/səˌbroʊˈɡeɪʃən/ – noun
Definition: việc thế quyền.
A more thorough explanation: Subrogation is a legal term that refers to the substitution of one person or party for another with respect to a claim, right, or legal right. In the context of insurance, it often involves an insurance company assuming the rights of the insured to recover expenses from a third party who may be responsible for the loss or damages.
Example: In the event of a successful subrogation claim, the insurance company will be entitled to recover the amount it paid out to the policyholder from the party responsible for the damages.