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Why Your Trucking Case Should be Analyzed for Punitive Damages

What You Will Learn

  • Why every trucking case should be analyzed for a punitive damages claim
  • What deposition questions to ask to build your case for punitive damages
  • How a punitive damages claim puts your client in a stronger position at trial and in settlement negotiations

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What You Will Learn

  • Why every trucking case should be analyzed for a punitive damages claim
  • What deposition questions to ask to build your case for punitive damages
  • How a punitive damages claim puts your client in a stronger position at trial and in settlement negotiations

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Price

$79 for Association Member
$99 for Non-Member

75 minutes
Date Published

December 12, 2023

Publisher

Michigan Association for Justice

Subjects

Damages, Trucking

Questions

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Summary

Trucking cases are not just auto crash cases with bigger vehicles and more severe injuries, though that’s how the defense would like to present them. Business decisions made to benefit the trucking company can be key factors in the causation and severity of injury to your client. Choices made in the board room can have catastrophic consequences for your client on the highway. Every trucking case should be analyzed for a potential claim for punitive damages. Approaching your case from that perspective puts your client in a stronger position at trial and in settlement negotiations.

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Presenters

Christina Hagen

Christina (“Chrissy”) Hagen has spent her entire legal career advocating for people injured by the wrongdoing of others. She... Read More

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Program Titles and Supporting Materials

This program contains the following components:

Why Your Trucking Case Should be Analyzed for Punitive Damages - Video
Why Your Trucking Case Should be Analyzed for Punitive Damages - Handout
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