To thrive as a Subrogation Representative, you need a solid understanding of insurance policies, claims processing, and investigative techniques, often supported by experience in insurance or a related field. Familiarity with claims management software, case tracking systems, and occasionally legal research tools is typically required. Excellent negotiation, written communication, and analytical skills help you stand out in efficiently resolving subrogation cases and building rapport with involved parties. These abilities are crucial for successfully recovering funds and maintaining effective relationships with clients, insurers, and third parties.