Paul Kitagaki Jr./The Sacramento Bee, via Associated Press SF 49'er QB Smith sustained a concussion with this hit in November |
The dispute with insurers includes the issue that plaintiffs seeking to break the workers cop exclusivity bar allege fraud and intentional injury - which are probably not insurable torts as a matter of public policy. - GWC
Concussion Liability Costs May Rise, and Not Just for N.F.L. - NYTimes.com
by Ken Belson
"As the N.F.L. confronts a raft of lawsuits brought by thousands of former players who accuse the league of hiding information about the dangers of concussions, a less visible battle that may have a greater effect is unfolding between the league and 32 of its current and former insurers."***
Regardless of how it is resolved, the dispute could hurt teams, leagues and schools at all levels if insurers raise premiums to compensate for the increased risk of lawsuits from players and their parents who play hockey, lacrosse and other contact sports.
The N.F.L., which generates about $9 billion a year, may be equipped to survive these legal challenges. But colleges, high schools and club teams may be forced to consider severe measures in the face of liability issues, from raising fees to offset higher premiums to capping potential damages to requiring players to sign away their right to sue coaches and schools. Some schools and leagues may even shut down teams because the expense and legal risk are too high.
'via Blog this'
I just came across from this site and I read it. It is so nice and I get many thinks about the different flags. So thanks for posting me. I often visit on this site.
ReplyDeleteBetriebshaftpflicht Kosten