Top Manufacturing Judgments
Manufacturers face distinct risks that can compromise their supply chain, employee safety, brand reputation and bottom line. Travelers helps manufacturing customers develop effective, customized plans to harness these risks to mitigate impact from large-scale losses, like these that topped the National Law Journal's Top 100 Verdicts1.
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SPEAKER: Manufacturing businesses deal with hundreds if not thousands of moving parts every single day. And whether they're literal, metaphorical, or both, there's a possibility that one of those parts falls through the cracks.
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Risks can come from any direction.
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Consider the case of an outdoor products company. They were sued when the straps of one of their tree chairs failed, injuring a father and son and sending them to the emergency room. After trial, the business was found responsible and ordered to pay a verdict of more than $54 million.
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In another case, at a plywood plant, when sensors fail to detect sparks caused by a sander, an explosion occurred, injuring four. The plant owner was deemed partially responsible. And just like that, the business had to pay a verdict of more than $18 million.
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How about the case of a plant supervisor who told a contract employee to investigate a noise? That noise turned out to be a known faulty piece of equipment, which fell onto the contractor's leg. After a trial, a jury delivered a verdict for $37 million in damages against the company.
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You never expect that the worst could happen to your company, but that's why you prepare for the unexpected. Losses like these may exceed the limits of your existing insurance policy, costing far more than just your deductible. Protect your manufacturing business from the risk of large verdicts with Travelers solutions and expertise.
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Failure to Warn
$54 Million Verdict
When the polypropylene straps of a tree chair failed, a father, his son and a friend ended up in the emergency room… and then in court.
The father suffered a permanent disability and accused the company that manufactured the straps of not properly warning customers about possible wear and tear from exposure to outdoor elements. It was a costly oversight.
Unsafe Work Environment
$37 Million Verdict
What seemed like a simple request from a supervisor to a dockhand turned into a multimillion-dollar verdict. A plant supervisor improperly instructed a dockhand to leave his post to investigate a loud noise coming from underneath a loading arm on a floating dock.
It turned out to be known faulty equipment that crushed the worker's leg under 7,000 pounds of counterweight. The accident rendered him an amputee and caused lasting physical and psychological injuries.
Faulty Braking System
$25 Million Verdict
A tragic accident took the lives of a mother and her two daughters when a car struck their minivan.
The driver who hit the minivan claimed that his brakes were at fault, and the jury agreed, finding that the brake system was defective and that the car manufacturer should have issued a recall.
Multiple Failures
$18.5 Million Verdict
When sensors failed to detect sparks caused by a sander at a large plywood plant, those sparks ignited a fire that eventually caused an explosion. Four workers were injured; one eventually lost his life due to the severity of his injuries.
Ultimately, the employer, as well as the companies involved in manufacturing the sensors, dust collection system and fire prevention system, was found liable.
This material does not imply that coverage exists for any particular claim or loss under any insurance policy or bond issued by Travelers. Coverage depends on the facts and circumstances involved in the claim or loss, all applicable policy or bond provisions, and any applicable law.
Sources
1The National Law Journal’s 2016-2021 editions of the Top 100 verdicts in the United States. The verdicts summarized above do not involve Travelers insureds.
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