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Thank you for covering this.

Im curious.

If the cops get insurance policies - what prevents a plaintiff from still suing the city as well as the insurance company?

Would the city be totally off the hook?

I doubt it.

If there is a “George Floyd” type incident in NYC - will Ben Crump only go after the insurance company?

Also - it seems like this is the direction a lot of states are going (or trying to go) If they do - how can police best negotiate??

My thoughts.

•Must be a group policy & ins. companies can’t refuse to insure individual officers.

•Pay raises to cover the premiums.

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Stephen Daniel's avatar

Interesting that it’s touted as a cost saving measure… yeah, for the city. The cops are just going to be the ones footing the bill. I won’t be surprised to see “malpractice insurance” becoming part of benefits packages in the future if things continue in a direction where qualified immunity is abolished.

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