Judicial Trends Favor Insurers in Liability Cases
Henriques, Diana B., THE JOURNAL RECORD
have been saving for a string of rainy days while, unknown to you, the climate has been getting steadily drier?
Someday, when the anticipated hard times don't materialize, you are going to find yourself with an unexpected surplus of cash.
An intriguing new academic study of judicial trends in product liability cases suggests that this is just what is in store for some of America's largest insurance carriers.
That could mean that, despite the adverse effects of last fall's spate of natural disasters, the industry's future profits may be stronger than a wary Wall Street anticipates.
The study, published in the February issue of University ā¦
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Article title: Judicial Trends Favor Insurers in Liability Cases.
Contributors: Henriques, Diana B. - Author.
Newspaper title: THE JOURNAL RECORD.
Publication date: March 1, 1990.
Page number: Not available.
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