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WEBINAR

Nuclear Verdicts: How to Protect Your Organization from Catastrophic Jury Awards

Tuesday, February 10th | 11AM-12PM CST


Nuclear verdicts show no signs of slowing down while the financial stakes for businesses continue to escalate. Join our claims management experts on February 10th for an interactive discussion breaking down what's fueling massive jury awards and sharing proven strategies to protect your operations. Learning from real-world case studies and field-tested approaches, you'll gain practical tools and actionable steps to reduce risk exposure and build a stronger defense against nuclear verdict outcomes.

February 10, 2026

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11:00 AM

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VIRTUAL

Key Takeaways:

Recognize the primary drivers behind nuclear verdicts and pinpoint potential risk areas in your own operations.


Apply proactive safeguards that reduce your organization's vulnerability to excessive jury awards.


Develop strategic response protocols to minimize exposure when facing high stakes claims.

Your Hosts

Adam Rathje

Senior VP - CBCS

Jeremy Goodall

Claims Manager - CBCS

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