BLWM’s attorneys have extensive experience and training in the various areas of law and science regularly encountered in property subrogation, such as:

  • The origin and cause of fires and explosions;
  • Fire spread;
  • Structural failures, roof collapses and geotechnical failures;
  • Product design, warnings, or manufacturing defects;
  • Electrical, mechanical, plumbing, and sprinkler system failures;
  • Human factors/warnings; and
  • Airplane, heavy equipment, and trucking accident/failures.

To maximize their recovery potential, many clients prefer to involve BLWM in losses at their very inception – “before the embers get cold.” BLWM prides itself on its early investigation, evaluation, and prosecution of subrogation claims, where our attorneys may assist with, among other things:

  • Analysis of contracts, leases and other documents;
  • Expert selection, retention, and management;
  • Scene management and the preservation of evidence;
  • Identification of potential defendants and providing notice to them;
  • Rapid coordination of joint scene inspections and destructive examination of evidence; and
  • Swift comprehensive evaluation of subrogation potential.

BLWM is committed to subrogation excellence, with attorneys who are Certified Fire Investigation Investigators (C.F.E.I), certified in burn pattern recognition/analysis and Certified Subrogation Recovery Specialist (by National Association of Subrogation Professionals).

Most cases are handled on a contingency fee basis. For more information about BLWM’s large property subrogation, please contact us.