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Casualty Risk Consultants, LLC

Kenneth S. Wollner


Mr. Wollner wrote about drafting and interpreting insurance policies for IRMI.com.

Beginning in 1969 as an underwriter, Mr. Wollner was a vice president in charge of casualty for a major surplus-lines company. In 1980, he became a principal for a major consulting firm, where he eventually led the directors and officers liability practice and provided contract management services for an insurance company subsidiary of the American Hospital Association. He then served as managing director of Casualty Risk Consultants, a consultancy specializing in property and casualty insurance and self-insurance.

Mr. Wollner was a member of the Massachusetts, Michigan, and New Mexico bar associations. He has authored numerous publications, including the award-winning "How To Draft and Interpret Insurance Policies," which is still available through IRMI.com.


Articles

Drafting and Interpreting Policies

A Vote Against Broker-Drafted Manuscript Policies (in Most Cases)

April 01, 2003 | Kenneth S Wollner

Drafting and Interpreting Policies

The Enigma of Causation in Insurance Contract Interpretation

January 01, 2003 | Kenneth S Wollner

Drafting and Interpreting Policies

Public Policy and D&O Insurance

April 01, 2002 | Kenneth S Wollner

Drafting and Interpreting Policies

Self-Insurance, Primary Insurance, and Excess Insurance: Adventures in Contract Interpretation

February 01, 2002 | Kenneth S Wollner

Drafting and Interpreting Policies

Sick Building Syndrome and a Definition of "Pollution Conditions"

June 01, 2001 | Kenneth S Wollner

Drafting and Interpreting Policies

Detecting Uncertainty in the Meaning of Insurance Policy Wording

April 01, 2001 | Kenneth S Wollner