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|a KF1325.T7
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|a Truck accident litigation /
|c Laura Ruhl Genson and Anita M. Kerezman, editors.
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|a Second edition.
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|a Chicago, Ill. :
|b American Bar Association, Tort Trial and Insurance Practice Section,
|c [2006]
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|c ©2006.
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|a xxxvi, 504 pages :
|b illustrations ;
|c 26 cm.
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|a text
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|a volume
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|2 rdacarrier.
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|a Revised edition of: Truck accident litigation and insurance / David L. Leitner, editor. 1st edition 1994.
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|a Includes bibliographical references and index.
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|g SECTION I :
|t WHY THE COMMERCIAL MOTOR VEHICLE CASE IS DIFFERENT:
|t An overview of trucking /
|r Daniel A. Fittanto --
|t Commercial driver's license (CDL) requirements /
|r Anita M. Kerezman --
|t Records retention /
|r John W. Moore --
|g Part 1 :
|t federal motor carrier safety regulations : transition of ICC to FMCSA /
|r Anita M. Kerezman --
|g Part 2 :
|t federal motor carrier safety regulations : DOT versus OSHA /
|r Anita M. Kerezman --
|g Part 3 :
|t federal motor carrier safety regulations : interstate versus intrastate /
|r Anita M. Kerezman --
|g SECTION II :
|t THE TRUCK ACCIDENT INVESTIGATION:
|t The lawyer's role /
|r John C. Shea --
|t Data collection : site, vehicle, and electronic evidence /
|r Dwayne G. Owen
|g and
|r Adam Senalik --
|t Spoliation of evidence /
|r Kenneth J. Allen
|g and
|r Bryan L. Bradley --
|g SECTION III :
|t THE TRUCK DRIVER:
|g Part 1 :
|t special driving situations : various driving and hazardous conditions /
|r Ruhl Forensic, Inc. staff --
|g Part 2 :
|t special driving situations : hazardous materials /
|r Paul Cunningham --
|g Part 3 :
|t special driving situations : highway construction, utility, and maintenance work zones /
|r James A. Bragdon --
|t Human factors : driver response /
|r Roland A. Ruhl --
|t Truck driver fatigue : a primer /
|r Jeffrey A. Burns --
|g Part 1 :
|t hours of service regulations : the clock is ticking /
|r Timothy W. Wiseman --
|g Part 2 :
|t hours of service regulations : hours of service violations and highway accident litigation /
|r Timothy W. Wiseman --
|g Part 3 :
|t hours of service regulations : progressive changes in hours of service regulations /
|r Anita M. Kerezman --
|t Cargo securement /
|r Anita M. Kerezman --
|t Driver responsibilities /
|r Anita M. Kerezman.
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|g SECTION IV :
|t THE COMMERCIAL MOTOR VEHICLE:
|t Visibility and conspicuity /
|r Roland A. Ruhl
|g and
|r John W. Moore --
|g Part 1 :
|t on-board electronics : safety systems and devices /
|r Roland L. Ruhl --
|g Part 2 :
|t on-board electronics : mobile communications and global positioning systems (GPS) /
|r Marc Sands
|g and
|r Ericka J. Southcombe --
|g Part 3 :
|t on-board electronics : engine control modules /
|r Mark G. Strauss
|g and
|r Louis V. Inendino --
|t Tires and wheels /
|r Edward C. Sebak --
|g Part 1 :
|t brakes inspection : overview /
|r Gregory M. Wright --
|g Part 2 :
|t brakes inspection : driver/motor carrier perspective /
|r Anita M. Kerezman --
|g Part 1 :
|t inspection, repair, and maintenance : fleet perspective /
|r Gregory M. Wright --
|g Part 2 :
|t inspection, repair, and maintenance : driver/motor carrier perspective /
|r Anita M. Kerezman --
|g Part 3 :
|t inspection, repair, and maintenance : roadside vehicle inspections /
|r Anita M. Kerezman --
|g Part 4 :
|t inspection, repair, and maintenance : post-accident commercial vehicle inspections /
|r Anita M. Kerezman --
|g SECTION V :
|t MOTOR CARRIER RESPONSIBILITIES:
|t Drug and alcohol testing for commercial motor vehicle drivers /
|r Donald Lewis --
|t Record retention /
|r John W. Moore --
|t Safety rating process /
|r Timothy W. Wiseman --
|t Monitoring, controlling, supervising, auditing, and dispatching /
|r John W. Moore --
|g Part 1 :
|t driver training : formal training perspective : the confusing world of entry-level commercial driver training /
|r K. Michael O'Connell --
|g Part 2 :
|t driver training : motor carrier perspective /
|r Anita M. Kerezman --
|t Driver qualification/disqualification /
|r Anita M. Kerezman.
