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Subrogation Attorney Jobs in Ohio (NOW HIRING)

Paralegal

OH · On-site

Balance verifications and assist with subrogation lien resolution * Prepare check requests, maintain check records, and mail checks * Assist attorney with settlement documentation and disbursements

Balance verifications and assist with subrogation lien resolution * Prepare check requests, maintain check records, and mail checks * Assist attorney with settlement documentation and disbursements

Balance verifications and assist with subrogation lien resolution * Prepare check requests, maintain check records, and mail checks * Assist attorney with settlement documentation and disbursements

Paralegal

Cleveland, OH · On-site

$17 - $26/hr

Balance verifications and assist with subrogation lien resolution * Prepare check requests, maintain check records, and mail checks * Assist attorney with settlement documentation and disbursements

Assistance with the resolution and protection of all subrogation lien interests * Preparation of file for litigation transfer when necessary * Assist Attorney with settlement paperwork and ...

Balance verifications and assist with subrogation lien resolution * Prepare check requests, maintain check records, and mail checks * Assist attorney with settlement documentation and disbursements

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How much do subrogation attorney jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 18, 2026, the average yearly pay for subrogation attorney in Ohio is $113,024.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $85,100.00 and $132,100.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does a subrogation attorney do?

A Subrogation Attorney represents insurance companies or businesses in recovering costs from third parties responsible for causing financial losses. They investigate claims, negotiate settlements, and pursue litigation when necessary to recover funds paid out due to property damage, personal injury, or contractual disputes. Their role involves legal research, case analysis, and working with clients, experts, and opposing parties to ensure financial recovery.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a subrogation attorney?

A Subrogation Attorney needs a strong legal background, analytical skills, and a Juris Doctor (JD) degree with active bar admission in the relevant jurisdiction. Familiarity with insurance claim management software, case management systems, and e-discovery tools is often required. Excellent negotiation, written communication, and attention to detail are standout soft skills in this field. These capabilities are critical for advocating effectively on behalf of clients, efficiently managing cases, and achieving favorable financial recoveries in complex insurance-related disputes.

What are some typical challenges faced by subrogation attorneys in their daily work?

Subrogation Attorneys often face the challenge of managing high caseloads while adhering to tight deadlines and evolving insurance regulations. They regularly work to gather and analyze complex evidence, handle multi-party negotiations, and resolve disputes efficiently with opposing counsel or third parties. Attention to detail and strong organizational skills are crucial, as missing key information can affect the outcome of a case. Despite these challenges, the role offers rewarding opportunities to recover substantial funds for clients and develop highly transferable legal and negotiation expertise.

Infographic showing various Subrogation Attorney job openings in Ohio as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 97% Full Time, 2% Part Time, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 79% Physical, 10% Hybrid, and 11% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $113,024 per year, or $54.3 per hour.

Full-time

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Job description

Description

The Closing Paralegal provides clerical support on prelitigation files under the direct supervision of their Attorney and Paralegal Manager. The position will assist attorney(s) by providing support services including document preparation and review; communicating with clients, and other administrative duties related to the closure of the case.


Primary Tasks:

1. Case Management

  • Logging daily mail and drafting any correspondence necessary in the day-to-day case management
  • Balance verifications
  • Assistance with the resolution and protection of all subrogation lien interests
  • Preparation of file for litigation transfer when necessary
  • Assist Attorney with settlement paperwork and disbursements
  • Performs other related duties as assigned


2. Meeting goals set by management


3. Communicating and corresponding with clients, Attorney, and insurance adjusters regarding case status

  • Consistent client contacts
  • Weekly reports
  • Monthly team meetings
  • Attend Quarterly Meetings (mandatory)
  • Regular, consistent, punctual attendance.

Requirements

Skills:

  • Strong working knowledge of MS Office, and the ability to operate standard office equipment
  • Understanding legal language and principles, research methods, court pleadings and processes, and other related matters.
  • Standard clerical and general office administration procedures.
  • High command of English grammar, usage, punctuation, and spelling.
  • Exceptional interpersonal and customer service skills
  • Strong attention to detail and the ability to multi-task while maintaining organization
  • Ability to maintain confidentiality, and to exercise discretion and good judgment.

Attributes:

Experience and Education:

  • High School Diploma or GED required
  • Three to five years relevant work experience in related field
  • Prefer Bachelor's degree and/or Paralegal Certificate

Physical Requirements:

  • Prolonged periods sitting at a desk and working on a computer.
  • Must be able to lift up to 15 pounds at times.
  • This job operates in a professional office environment. Exposure to computer screens and low level of noise.