New York appellate judges on Tuesday seemed skeptical of arguments by insurers that an NFL game can be considered a tangible product that caused brain injuries to players.
The definition of a product in the National Football League’s insurance policy is critical to determining whether TIG Insurance Co. and other Fairfax insurers have to pay billions of dollars to the league for injuries suffered by players over decades. TIG argues its policy limits the number of injuries it has to pay for based on a so-called products-completed operations hazard, which sets coverage limits for injuries that arise out of a ...