Maggie Stewart

Associate

Maggie focuses her practice on representing insurance companies and insureds in large loss subrogation and recovery cases involving property damage caused by fires, floods, defective products, and construction defects.

Prior to joining the firm, Maggie gained 15 years of experience in subrogation and insurance defense litigation. Her extensive insurance defense background includes litigation of bad faith, coverage, and contract disputes, as well as defense of motor vehicle accident, premises liability, catastrophic injury, wrongful death, and construction defect claims.

Maggie earned her Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy from the University of Texas at Austin and obtained her law degree from the University of Denver. She is admitted to practice in Colorado state and federal district courts, as well as the Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals.

Publications

Federal Judge: State Farm Gave the Government “More Than Adequate Notice” of its Subrogation Claim [Subrogation & Recovery Law Blog]

April 13, 2023

If you are handling or investigating a subrogation suit against the government, let this be another reminder of the importance of notice. A U.S. District Court Judge, sitting in Alaska, recently shot down the government’s motion to dismiss a subrogation lawsuit based upon perceived inadequacies in...

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Education

  • University of Denver Sturm College of Law, J.D., 2007
  • University of Texas–Austin, B.A., 2004
  • Colorado
  • U.S. Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit
  • U.S. District Court -- Colorado

Colorado Bar Association

Denver Bar Association