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    Why Liability Insurance No Longer Works the Way You Think — and What CEOs Must Do About It

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    Why Liability Insurance No Longer Works the Way You Think — and What CEOs Must Do About It
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    Liability insurance is supposed to be your safety net: you pay premiums, follow the rules and when something goes wrong, your carrier steps in. Right? Not anymore.

    In the mid-1990s, a profound shift quietly rewired how liability claims are handled. Hurricanes, catastrophic losses and major insurer failures forced carriers to rethink claims operations. What emerged was a system optimized not for policyholders, but for shareholder-first economics — every dollar paid to a claimant became a dollar the company didn’t keep. That incentive structure still governs claims decisions today, and founders who ignore it are often blindsided when a claim hits.

    The shift most business owners never see

    Decades ago, insurance claims were handled very differently. Adjusters showed up in person. They walked the site, spoke with managers and evaluated incidents with context and judgment. The expectation was straightforward: valid claims would be paid, and speed and fairness were part of the value.

    Then the economics changed.

    A wave of catastrophic losses exposed how fragile that model was. In response, insurers began rethinking how claims were handled — not as relationship-driven decisions, but as financial ones.

    The shift was subtle but profound: claims became something to manage and minimize, not simply resolve. Today, that mindset still defines how most carriers operate.

    What this looks like when a claim hits

    For founders, the impact shows up quickly — and often unexpectedly.

    Claims take longer to process. Documentation requests increase. Payouts are scrutinized more closely. What feels like a straightforward issue can turn into a prolonged back-and-forth.

    This isn’t necessarily about bad actors. It’s about incentives.

    Insurance companies are built to control losses. The longer a claim takes and the more friction involved, the more leverage they have. From their perspective, that’s rational. From yours, it can feel like the system isn’t working the way you expected.

    The key realization is this: your carrier is not optimized for fast, generous resolution. It’s optimized for controlled, defensible outcomes.

    Once you understand that, your approach has to change.

    How smart leaders prepare before something goes wrong

    The biggest mistake companies make is treating insurance like a passive purchase instead of an active system.

    If you want better outcomes, preparation has to happen before a claim ever appears.

    1. Document everything, as it will be reviewed later

    Vague or incomplete incident reports create problems down the line. Capture facts clearly and immediately: who was involved, what happened, when and where it occurred and what actions were taken. Assume every detail will matter later.

    2. Treat risk management as leverage

    Safety programs, training and internal processes aren’t just operational — they shape how claims are evaluated. Strong documentation and clear procedures give you credibility and influence when it matters most.

    3. Stay involved in the process

    When a claim escalates, decisions often default to the carrier’s preferred path. Leaders who stay engaged — asking questions, setting expectations and guiding outcomes — are far more likely to protect their company’s interests.

    4. Don’t let your story get lost

    At renewal, numbers don’t tell the full story. What happened, what changed, and what you’ve improved all matter. If you don’t shape that narrative, someone else will.

    The leadership takeaway

    Insurance isn’t broken — it’s operating exactly as designed.

    But many founders are still relying on outdated assumptions about how it works.

    By the time a claim hits, the outcome is already being shaped by how well your company documented risk, handled incidents and prepared for a system built to protect capital first.

    The companies that navigate this best aren’t the ones that trust the process blindly.

    They’re the ones that understand it — and plan accordingly.

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