 years of experience in litigating property subrogation matters;
- Use of a firm with a substantial breadth and depth of practice in property and liability matters, thus affording resources of experience and information in a variety of substantive areas that often arise in the subrogation context, including, for example, product liability, construction, architectural and engineering practices, and determination of damages pertaining to real and personal property and business interruption;
- Centralized handling of subrogation matters, with a single reliable source for updates and status reports;
- Increased recoveries on subrogation claims;
- Use of a core group of attorneys;
- Consistency in the manner of investigating, evaluating, and, where appropriate, litigating subrogation claims;
- Status reports in a format, and degree of detail, tailored to client preferences;
- Periodic meetings to discuss the status of all open subrogation files;
- Sophisticated electronic communication of reports, updates, and documents;
- Access to experienced and knowledgeable experts with whom the firm has worked over the years, including cause and origin experts and forensic accountants; and
- Timely response to scenes of large losses, and the ability to coordinate investigation necessary to gather physical and testimonial evidence for subrogation purposes, and to avoid potential problems that could arise from mishandling or other spoliation of evidence.