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Your plan's subrogation and reimbursement rights need to be protected. Subrogation is a highly
legal and technical area. To be handled successfully, subrogation must be looked upon as a legal
issue and not just a routine aspect of claim processing. State and Federal subrogation laws are
constantly being challenged and changed. Our attorneys fully comprehend the case law, stay appraised of
these changes, and strategize every available recovery option to ensure your plans' rights are protected.
Our effective investigation, negotiation, and litigation skills will maximize your recoveries. If negotiations do not achieve
the results you expect, our attorneys can file suit independently or join in an action already commenced.

Passion For Subro is the personal subrogation blog of Attorney Adam V. Russo where he shares his passion for subrogation with the rest of you subro fanatics. He hopes the site will be your destination for the latest in subrogation and reimbursement news across the country. While he envisions that the site will serve as a great educational resource, it will also keep you entertained with the funny, difficult, confusing and just plain weird world of subro. Please visit www.passionforsubro.com.

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Plan Consistency
By: Adam V. Russo, Esq.
From: HCAA Reports, Spring 2008
Infamous Subro Agreement
By: Adam V. Russo, Esq.
From: HCAA Reports, November/December 2007
Subrogation Provisions - Look At Them Once And A While
By: Adam V. Russo, Esq.
From: HCAA Reports, September/October 2007
Another Nail Biter
By: Adam V. Russo, Esq.
From: HCAA Reports, July/August 2007
Recognizing Subrogation
By: Adam V. Russo, Esq.
From: HCAA Reports, September/October 2004
Where is the Subro Provision?
By: Adam V. Russo, Esq.
From: NASP Subrogator Magazine, Winter 2006
The Latest on Subrogation Rights
By: Adam V. Russo, Esq.
From: HCAA Reports, March/April 2006
Great, We Won Sereboff – Now What?
By: Adam V. Russo, Esq.
From: HCAA Reports, July/August 2006

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