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Hi April, Glad to see that you are over insured and Esurance is paying out for your family's benefit. Hopefully you have or will have benefit of counsel. You can let Esurance subrogate wherever they can (per your release) and seek reimbursement for their payments on your behalf. They will step in your shoes and pursueany viable party for their self-interest. Anything recovered beyond their payments will go to the insured(s).... Read More
Hi April, Glad to see that you are over insured and Esurance is paying out for your family's benefit. Hopefully you have or will have benefit of... Read More