Section 1026.1 Of Article 14. Proceedings In Cases Of Insolvency And Delinquency From California Insurance Code >> Division 1. >> Part 2. >> Chapter 1. >> Article 14.
1026.1
. Where a claim arising out of a policy of insurance has been
filed by a third party and approved by the liquidator and such claim
has subsequently been paid or satisfied, either wholly or in part,
by the transfer of anything of value, either voluntarily or by
process, from the insured of the person in liquidation to such third
party, then upon the filing with the liquidator of proof of the
making and value of such transfer, to the extent and in the manner
required by the liquidator, the insured shall be subrogated to the
rights of the third party claimant to the extent that the claim has
been satisfied and discharged, but the rights of the insured shall
not exceed the face value of such claim and if the insured has
theretofore filed a claim covering the same subject matter, he is
entitled to only one recovery.