Truck accident litigation /

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Edition:2nd ed.
Imprint:Chicago, IL : American Bar Association, Tort Trial and Insurance Practice Section, 2006.
Description:xxxvi, 504 p. : ill. ; 26 cm.
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/8369436
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Other authors / contributors:Ruhl, Laura L.
Kerezman, Anita.
American Bar Association. Tort Trial and Insurance Practice Section.
ISBN:1590317602 (9781590317602)
9781590317600 (9781590317602)
Notes:Prev. ed.: Truck and trucking handbook : a primer / by Ruhl and Associates - Forensic, Inc. c2000.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary:Addresses the multitude of changes that have taken place since the publication of the first edition with an emphasis on legal liability, considerations and ramifications. A truck accident is complex from both an investigation and litigation perspective. Includes comprehensive guidance on how to handle a truck accident case from beginning to end. This has been written and compiled by attorneys, trucking industry professionals, engineers, and trucking accident reconstructionists.

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505 0 |a An overview of trucking / by Daniel A. Fittanto -- Commercial driver's license (CDL) requirements / by Anita M. Kerezman -- Records retention / by John W. Moore -- Part 1. Federal motor carrier safety regulations: transition of ICC to FMCSA / by Anita M. Kerezman. Part 2. Federal motor carrier safety regulations: DOT versus OSHA / by Anita M. Kerezman. Part 3. Federal motor carrier safety regulations: Interstate versus Intrastate / by Anita M. Kerezman -- The lawyer's role / by John C. Shea, Esq. -- Data collection: site, vehicle, and electronic evidence / by Dwayne G. Owen and Adam Senalik -- Spoliation of evidence / by Kenneth J. Allen, Esq., and Bryan L. Bradley, Esq -- Part. 1. Special driving situations: various driving and hazardous conditions / by Ruhl Forensic, Inc., staff. Part. 2. Special driving situations: hazardous materials / by Paul Cunningham. Part. 3. Special driving situations: highway construction, utility, and maintenance work zones / by James A. Bragdon -- Human factors: driver response / by Roland A. Ruhl -- Truck driver fatigue: a primer / by Jeffrey A. Burns, Esq -- Part. 1. Hours of service regulations: the clock is ticking / by Timothy W. Wiseman. Part. 2. Hours of service regulations, hours of service violations, and highway accident litigation / by Timothy W. Wiseman. Part 3. Hours of service regulations: progressive changes in hours of service regulations / by Anita Kerezman -- Cargo securement / by Anita M. Kerezman -- Driver responsibilities / Anita M. Kerezman -- Visibility and conspicuity / by Roland A. Ruhl, and John W. Moore -- Part. 1. On-board electronics: safety systems and devices / by Roland L. Ruhl. Part. 2. On-board electronics: mobile communications and global positioning systems (GPS) / by Marc Sands, Esq., and Ericka J. Southcombe. Part 3. On-board electronics: engine control modules / by Mark G. Strauss and Lou Inendino -- Tires and wheels / by Ed Sebak -- Part. 1. Brakes inspection: overview / by Gregory M. Wright. Part 2. Brakes inspection: Driver/motor carrier perspective / by Anita M. Kerezman -- Inspection, repair, and maintenance: fleet perspective / Gregory M. Wright -- Inspection, repair, and maintenance: driver/motor carrier perspective / by Anita M. Kerezman. Part 3. Inspection, repair, and maintenance: Roadside vehicle Inspections / by Anita M. Kerezman. Part 4. Inspection, repair, and maintenance: Post-accident commercial vehicle inspections / by Anita M. Kerezman -- Drug and alcohol testing for commercial motor vehicle drivers / by Donald Lewis -- Record retention / by John W. Moore -- Safety rating process / by Timothy W. Wiseman, Esq -- Monitoring, controlling, supervising, auditing, and dispatching / by John W. Moore -- Driver training: formal training perspective: the confusing world -- Of entry-level commercial driver training / by K. Michael O'Connell, Esq -- Driver training--motor carrier perspective / by Anita M. Kerezman -- Driver qualification/disqualification / Anita M. Kerezman -- The effect of deregulation and NAFTA / by Michael A. Stratton -- Understanding the federal motor carrier safety regulations and their practical application in interstate trucking litigation / by Daniel T. Ramsdell, Esq -- Making sure all potential defendants are sued / by Joe E. White, Jr., Esq., and Charles C. Weddle III, Esq -- Discovery documents generated during the course of a CMV trip / by John. W. Moore -- Part. 1. Technology: what exists, how to use it, and admissibility in court: heavy vehicles and simulation / by Daniel A. Fittanto. Part 2. Technology: what exists, how to use It, and admissibility in court: somebody's watching: state legislation and recorded data in motor vehicles / by Michael H. Gladstone, Esq., and Brent M. Timberlake, Esq -- Part. 1. The plaintiffs perspective: assessing the case: elements to consider when signing a CMV case / by Daniel W. Munley, Esq. Part 2. The plaintiff's perspective: essential actions, preserving the evidence / by Ronald P. Hillerich and Tad Thomas. Part. 3. The plaintiff's perspective: handling a plaintiff's truck crash case. What you don't know can hurt you ... and your client / by Jeffrey A. Burns -- Part. 1. The defense perspective: can you protect the investigation? / by David M. Duke, Esq., and Matthew Gray, Esq. Part 2. The defense perspective: spotting the Issues and navigating the conflicts in a catastrophic trucking loss / by Steven B. Novy, Esq., and Jason Orleans, Esq. Part 3. The defense perspective: defending the dangerous trucking case: trial strategies to short-circuit the plaintiff / by Will H. Fulton, Andrew D. Dill, and Loren T. Prizant. Part 4. The defense perspective: loss allocation in light of the MCS-90 endorsement / by Dennis B. Keene, Esq. Part. 5. The defense perspective: potential vicarious, and independent liability for acts of drivers: theories and defenses / by Robert T. Franklin, Esq -- Part. 1. The trial: developing and utilizing the theme / by Kenneth J. Allen, Esq., and Bryan L. Bradley, Esq. Part 2. The trial: perspectives on cross-examination / by Brian R. Kohlwes. Part 3. The trial: admissibility of computer-generated evidence / by Daniel B. Mills, Esq., and Robert E. Sidkey, Esq. Part 4. The trial: the psychology of jury verdicts in catastrophic motor vehicle accidents -- The plaintiff's perspective / by Joel T. Faxon, Esq., and Michael A. Stratton, Esq -- The defense perspective / by David A. Skomba, Esq. 
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