How E-Subro Hub Works

How E-Subro Hub Works

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E-Subro Hub gives subrogation parties full control of their demands. Here are the basic actions that can be performed via E-Subro Hub.

Demander

Create Demands
Assign Tasks (i.e. tasking an administrative assistant to add evidence)
Issue Demands
Negotiate
Add and Negotiate Supplements
Arbitrate

Responder

Route Demands
Assign Tasks (i.e. damage and or liability worksheets)
Negotiate (i.e. accept Counter and Deny)
Respond to Supplements

Below are two representative scenarios:

Click to expand/collapse Scenario 1

In the following scenario the Responder counter offers the Demander's demand, after brief negotiation the Demander accepts the Responder's offer.  The Responder sends payment and the demand is closed.  Later, a Supplement is added by the Demander. The Responder accepts the Supplement, sends payment and the Demander once again closes the demand.

scenario1

Click to expand/collapse Scenario 2

While many demands can be resolved via subrogation, arbitration is sometimes necessary.  The following scenario explores what might happen when arbitration is needed. (Note: E-Subro Hub can be used to initiate an arbitration within Arbitration Forum's Online Filing.)

In the following scenario the Responder denies the Demander's demand.

The Demander decides to file arbitration and does so by simply clicking the Arbitration button within E-Subro Hub.

scenario2

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