NERA economists have consulted on a variety of product liability matters, ranging from providing expert testimony in a high-profile, multi-billion dollar bankruptcy hearing, to providing a quick assessment of potential exposure prior to an acquisition, to projecting the path by which a current trickle of claims might escalate. We bring together the required disciplines -- including economics, statistics, epidemiological modeling, computer programming, accounting and insurance allocation -- to address the most complex valuation problems that arise.
Often retained by manufacturers targeted by large class action lawsuits, we have provided consulting services and expert testimony across a variety of industries and product lines, including:
Asbestos
Silica
Manganese
Beryllium chemicals
Building products
Mixed dust
Mold
Automobiles
Tobacco
Pharmaceuticals
Firearms
Medical devices
From this extensive experience, which includes analyzing the asbestos claims of more than 60 defendants, we have developed valuable proprietary resources, including claim databases that provide information on average settlement values by disease, state and plaintiffs' law firm, as well as the results of medical and product identification screens. We have also compiled historical information on labor statistics and turnover in numerous occupations that allow us to rigorously estimate the potentially affected population.
Our work is used in a variety of contexts, including:
Quantifying the Medicare Component of Settlements
Assessing Reserve Adequacy
Optimizing Litigation Strategy
Preparing Financial Reports
Informing Merger Due Diligence
Sizing Bankruptcy Trusts
Appraising Proposed Tort Reforms
Negotiating Insurance Buy-Backs
Identifying Unimpaired Claimants/Unfounded Claims
Tracking Litigation Trends
Developing Claims Databases
Evaluating Fraudulent Conveyance Allegations
Predicting Insurance Exhaustion
Valuing Contingent Liability
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