
Settle Smarter: How to Mediate and Avoid an Insurance Claim Battle
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Episode Show Notes / Description
- We discuss a real-life case showing how mediation can help both sides avoid costly litigation and achieve fair outcomes.
- The case involved a commercial auto insurance policy covering a fleet of company vehicles used for business.
- The company did not pay its premium at renewal, resulting in policy cancellation.
- A month after cancellation, one vehicle was involved in a serious collision, causing over $200,000 in damages and injuries.
- The company tried to file a claim but was denied coverage since the policy had been canceled.
- The business sued both the insurance company and the insurance broker, arguing they did not receive a reminder call to pay, as they had in prior years.
- Historically, agents called customers as a courtesy during slow periods, but it was not a standard procedure.
- The case was set for litigation, but the broker’s Errors and Omissions (E&O) insurance carrier suggested mediation.
- Mediation highlighted the risks of going to court, including high legal fees, unpredictable jury outcomes, and lengthy timelines.
- The injured party mainly wanted to recover actual losses (car damage, medical bills, lost wages) and not profit from the situation.
- After careful assessment, damages were around $67,000 plus legal costs; the insurance broker and insurer shared this payment.
- The company with the canceled policy absorbed its own vehicle loss but avoided further liabilities.
- Mediation helped all parties avoid larger financial risks and long, stressful litigation processes.
- Everyone involved accepted some responsibility, resulting in a fair and balanced resolution.
- The case shows how mediation can remove personal emotions, focus on practical outcomes, and allow parties to share responsibility fairly.
- Key lesson: Mediation often reveals solutions already acceptable to everyone, which may not be visible until someone guides the conversation.
- The story emphasizes managing risk, reducing loss, and finding common ground without dragging disputes into court.
- For more information on mediation services, check out Telemediator’s website.