Boy Scout Victim Fund Unfair to Insurers, Companies Argue (1)

March 29, 2022, 8:16 PM UTC

The Boy Scouts of America’s sexual abuse compensation fund may force insurers to make payments they can’t negotiate over, even if the claims are fraudulent, a group of the companies argued in court.

Insurers, including American International Group, Liberty Mutual Insurance and Travelers Casualty and Surety, began their case against the biggest-ever compensation fund for abuse victims by presenting an academic on Tuesday who argued the plan creates a “moral hazard” for insurers.

Proposed rules for paying victims take away the right of insurance companies to defend themselves and remove any incentive for the Boy Scouts to ...

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