Episode 214

Evaluating Exposure in Catastrophic Construction Losses

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November 1st, 2021

38 mins 36 secs

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About this Episode

In this episode, “Evaluating Exposure in Catastrophic Construction Losses,” Tashia Rasul, partner at Lois Law Firm, explains how an experienced defense litigator evaluates catastrophic construction accident claims to provide accurate estimates of exposure throughout the lifecycle of the litigated case.

Tashia discusses the following:

  • Workers’ Compensation exposures, including medical, indemnity, and permanency exposure.
  • Exposure in the civil litigation.
  • How and When exposure estimates should be provided by counsel to risk professionals and stakeholders.

This audio is from a live webinar provided to clients on November 1, 2021.

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