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Webinar: How You Can Prevent a
Nuclear Verdict

Your playbook for staying off the deposition chair.

Wednesday, March 24, 2021 | 12:00pm - 1:00pm EST

 

About The Event

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According to a 2020 ATRI study*, Nuclear Verdicts (awards of over $1M to plaintiffs) between the years 2005 and 2011 totaled 79.

That number has dramatically increased to 265 between 2012 and 2019.

Plaintiff attorneys are getting better each day at repeating a formula that successfully paints the motor carrier as a big bad corporation with no regard for human safety. Learn their “reptilian theory” and how to successfully defend against it.

We’ve assembled a team of experts to be your guides who will provide you with a playbook to execute so you can stay off the news as the next victim.

*ATRI Research conducted was out of a sample of 600 "Nuclear Verdict" cases 

Presented by TransRep and AvatarFleet

 

Agenda

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Notice: This event will cover Canadian-specific driver-compliance topics. If you are interested in a United States-oriented webinar, view this page.

 

Defining a Nuclear Verdict

  • How have they increased over the years?

Reptilian Theory

  • What is the reptile theory?
  • How is it being used by plaintiff’s personal injury lawyers against transportation companies?

Best Practices for the Deposition Chair

  • What are your recommended best practices when you’re in the deposition chair?

Claims Management:

  • What are the 2 or 3 things that you would recommend to fleets as tactics to reduce odds of involvement from Plaintiff Attorneys?
  • How do we stop the nonsense claims where a car (or truck) is barely scratched and there is an injury claim?
  • What can motor carriers do at a minimum to help themselves in this fight?

Policies and Procedures

  • Hiring: 
    • What are best practices?
    • How do you evaluate if you have best practices?
    • How can you ensure that they’re implemented and followed every time?
  • Safety documentation:
    • What does a good safety culture look like?
    • What are best practices?
    • How do you evaluate if you have best practices?
    • How can you ensure that they’re implemented and followed every time?
    • Compliance and Safety are different things. What’s the difference and why is that important for relating to nuclear verdicts?

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The Panelists

Kim Richardson

Kim Richardson

President, TransRep
John Oldfield

John Oldfield

Client Executive, NFP
Michael Thompson

Michael Thompson

CEO, ISB Global Services
Lisa-Arseneau

Lisa Arseneau

Producer, Staebler Insurance
John Farquhar

John Farquhar

Risk Solutions Specialist, Summit Risk Solutions
Scott Rea in Truck

Scott Rea

President, AvatarFleet

Register Today!

Wednesday, March 24, 2021
12:00pm - 1:00pm ET
FREE to attend!