Safeguards Against Volunteer Theft In Sports Organizations
We have seen a trend of a growing number of theft occurrences against youth sports organizations by their trusted directors, officers, and other volunteers. Theft can take the form of embezzlement or...
View ArticleSports Organization Embezzlement Claims On The Rise
Sadler Sports & Recreation Insurance has studied its internal claims data under the Crime Policy from 1999 to 2010 and found that reported claims for its sports leagues have increased by 681%...
View ArticleLeague President Accused of Stealing $800,000
One of the most successful youth soccer programs in the nation is located in North Texas, and has now been dealt with perhaps its biggest loss in 15 years. The Solar Soccer Club has been defeated not...
View ArticleTheft And Embezzlement And Crime Insurance Claims In Little League
The linked article below details recent theft and embezzlement cases in Little League Baseball, Inc. Our clients at Sadler Sports Insurance have experienced a similar uptick in Crime Insurance Claims...
View ArticleThe Difference Between Crime And Equipment Insurance For Sports Organizations
Some administrators who make the insurance purchasing decisions for sports organizations are confused over the difference between Crime Insurance and Equipment Insurance. They mistakenly believe that...
View ArticleIdentifying Theft In Sports Organizations And Need For Crime Insurance
One of our sports insurance clients wrote a fantastic article on how to prevent insider theft in youth sports organizations. Unfortunately, this insight was gained from his first hand experience and he...
View ArticleInsurers Fear Football Concussions = Next Asbestos?
The recent NFL concussion settlement (as well as prior media publicity over the past year) has spooked General Liability insurers about the potential for long term concussion damage liability. One...
View ArticleNew Technology Enhances Event Security Safety
Game Changers We all know about game changers. Sometimes it’s a certain player, or a momentum swing; or the venue or fans, and other times it’s an event that makes us stop and rethink our views on one...
View ArticleAYF Releases Report On Injuries Within Youth Tackle Football
American Youth Football (AYF) is the largest youth football organization in the US and represents a wide cross section of the youth tackle football ages 5-15. Since 2000, its endorsed insurance...
View ArticleAdvanced Football Helmets Don’t Offer Superior Concussion Protection
According to a recent study conducted by the American Academy of Pediatrics, advanced helmet technology and mouth guards don’t offer greater concussion protection for high school football players as...
View ArticleYouth Tackle Football Study Validates Reduced Practice Contact
According to a recent study by the researchers from Virginia Tech – Wake Forest School Of Biomedical Engineering And Sciences, increased practice time in youth tackle football devoted to learning how...
View ArticlePop Warner May Eliminate Three Point Stance For Linemen
Citing concussion and CTE concerns, Pop Warner may eliminate the three point stance for linemen as their next step after their numbers continue to drop due to parental concerns. According to “Outside...
View ArticleStudy: Batter’s Faceguards Reduce Facial Injuries In Youth Baseball
A study of youth baseball Accident Insurance claims from 1994 to 2008 revealed that the batter’s faceguard was effective in eliminating a significant percentage of facial injuries as a result of...
View ArticleDisagreement on NFL’s proposed $765 million concussion settlement
Not everyone involved in the NFL’s proposed $765 million player concussion settlement is ready to sign the agreement. The proposal states that players were never made aware of the concussions risks of...
View ArticleSkip practice, and the books, following a concussion
Recent concussions treatment research reveals that taking a break from the classroom is as important as taking time off the field while recuperating from head injuries. Doctors had long suspected this...
View ArticleLatest research confirms helmet design is key in concussion prevention
Reducing player concussions is a top priority in the world of football. Despite earlier blog postings citing doubts about the protective ability of advanced helmets, the latest research says advances...
View ArticleConcussions among middle school girl soccer players
Why are girls more vulnerable? Middle school girl soccer players suffer more concussions than girls in high school and college. Researchers say incorrect heading techniques and the young girls’ less...
View ArticleMother refiles Pop Warner football suit
Did coaches violate tackling guidelines? Additional claims and the inclusion of more defendants are the reasons behind a lawsuit being refiled against Pop Warner. Donnovan Hill, 16, is the subject of a...
View ArticleReducing the risk of ACL injuries
Is prevention the best medicine? You’d be hard pressed to find any youth soccer, basketball or football team that doesn’t have at least one player with an ACL injury. The anterior cruciate ligament,...
View ArticleAssault and Battery Exclusion in Sports
Employees and volunteers vulnerable Some sports General Liability policies have an endorsement entitled Assault and Battery Exclusion that modifies the terms of the original policy language. The...
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