A devastating company vehicle crash can leave a lasting impact at your business in more ways than you may realize. Businesses may need to consider the repercussions stemming from negative public sentiment.
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This mistrust toward businesses among jury members can lead them to return larger financial judgments and penalties than in the past when businesses were the defendants.
They may also need to contend with “nuclear verdicts;” an award that is significantly higher than would be expected given the facts of the case. In litigation, jurors are sending a clear message that businesses can be held accountable for the actions of their employee drivers.
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