Donald Henderson is an associate attorney with the national subrogation law firm of Matthiesen, Wickert & Lehrer, S.C. (MWL), working out of the firm’s Hartford, Wisconsin office. Donald earned his J.D. from Marquette University Law School, where he gained significant experience through his clerkships with the United States Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Wisconsin, Addison-Clifton, LLC, and Moertl, Wilkins & Campbell.
Rebecca W. Wright has focused on insurance subrogation for over a decade, litigating many types of cases in several jurisdictions, from basic auto accidents to house explosions. A founding partner and invaluable part of the Rathbone Group team, Rebecca was elected Managing Partner in 2023.
Session I – Made Whole vs. Everyone Else: Winning When Multiple Insurers Want the Same Dollar – Donald Henderson
This session offers a concise, practice-focused on the Made Whole Doctrine and its role in subrogation and reimbursement disputes. It explains the doctrine’s equitable foundation, policy purpose, and common misconceptions, while clarifying when Made Whole applies and when it is irrelevant. The session examines how the doctrine operates across different types of coverage, including medical payments, PIP, property damage, and workers’ compensation, and highlights recurring enforcement challenges. Attendees will also gain practical guidance on procedural handling and litigation strategy, including early issue identification, damage analysis, intervention, and settlement allocation. The session concludes with strategies for overcoming Made Whole arguments—such as contractual disclaimers, ERISA considerations, and evidentiary hearings—and provides practical takeaways to help practitioners proactively protect recoveries and resolve disputes efficiently.
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Session II – Flies and Honey: Negotiating Settlements in Subrogation Claims – Rebecca Wright
You will come across many different negotiation styles in your career in subrogation, from extremely aggressive to positively lackadaisical. While you want to be sure to obtain the best outcome for your claim, experienced negotiators find that the old adage is true: You catch more flies than honey. In this session, we will discuss the ways that you can approach your subrogation negotiations with empathy, instead of aggression, to achieve a positive result without coming away feeling like you have gone to battle. Often, doing your research and paying attention to the other side’s position can help improve your outcomes more than posturing and bluffing, especially when you will be crossing paths with the same adjusters or counsel in the future.
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This course is co-sponsored with myLawCLE.
Date / Time: January 19, 2026
Closed-captioning available
Donald Henderson | Matthiesen, Wickert & Lehrer, S.C
Donald Henderson is an associate attorney with the national subrogation law firm of Matthiesen, Wickert & Lehrer, S.C. (MWL), working out of the firm’s Hartford, Wisconsin office. Donald earned his J.D. from Marquette University Law School, where he gained significant experience through his clerkships with the United States Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Wisconsin, Addison-Clifton, LLC, and Moertl, Wilkins & Campbell. He is licensed to practice law in Wisconsin. Donald’s practice focuses on insurance litigation with an emphasis on workers’ compensation, automobile insurance, and property and casualty subrogation. He represents insurers, self-insured entities, and third-party administrators in recovering losses and navigating complex liability issues.
Rebecca Wright | Rathbone Group
Rebecca W. Wright has focused on insurance subrogation for over a decade, litigating many types of cases in several jurisdictions, from basic auto accidents to house explosions. A founding partner and invaluable part of the Rathbone Group team, Rebecca was elected Managing Partner in 2023.
While attending law school, Rebecca was a litigating member of the Jonathan M. Ault Mock Trial Team, where she obtained awards for Best Litigator. She also served as President of the Ranney Inn of the Phi Delta Phi legal fraternity.
Rebecca’s speaking engagements have included several presentations for the National Association of Subrogation Professionals, including the Litigation Skills Conferences and Annual Conventions, as well as on-site educational seminars for insurance clients. You can also hear her on Rathbone Group’s in-house podcast, “On Subrogation,” dedicated to providing well-researched information on subrogation-related topics. You can find and subscribe to “On Subrogation” on all major podcast platforms as well as in our online library of episodes.
Outside of the office, Rebecca volunteers as head coach for Summit Country Day School’s High School Mock Trial Team, whom she led to the Ohio Center for Law Related Education’s State Competition. She also remains active in community theater, recognizing that acting and litigating are similar arts.
Session I – Made Whole vs. Everyone Else: Winning When Multiple Insurers Want the Same Dollar | 1:00pm – 2:40pm
Break | 2:00pm – 2:10pm
Session II – Flies and Honey: Negotiating Settlements in Subrogation Claims | 2:40pm – 3:10pm