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|g SECTION VI :
|t LITIGATION ASPECTS:
|t The effect of deregulation and NAFTA /
|r Michael A. Stratton --
|t Understanding the federal motor carrier safety regulations and their practical application in interstate trucking litigation /
|r Daniel T. Ramsdell --
|t Making sure all potential defendants are sued /
|r Joe E. White, Jr.
|g and
|r Charles C. Weddle III --
|t Discovery documents generated during the course of a CMV trip /
|r John. W. Moore --
|g Part 1 :
|t technology : what exists, how to use it, and admissibility in court : heavy vehicles and simulation /
|r Daniel A. Fittanto --
|g Part 2 :
|t technology : what exists, how to use It, and admissibility in court : somebody's watching : state legislation and recorded data in motor vehicles /
|r Michael H. Gladstone
|g and
|r Brent M. Timberlake --
|g Part 1 :
|t the plaintiff's perspective : assessing the case : elements to consider when signing a CMV case /
|r Daniel W. Munley --
|g Part 2 :
|t the plaintiff's perspective : essential actions, preserving the evidence /
|r Ronald P. Hillerich
|g and
|r Tad Thomas --
|g Part 3 :
|t the plaintiff's perspective : handling a plaintiff's truck crash case : what you don't know can hurt you . . . and your client /
|r Jeffrey A. Burns --
|g Part 1 :
|t the defense perspective : can you protect the investigation? /
|r David M. Duke
|g and
|r Matthew J. Gray --
|g Part 2 :
|t the defense perspective : spotting the Issues and navigating the conflicts in a catastrophic trucking loss /
|r Steven B. Novy
|g and
|r Jason Orleans --
|g Part 3 :
|t the defense perspective : defending the dangerous trucking case : trial strategies to short-circuit the plaintiff /
|r Will H. Fulton,
|r Andrew D. Dill,
|g and
|r Loren T. Prizant --
|g Part 4 :
|t the defense perspective : loss allocation in light of the MCS-90 endorsement /
|r Dennis B. Keene --
|g Part 5 :
|t the defense perspective : potential vicarious, and independent liability for acts of drivers : theories and defenses /
|r Robert T. Franklin --
|g Part 1 :
|t the trial : developing and utilizing the theme /
|r Kenneth J. Allen
|g and
|r Bryan L. Bradley --
|g Part 2 :
|t the trial : perspectives on cross-examination /
|r Brian R. Kohlwes --
|g Part 3 :
|t the trial : admissibility of computer-generated evidence /
|r Daniel B. Mills
|g and
|r Robert E. Sidkey --
|g Part 4 :
|t the trial : the psychology of jury verdicts in catastrophic motor vehicle accidents /
|r Arthur H. Patterson --
|g SECTION VII :
|t INSURANCE COVERAGE ISSUES:
|t The plaintiff's perspective /
|r Joel T. Faxon
|g and
|r Michael A. Stratton --
|t The defense perspective /
|r David A. Skomba.
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|a Trucking
|x Law and legislation
|z United States.
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|a Liability for traffic accidents
|z United States.
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|a Ruhl, Laura L.
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