Assured division must pay $35m for discrimination conspiracy

Disabled worker accused firm of misrepresenting his work restrictions to employer

Assured division must pay $35m for discrimination conspiracy

Insurance broker AP Keenan must pay a disabled worker $34.5m, a jury trial has ruled.

AP Keenan, which became part of Assured Partners in 2017, was a co-defendant in the Santa Cruz Superior Court jury trial.

The plaintiff claimed to have been wrongfully terminated from his job with Santa Cruz City Schools, of which the workers’ compensation insurance administrator was named as a co-defendant.

The former school employee alleged that AP Keenan had repeatedly misrepresented his work restrictions to the school district.

Further, he alleged that the agent had altered certain medical reports before supplying them to the district.

On May 23, the jury found that AP Keenan had conspired with the district to flout California’s Fair Employment and Housing Act (FEHA).

They also found that AP Keenan had aided, abetted, incited, coerced or compelled the district to violate FEHA rules, and/or had attempted to do so.

A sum of $6.9m was initially awarded in compensatory damages.

A punitive damages trial phase followed, because the jury found AP Keenan had acted with “malice, oppression, or fraud”.

The jury went on to award a punitive damages verdict of $27.6m, bringing the total damages against AP Keenan to $34.5m.

Insurance Business has approached Assured Partners for comment.

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