Best's Insurance Law Podcast

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Best's Insurance Law Podcast

Best’s Insurance Law Podcast series examines key topics in the insurance industry from an attorney’s point of view. Featured panelists are top lawyers from firms profiled in Best's Insurance Professional Resources, a highly selective online service showcasing only firms recommended by their clients for outstanding service to the insurance industry. Published by AM Best, Best's Insurance Professional Resources is a claims industry resource that features qualified legal counsel, independent insurance adjusting services and expert service providers since 1928. AM Best is the world’s oldest and most authoritative insurance rating and information source.

  1. 237

    Investigating Beyond the Collision: Traffic Signals, MOT, and Case Strategy

    Civil Engineer Nicholas Brady, P.E. from Qualified Member expert service provider S-E-A, discusses investigations related to roadway and intersection design.  

  2. 236

    School Security and Emergency Planning

    Principal Consultant Joe Hendry, from Qualified Member expert service provider Cosecure Enterprise Risk Solutions, discusses the importance of emergency planning in school systems.  

  3. 235

    Engineering Methods in Product Liability Cases

    Michael Vigorita, from Qualified Member expert service provider S-E-A discusses the investigation process involved with product liability cases.  

  4. 234

    Rig Collapse Anatomy and Resulting Legal Issues

    Expert Service Provider Dr. Janine McCartney of HHC Safety Engineering Services and HHC Safety Consulting Services, Corporation discusses how rig collapse investigations are conducted and who are most impacted. 

  5. 233

    Single Claimant Qualified Settlement Funds & Structured Settlements: A Reality Check

    Expert Service Provider Dan Finn of Finn Financial Group, LLC discusses Qualified Settlement Funds and when one can typically be used in claims settlements. 

  6. 232

    Navigating Toxic Tort Litigation

     Expert Service Provider Dr. Ernest Chiodo discusses elements that must be proven in toxic tort litigation and what types of experts are necessary in these cases.

  7. 231

    Common Cases Prevalent in Real Estate Errors & Omissions (E&O) Claims

     Expert Service Provider Richard Rosenblum addresses what real estate brokerages are currently experiencing as their most prevalent E&O claims exposure points and what can be done to reduce risk. 

  8. 230

    Combatting Nuclear Verdicts in Plaintiff-Friendly Jurisdictions

    Attorneys John “Jack” Delany, Gary Samms and John Hare, from Qualified Member law firm Marshall Dennehey discuss the best approaches for attorneys to prevent nuclear verdicts in the courtroom.

  9. 229

    From Incident to Analysis: The Science of Human Factors Investigations

    An Nguyen from Expert Service Provider S-E-A discusses how Human Factors Analysis is typically conducted and how it is used in forensic investigations.

  10. 228

    Foreseeable Use- From a Risk Management and Safety Perspective

    Expert Service Provider Janine McCartney from HHC Safety Engineering Services and HHC Safety Consulting Services, Corporation addresses foreseeable use analysis and what methods a manufacturer uses in determining product hazards.

  11. 227

    How to Assess Security and Safety in Schools K-12: The Product War Continues.

    Expert Service Provider Joe Hendry from Qualified Member Cosecure Enterprise Risk Solutions addresses liability and risk associated with assessing security and safety in schools.

  12. 226

    Crash & Con: Navigating Staged Accident Fraud

    Attorneys Jeffrey Rapattoni and Adam Calvert from the law firm Marshall Dennehey discuss common staging tactics impacting commercial auto and trucking transportation litigation.

  13. 225

    Measuring Medical Expenses in Malpractice Cases: Time for an Overdue Course Correction

    Qualified Member expert service provider Dan Thompson from DeeGee Rehabilitation Technologies, Ltd.  addresses determining reasonable value in medical malpractice cases.

  14. 224

    Biomechanics and Impact on Cases

    Grace Oswald from Qualified Member Expert Service Provider S-E-A discusses Biomechanics and impact on cases and claims.

  15. 223

    Workers’ Compensation Claims and Safety for Remote Employees

    Expert Service Provider Janine McCartney from HHC Safety Engineering Services and HHC Safety Consulting Services, Corporation discusses workers’ compensation claims related to employees working from home.

  16. 222

    Litigating Mold Cases

    Expert Service Provider Dr. Ernest P. Chiodo discusses the complexity of mold cases and what attorneys must prove in the court room.

  17. 221

    Structured Settlements in Employment Practices Liability Claims

    Dan Finn of Finn Financial Group discusses the benefits of structured settlements in resolving employment practices liability claims.

