Company: ILLRW
Filing Date: 2025-01-24
Form Type: S-1
Source: 0001213900-25-006210
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Company: Triller Group Inc.
Filing Date: 2025-01-24
Form: S-1
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 entertainment and sports Events are subject to potential injuries and accidents, which could subject Triller to personal injury or other claims and increase Triller’s expenses (for which Triller’s insurance may not provide adequate coverage), as well as reduce attendance at Triller’s live entertainment and sports Events, causing a decrease in Triller’s revenue.

Triller holds numerous
live Events each year. This schedule exposes Triller’s performers, athletes and Triller’s employees who are involved in the
production of those Events to the risk of travel and performance-related accidents, the consequences of which are not fully covered by
insurance. The physical nature of Triller’s Events exposes Triller’s performers and athletes to the risk of serious injury
or death. There are inherent risks to participants and spectators involved with producing, attending or participating in live entertainment
and sports events including the risk of an actual or threatened terrorist act, fire, explosion, protests, riots, and other safety or security
issues, any one of which could result in injury or death to attendees and/or damage to the facilities at which such an event is hosted.
Injuries and accidents may occur from time to time in the future, which could subject Triller to substantial claims and liabilities for
injuries. Incidents in connection with Triller’s entertainment and sports Events at any of Triller’s venues or venues that
Triller rents could also result in claims, reducing operating income or reducing attendance at Triller’s Events, causing a decrease
in Triller’s revenues. There can be no assurance that the insurance Triller maintains will be adequate to cover any potential losses.
The physical nature of many of Triller’s live sports Events exposes the athletes that participate to the risk of serious injury
or death. For example, participants in BKFC do not wear any padding or gloves, which may result in increased numbers of injuries, including,
among others, maxillofacial fractures and dental avulsions. These injuries could also include concussions or more serious injuries, and
many sports leagues and organizations have been sued by athletes over alleged long-term neurocognitive impairment arising from concussions.
Although the participants in certain of Triller’s live sports Events, as independent contractors, are responsible for maintaining
their own health, disability and life insurance, Triller may seek coverage under its accident insurance policies or its general liability
insurance policies, for injuries that athletes incur while competing. To the extent such injuries are not covered by its policies, Triller
may self-insure medical costs for athletes for such injuries