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Insurance Pocketbook 2026: Trends and market insights in coverage disputes

13 min · 13 de abr de 2026
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In this episode, Peter Yeldham and Travis Toemoe examine, at an aggregate level, recent insurance coverage decisions for the Insurance Pocketbook 2026.  Their analysis reflects what the data reveals about insurance litigation trends and outcomes.  Key topics discussed: * Where insurance coverage disputes are being litigated * Who is winning those disputes * Which sectors and policies dominate the litigation landscape

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