Excellence in business practices and collection efforts has allowed Wilber to become one of the most recognized subrogation vendors. Join some of the most trusted and recognizable insurance carriers in the nation by placing your claims with Wilber. Read More
Over 50% of Wilber’s recoveries come from adverse insurance carriers. Over the past 20 years this amounts to over $750M. About 15% of this work is generated from our uninsured placements. Once our collectors get hold of the tortfeasor, they realize they should get their insurance involved. The... Read More
Wilber has a dedicated department that deals with these short statue files. Over the years we have developed a database that contains the statue of Limitations and submission requirements of several thousand governmental and municipal agencies. The timeliness of these claims is so crucial, that... Read More
Upon receipt of the file, the Wilber team will investigate whether the responsible party had insurance coverage on the date of loss. If the responsible party did have coverage, we will file a claim with the third-party carrier. If the person or entity that caused the loss was uninsured, Wilber... Read More
If we discover that the loss was derived from a criminal act, and there is an active legal action against the responsible party, we are able to petition the court to order restitution. In this scenario, it is imperative that the file is sent to Wilber in a timely fashion so that we do not miss... Read More
In the event that Wilber is unable to resolve the dispute and recover the client’s loss, litigation is an option that can be explored. Wilber has a network of attorneys across the United States that will file suit and obtain judgement against the responsible party. The legal review requirements... Read More
Wilber employs several dedicated in-house arbitration writers. In instances where an agreement with a third-party carrier or self-insured entity cannot be reached, our writers are able to file applicant or respondent arbitration on our client’s behalf, see it through to a decision, and then... Read More
If another insurance carrier is identified and coverage is verified, Wilber will pursue standard recovery from the other carrier. If voluntary resolution is not possible, we will pursue through litigation or arbitration as directed by our client. Read More