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12 October, 05:20

Tom visits George at his ranch. Although a novice on horseback, Tom decides to join George in a morning ride. George recommends that Tom ride an unbroken stallion named Satan. While mounting Satan, Tom is thrown headlong through the windshield of Tom's car. The damage to the car is $2,000 and Tom's own insurance pays him $1,500 ($500 deductible). Under what principle could Tom's insurance company sue George for his negligence?

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  1. 12 October, 05:38
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    Subrogation

    Explanation:

    Is a term describing a legal right held by most insurance carriers to legally pursue a third party that caused an insurance loss to the insured.

    This is done in order to recover the amount of the claim paid by the insurance carrier to the insured for the loss
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