
Law, disrupted Avoiding Nuclear Verdicts
Jan 15, 2026
In this engaging discussion, Robert Tyson and Cayce E. Lynch, partners at Tyson & Mendes and Apex Defense Consulting, explore the alarming rise of 'nuclear verdicts' that drive up insurance costs. They reveal how plaintiffs' tactics have shifted to inciting juror anger, pinpointing the need for defense lawyers to adapt. Their research on 100 trial cases uncovers four crucial strategies: personalizing the defendant, accepting responsibility, providing an alternative damages figure, and effectively arguing non-economic damages, all essential in combating these massive awards.
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Nuclear Verdicts Drive Social Inflation
- Nuclear verdicts drive social inflation by inflating insurers' costs beyond normal inflation.
- Large, disproportionate pain-and-suffering awards are the primary catalyst for this trend.
Juror Anger Is The Common Thread
- Juror anger is the principal observable commonality in nuclear verdict transcripts.
- Plaintiffs frame arguments to fuel that anger while defenses often fail to counter effectively.
Plaintiffs Use Anger And Anchoring Tactics
- Plaintiffs' lawyers shifted from eliciting sympathy to inciting juror anger using psychology.
- They also now routinely ask for big numbers to prime juries for larger awards.

