Loss Transfer
Our Practice / Loss Transfer
Partner With Us Today and Protect Your Interests into the Future
Workers’ compensation law provides carriers with several tools to recover losses and offset future exposure through subrogation. Knowing which tool to employ to reap the maximum benefit from the process requires knowledge, not only of relevant subrogation law, but of workers’ comp, no-fault, loss transfer, and municipal law. Our years of experience in all of these areas means we’re perfectly positioned to apply the best strategy, maximize recovery, and ensure that opportunities to mitigate your losses are never missed.
Unparalleled Loss Transfer Recovery
Our loss transfer recovery results are unheard of. According to Arbitration Forums the industry average recovery rate was 64% in 2019. Our results significantly outperform that standard, with a loss transfer recovery rate of 91.3% of the amount sought. Not only do we enjoy a high rate of success in arbitration but the working relationships we’ve built with adversaries over years in the industry often allow us to obtain reimbursement without having to resort to arbitration.
Defense You
Can Count On
As attorneys, we are well-equipped to address any issue that may arise, from coverage disputes to questions of liability. That capability has translated into results that are well above the norm. In 2019, our defense team limited our client’s losses to just 51.8% of the claims filed against them, well below the industry average of 64%. Don't settle for average - partner with Jones Jones to be exceptional.
Industry-Leading
Talent
Finding loss-transfer attorneys who are attuned to every change in the industry is quite difficult. From our paralegals to our lawyers to our leadership, you simply will not find a higher caliber of talent to defend your rights. All of our loss-transfer cases are handled by experienced attorneys who also serve as arbitrators at Arbitration Forums, Inc.. In addition, Jacqueline Mancino, serves as Secretary of the New York State Department of Financial Services Loss Transfer Advisory Committee.