With no explanation, chose the best option from "A", "B", "C" or "D". ■ included equipment and items other Than inventory. And the total monies paid by Travelers included cleaning expenses, building loss, business-personal-property. damages, and business-interruption damages., Payments were also made for fence repair, trailer rentals, and air-conditioning work. Wise' Electric asked Shipp if he knew that AHC had received $2.7 million from its insurer, and Shipp responded, “[T]he exact number, I didn’t know, but it was over $2 million.” The number $2,578,067.00 was not mentioned at trial except when Wise Electric read the settlement agreement as it moved to admit it. We recognize that an insurance policy may provide contractual, .first-priority, dollar-for-dollar subrogation rights. See, e.g., Fortis Benefits v. Cantu, 234 S.W.3d 642, 648 (Tex.2007) (<HOLDING>); Hartnett, 870 S.W.2d at 167, (construing

A: holding insurers right to subrogation arises only upon the insurers showing that the sum of the insureds recovery from the insurer and from persons legally responsible for the injury exceeds the insureds loss
B: holding that recovery from the tortfeasors insurer is a condition precedent to a claim for uim benefits
C: holding that recovery is limited to the portion of the medicaid recipients thirdparty recovery representing compensation for past medical expenses
D: holding subrogation clause that granted insurer a right of recovery against any and all thirdparty settlements authorized insurer to recoup firstpriority dollarfordollar recovery from plaintiffs settlement
D.