Search unanswered questions...
Enter a question here...

Can an insurance carrier subrogate against a third party that caused damage to their insured's vehicle if the third party already paid the vehicle owner's damages?

[Edit]

No. That would mean the third party tortfeasor would pay twice, which would amount to unjust enrichment.

Improve Answer Discuss the question "Can an insurance carrier subrogate against a third party that caused damage to their insured's vehicle if the third party already paid the vehicle owner's damages?" Watch Question

First answer by Glendaleatty. Last edit by Glendaleatty. Contributor trust: 34 [recommend contributor]. Question popularity: 3 [recommend question]

Research your answer:

Answers.com > Wiki Answers > Categories > Business and Finance > Insurance > Auto Insurance > Auto Accidents and Insurance Claims > Can an insurance carrier subrogate against a third party that caused damage to their insured's vehicle if the third party already paid the vehicle owner's damages?

Our contributors said this page should be displayed for the questions below. (Where do these come from)
If any of these are not a genuine rephrasing of the question, please help out and edit these alternates.
Can an insurance carrier subrogate against a third party that caused damage to their insured's vehicle if the tortfeasor already paid the vehicle owner's damages?