subrogating
Subrogating is the act by which one party, typically an insurer or guarantor, assumes the legal rights of another party to pursue recovery from a third party responsible for a loss, after compensating the injured party. Subrogation arises by contract or by operation of law and serves to prevent double recovery and to allocate loss to the party at fault.
In insurance, when a insurer pays a covered claim to or on behalf of the insured, the
Subrogation can arise under contractual provisions in insurance policies or by statutory or equitable rules. The
Impact and purpose: subrogation aligns incentives for fault correction, helps keep insurance premiums reasonable, and supports