Anybody have any details what this is about?
Reading between the lines it looks like "if" the allegations are true PADI may have run afoul of insurance laws...
"For immediate release....
Released on: 10/26/2010
On October 15, 2010, a lawsuit was filed against the PADI organization, its insurer -- Lexington Insurance Company, and its insurance broker -- Vicencia & Buckley Insurance Services, relating to the insurance program PADI endorses for its member dive shops.
The lawsuit has no merit and is premised on a number of factual inaccuracies. For example, it alleges that PADI is acting as the primary insurer under the dive store insurance program it endorses when, in fact, the primary insurer is Lexington Insurance Company, an A-rated insurance company. In addition, the lawsuit falsely alleges that PADI is collecting insurance premiums under the program.
Because this lawsuit is without merit, PADI has requested that it be voluntarily dismissed and intends to move for sanctions against the plaintiff and its attorneys if it is not voluntarily dismissed. Former PADI counsel, Rick Lesser, is one of the attorneys that brought this lawsuit. PADI believes that its decision to sever its relationship with Mr. Lesser may be a motivating factor behind this lawsuit.
PADI wishes to reassure all dive centers that are participating in the insurance program that they are indeed covered by a bona fide, licensed insurance company. Dive stores that purchased coverage have received a certificate of insurance verifying their coverage though Lexington. Any PADI member participating in the insurance program that wishes to discuss their coverage or obtain a replacement certificate of insurance can contact Vicencia & Buckley Insurance Services or PADI directly.
Sadly, this is not what the dive industry needs right now, nor ever, says PADI Senior Vice President Al Hornsby. This type of negative and wasteful action only serves to distract the dive industry and drain the positive energy and forward progress.
For more information regarding this message, please contact Al Hornsby at 800 729 7234 or +1 949 858 7234, ext. 2390 or Steve Vicencia at 800 223 9998 or +1 714 739 3177, ext. 219."
Reading between the lines it looks like "if" the allegations are true PADI may have run afoul of insurance laws...
"For immediate release....
Released on: 10/26/2010
On October 15, 2010, a lawsuit was filed against the PADI organization, its insurer -- Lexington Insurance Company, and its insurance broker -- Vicencia & Buckley Insurance Services, relating to the insurance program PADI endorses for its member dive shops.
The lawsuit has no merit and is premised on a number of factual inaccuracies. For example, it alleges that PADI is acting as the primary insurer under the dive store insurance program it endorses when, in fact, the primary insurer is Lexington Insurance Company, an A-rated insurance company. In addition, the lawsuit falsely alleges that PADI is collecting insurance premiums under the program.
Because this lawsuit is without merit, PADI has requested that it be voluntarily dismissed and intends to move for sanctions against the plaintiff and its attorneys if it is not voluntarily dismissed. Former PADI counsel, Rick Lesser, is one of the attorneys that brought this lawsuit. PADI believes that its decision to sever its relationship with Mr. Lesser may be a motivating factor behind this lawsuit.
PADI wishes to reassure all dive centers that are participating in the insurance program that they are indeed covered by a bona fide, licensed insurance company. Dive stores that purchased coverage have received a certificate of insurance verifying their coverage though Lexington. Any PADI member participating in the insurance program that wishes to discuss their coverage or obtain a replacement certificate of insurance can contact Vicencia & Buckley Insurance Services or PADI directly.
Sadly, this is not what the dive industry needs right now, nor ever, says PADI Senior Vice President Al Hornsby. This type of negative and wasteful action only serves to distract the dive industry and drain the positive energy and forward progress.
For more information regarding this message, please contact Al Hornsby at 800 729 7234 or +1 949 858 7234, ext. 2390 or Steve Vicencia at 800 223 9998 or +1 714 739 3177, ext. 219."