Subrogee

/ˈsʌbrəɡi/

Definitions

  1. (n.) A party who has been subrogated to the rights of another, especially in insurance, where the insurer gains the insured's rights to pursue recovery from a third party.
    The subrogee pursued the negligent driver to recover the claim expenses.

Commentary

The subrogee steps into the shoes of the original party to enforce rights, emphasizing the legal transfer of claims.

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