“When a carrier had $25 million in limits, they were more aggressive in defending a claim. But now, with only $5 million in limits, from a cost-benefit analysis, carriers might be more willing to settle rather than go through the cost of fighting it. So, market dynamics and regulatory factors are definitely contributing to the rise in nuclear verdicts,” Mulvey said.
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