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Made Whole Doctrine: Unraveling The Enigma Wrapped In The Mystery Of Insurance Subrogation, The, Johnny C. Parker
Made Whole Doctrine: Unraveling The Enigma Wrapped In The Mystery Of Insurance Subrogation, The, Johnny C. Parker
Missouri Law Review
Application of the doctrine of subrogation often occurs at the expense of the insured. As a result, the common law developed the made whole doctrine, which limits the use of subrogation prior to an insured party receiving full compensation for damages. The primary purpose of this article is to explore the made whole doctrine as the principal weapon used by contemporary courts to curb the harsh effect of contractual subrogation on the rights of the insured. Section I of this article provides an overview of the expansion and use of subrogation in various types of insurance contracts. Section II examines …