Which of the following statements about subrogation is (are) true? (Check all that apply.) - Subrogation does not apply in property insurance. - The general rule allows the insurer to recover up to the amount paid to its insured under the policy. - The insurer reserves the right to subrogate against its own insureds under liability policies. - Subrogation does not apply in life insurance. - Interfering with the insurer's subrogation rights can jeopardize indemnification of the insured.
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- the general rule allows the insurer to recover up to the amount paid to its insured under the policy: True, this is generally the case. - the insurer reserves the right to subrogate against its own insureds under liability policies: True, this is possible under Show more…
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