Investor Presentaiton
MINOR INJURY
CAP
REGULATIONS
The regulations surrounding the interpretation and
application of the minor injury cap created a
convoluted, complex, and confusing entanglement of
laws for the courts to sort out. These regulations
created a number of adverse consequences, including
the following:
I.
2.
Inconsistent application and understanding of the
laws among experienced insurance
representatives and lawyers.
The ambiguity surrounding the laws resulted in an
uneven playing field. Insurers applied the cap
broadly and unassuming or unrepresented
claimants accepted that non-minor injuries were
capped, such as concussions, psychological
injuries, jaw disorders, neurological disorders, and
chronic pain, among others.
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