How Insurers Are Inadvertently Helping Verdicts Go Nuclear
Bob Tyson, strategic managing partner for Tyson & Mendes and author of the book "Nuclear Verdicts: Defending Justice For All," shares mistakes insurers make that can lead to nuclear verdicts and why we might be seeing more of them.
April 14, 2023 at 04:01 PM
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This week, we're featuring a special-crossover episode from our sister podcast, Insurance Speak. Patti Harman, editor in chief of claims magazine and the PC 360 group, recorded live from ALM's Complex Claims and Litigation Forum in Las Vegas a few weeks ago.
Harman spoke to Bob Tyson, strategic managing partner for Tyson & Mendes, and author of the book "Nuclear Verdicts: Defending Justice For All." Tyson shared mistakes insurers make that can lead to nuclear verdicts and why we might be seeing more of them.
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