Accordingly, the journalist has the obligation to subrogate his personal CQ's until he gets home.
From the forbes.com
And incidentally, if you claim from an insurance company do you really think they won't subrogate ?
From the guardian.co.uk
The coverage may be on one of your policies or it may be the property owner's policy, or your insurance company may pay for your loss and then possibly subrogate the claim.
From the dailyherald.com
More examples
Substitute one creditor for another, as in the case where an insurance company sues the person who caused an accident for the insured
(subrogation) (law) the act of substituting of one creditor for another
Subrogation in its most common usage refers to circumstances in which an insurance company tries to recoup expenses for a claim it paid out when another party should have been responsible for paying at least a portion of that claim.
To replace one person with another
(subrogation) The substitution of a different person in place of a creditor
(Subrogation) Once a company has paid a loss for which someone other than the policyholder is responsible, it may have the right to recover this loss from the guilty party. This right is called subrogation.
(subrogation) It is sometimes most expedient to have your insurance company initially pay to repair your vehicle and let them fight with the offending party's insurance over issues of fault. When one insurance company pursues another for payment, it is termed subrogation.
(SUBROGATION) The right of an insurance company to step into the shoes of the party whom they compensate and sue any party whom the compensated party could have sued. T
(Subrogation) The right of an insurer who has taken over another's loss also to take over the other person's right to pursue remedies against a third party.