  18. 220

    Reducing Risk: Why Real Estate Brokerages are Especially Vulnerable to Fraudsters

    Expert Service Provider Richard Rosenblum, CFE, CFCS discusses why real estate brokers are vulnerable to fraudsters and recommendations to reduce risk.

  19. 219

    Trends in Pipeline Explosion Cases

    Expert Service Provider Janine McCartney from HHC Safety Engineering Services and HHC Safety Consulting Services, Corporation discusses pipeline explosion incidents and common workplace safety deficiencies that cause them.

  20. 218

    Navigating Through Bicycle Claims

    Alexander LaRiviere from expert service provider Bicycle Accident Investigations addresses typical bicycle mechanical failures and the impact on trials and cases.

  21. 217

    Mitigating System Control Failures

    Rob van Akelijen, P.E., CFEI from expert service provider S-E-A addresses industrial automation and control systems and mitigating potential failures.

  22. 216

    Understanding How OSHA’s Multiemployer Worksite Citation Policy Impacts Construction Claims

    Expert Service Provider and Senior Safety Engineer Dr. Janine McCartney from HHC Safety Engineering Services and HHC Safety Consulting Services, Corporation discusses construction claims impacted by OSHA’s Multiemployer Worksite Citation Policy.

  23. 215

    “Ununiformed Uniforms”- Avoiding Claims for Denial of Participation in Sports

    Qualified Member Attorney Al Goldberger discusses legal implications when an athlete is denied participating in a game.

  24. 214

    Risk Mitigation for Lithium-ion Battery Failures

    Sanket Kadam of Expert Service Provider S-E-A discusses risk mitigation for battery failures and available methodologies for proper assessment.

  25. 213

    Current Employment Law Issues in Trucking and Transportation Litigation

    Attorneys Leonard Leicht, Harold Moroknek and Peggy Smith Bush from the law firm Marshall Dennehey address legal issues affecting the trucking and transportation industries.

  26. 212

    The Impact of AI on Claims

    Expert Service Provider Dan Thompson of Dee Gee Rehabilitation Ltd. discusses the impact of AI on the claims handling process.

  27. 211

    Advantages of Mediation and Alternative Dispute Resolution in Resolving Claims

    Attorney Greg Lewis from the law firm Vernis & Bowling of Charlotte, NC discusses the advantage of Alternative Dispute Resolution in the litigation process.

  28. 210

    Investigating Automobile Theft Claims

    Jim Barbieri from independent adjusting company Claims Advantage, Inc. discusses the complexity of automobile theft claims.

  29. 209

    The Sudden Resurgence and Effectiveness of Structured Settlements in Claims Negotiations and Resolution

    Expert Service Provider Dan Finn from Finn Financial Group, LLC discusses the benefits of structured settlements in resolving claims.

  30. 208

    Planning Your Defense: How Experts Can Counter Plaintiff PowerPoint Strategies

    Expert Service Provider Janine McCartney from HHC Safety Engineering Services and HHC Safety Consulting Services, Corporation discusses new PowerPoint strategies plaintiff attorneys are using and how expert service providers must defend their positions.

  31. 207

    When Every Second Counts: Managing Catastrophic Claims

    Attorneys Jack Delany and Kristen Worley from the law firm Marshall Dennehey address managing catastrophic claims from a legal perspective and protecting clients.

  32. 206

    Navigating South Carolina Construction Defect Claims

    Attorney Thomas Pritchard from Vernis & Bowling addresses uniqueness in South Carolina construction law and what claims and risk managers should be aware of.

  33. 205

    Court-Ball in Sports- Liability and Defenses in Claims to Reverse Officials’ Calls

    Attorney Al Goldberger discusses litigation over sports officials’ calls and impact on claims.

  34. 204

    Here Comes the Boom: An Overview of Crane Related Accidents

    Lee Sale from Expert Service Provider S-E-A discusses the investigations of crane-related accidents and the impact on claims.

  35. 203

    How the Corporate Representative Can Influence Litigation Outcomes

    Dr. Steve Wood and Sean Murphy from Courtroom Sciences, Inc. address properly preparing corporate representative witnesses for crisis communications and deposition testimony.

  36. 202

    Current Trends in Liability Claims

    Fred Fisher, president of Expert Service Provider Fisher Consulting Group, Inc. discusses current trends in claims handling and what models can be used to mitigate an insurer’s liability.

