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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? |
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No. That would mean the third party tortfeasor would pay twice, which would amount to unjust enrichment.
First answer by Glendaleatty. Last edit by Glendaleatty. Contributor trust: 34 [recommend contributor]. Question popularity: 3 [recommend question]
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