[COLUMBIA, S.C. May 23, 2012] – Collins & Lacy, P.C. now offers representation for subrogation claims in the areas of construction, property loss, products liability and other matters. This new area of practice is spearheaded by Collins & Lacy Construction Practice Group Chair Joseph McCue and attorney James “Lee” Floyd, who practices in insurance coverage, products liability and commercial transportation.
“We are excited to springboard into this new opportunity to pursue the interests of businesses and insurers through our existing representation of construction, transportation and insurance clients in other matters,” said Joseph McCue.
Subrogation is a niche area of legal representation in which insurers or other third parties pursue recovery from responsible parties for amounts paid for losses caused by casualties such as fires, explosions, structural collapses, machinery and equipment failures, utility malfunctions or commercial transportation accidents. Both Joseph McCue and Lee Floyd have experience in handling such cases on behalf of insurers and third party administrators.
“Collins & Lacy strives to protect all forms of businesses and appreciates the role of insurers in the economic process,” said managing partner Ellen Adams. “Our relationships with several insurers and related third parties continues to grow with the addition of our subrogation practice.”
To learn more about subrogation claims in South Carolina, visit our South Carolina Insurance Law Blog.