  37. 201

    How Smarter Homes Benefit Individuals with Disabilities and Claims

    Dan Thompson from Expert Service Provider Dee Gee Rehabilitation Ltd. discusses how technological improvements and enhancements are impacting individuals with disabilities and claims in the U.S. and Canada.

  38. 200

    How Materials Science Impacts Insurance Claims

    David Riegner from Expert Service Provider S-E-A discusses why materials are part of every forensic investigation and how this impacts forensic investigations and insurance claims.

  39. 199

    What Claims and Telemedicine Professionals Should Know About the COVID-19 Public Health Emergency Transition

    Attorneys Mary Kate McGrath and Adam Fulginiti, shareholders from the law firm Marshall Dennehey, discuss the public health emergency (PHE) and how it impacts telemedicine.

  40. 198

    What Insurers Should Know about Investigating Negligent Security Claims

    James Barbieri from independent adjusting company Claims Advantage discusses the complexity of handling negligent security claims.

  41. 197

    Repelling Reptile Strategies and Establishing Boundaries in Expert Witness Testimony

    Expert Service Provider Janine McCartney from HHC Safety Engineering Services Inc. examines expert service provider techniques aimed at countering plaintiffs’ attorney arguments that encourage jurors to punish defendants.

  42. 196

    What Insurers Should Know About Potential Claims Based on Hair Discrimination

    Attorney Al Goldberger examines the potential impact on athletics of the C.R.O.W.N Act, which seeks to address discrimination based on natural hair, and how insurers can prevent and respond to claims.

  43. 195

    The Importance of Early Case Management in the Litigation Process

    Dr. Steven Wood, litigation consultant at Courtroom Sciences, Inc., discusses the benefits of early case management in the litigation process.

  44. 194

    How Insurance Claims Professionals Are Responding to Evolving Cyber Threats

    Duc Nguyen, managing partner of digital forensics and cyber claims at United Litigation Discovery, talks about recent changes in cyber claims and what insurance carriers need to focus on regarding risk management.

  45. 193

    The Challenges of Catastrophic Claims Handling

    Brian Schneider, president of Schneider & Associates Claim Services in California discusses the challenges of catastrophic claims for claims adjusters and insurers, including regulations for adjusters and ensuring accuracy of timely reporting.

  46. 192

    Insurance Defense Attorneys Combat Workers’ Compensation Fraud

    Attorney Anthony Natale, III, shareholder and co-chair of the Medicare Set-Aside Practice Group and supervisor of the Workers’ Compensation Department in the Philadelphia office of Marshall Dennehey discusses the types of injures and claims that lead to workers’ compensation fraud.

  47. 191

    What the Emergence of Autonomous Vehicles Means for Insurance Claims

    Peter Schifrin, president from independent adjusting firm Schifrin, Gagnon & Dickey, Inc. in California discusses the latest developments with autonomous vehicles and their potential impact on claims.

  48. 190

    Effective Interviewing and Interrogation in the Insurance Claims Process

    John Czuba of Best’s Insurance Professional Resources interviews Jim Barbieri from Claims Advantage, Inc. on the purpose and preparation of the interview process when handling insurance claims.

  49. 189

    How Changes to Life Care Planning Could Impact Insurance Claims

    Dan Thompson from expert service provider DeeGee Rehabilitation Technologies addresses life care planning reformation and the potential impact on claims in the US and Canada. Life care planning focuses on meeting the needs of chronically ill and disabled persons.Special thanks to our sponsor, AM Best Company, Best’s Insurance Professional Resources, including Qualified Member attorneys, adjusters and expert service providers.

  50. 188

    Understanding the Impact of Wrongful Expert Designation

    Dr. Janine McCartney from expert service provider HHC Services, Inc. discusses the impact on insurance cases when an expert service provider is designated on a case without having provided consent.Special thanks to our sponsor, AM Best Company, Best’s Insurance Professional Resources, including Qualified Member attorneys, adjusters and expert service providers.

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Best’s Insurance Law Podcast series examines key topics in the insurance industry from an attorney’s point of view. Featured panelists are top lawyers from firms profiled in Best's Insurance Professional Resources, a highly selective online service showcasing only firms recommended by their clients for outstanding service to the insurance industry. Published by AM Best, Best's Insurance Professional Resources is a claims industry resource that features qualified legal counsel, independent insurance adjusting services and expert service providers since 1928. AM Best is the world’s oldest and most authoritative insurance rating and information source.

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