Truck Crash Litigation: Crafting and Challenging High Stakes Cases (2025 Edition)

Bryan L. Bradley
Bryan L. Bradley
Allen Law Group

Bryan L. Bradley is a senior partner at Allen Law Group, LLC, a personal injury law firm where he concentrates his practice on catastrophic injury and wrongful death cases, with a particular focus on heavy truck crash litigation. Bryan is board certified in Truck Accident Law Board by the National Board of Trial Advocacy.

Andrew F. Marquis
Andrew F. Marquis
Scopelitis, Garvin, Light, Hanson & Feary P.C

Andrew Marquis serves clients in all aspects of trial litigation, specifically commercial matters including restrictive covenants, misappropriation of trade secrets, and breach of contract actions, as well as catastrophic injury actions.

Re-Broadcast: July 16, 2026

2 hour CLE

Tuition: $195.00
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Program Summary

The carrier’s rapid-response team reaches the scene within hours. The evidence that decides the case — electronic logging data, event-data-recorder downloads, driver-qualification files — sits on the carrier’s servers and overwrites on a retention cycle measured in days. Work the file like a routine personal-injury intake, and the record is gone before you open it.

Wait for the police report, and the logging data has already cycled out. Run a standard intake, and no spoliation letter reaches the carrier in time. Sue the driver alone, and the carrier, broker, and shipper exposure walks.

This program walks the plaintiff-side sequence: applying the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations, locking down data and records at intake, issuing FOIA requests, identifying carriers, brokers, and shippers as defendants, and separating direct-carrier negligence from vicarious liability. You leave able to build a 72-hour preservation protocol, structure direct-negligence claims, and control the 30(b)(6) deposition that decides the case before trial.

What Will You Learn

Attorneys will learn how truck crash cases differ from car crash cases, how to preserve critical evidence and digital data, and how to identify defendants and liability theories.

What Will You Gain

Attorneys will gain practical skills in evidence preservation, FOIA document requests, pre-suit strategy, and navigating the 30(b)(6) deposition in trucking litigation.

Key topics to be discussed:

  • First-week race
    The carrier’s rapid-response team preserves evidence within hours, setting a clock that spoliation notices and logging holds must beat.
  • Federal safety standards
    The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations supply the negligence hooks and define the records a carrier is required to keep.
  • Defendant mapping
    Carriers, brokers, shippers, and third-party logistics providers each open a separate liability path to identify at intake.
  • Carrier negligence theories
    Direct negligence in hiring, training, and supervision runs alongside vicarious liability for the driver’s conduct.
  • FOIA document pulls
    Freedom of Information Act requests surface police, regulatory, and inspection records that fill the early evidence gaps.
  • 30(b)(6) deposition
    Designating topics and pinning the corporate representative early controls the discovery record that decides the case.

This course is co-sponsored with myLawCLE.

Date / Time: July 16, 2026

  • 2:00 pm – 4:10 pm Eastern
  • 1:00 pm – 3:10 pm Central
  • 12:00 pm – 2:10 pm Mountain
  • 11:00 am – 1:10 pm Pacific

Closed-captioning available

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Bryan L. Bradley | Allen Law Group

Bryan L. Bradley is a senior partner at Allen Law Group, LLC, a personal injury law firm where he concentrates his practice on catastrophic injury and wrongful death cases, with a particular focus on heavy truck crash litigation. Bryan is board certified in Truck Accident Law Board by the National Board of Trial Advocacy.

Bryan earned his Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in 1991, followed by his Juris Doctor from Valparaiso University School of Law in 1994. He is admitted to practice law in Indiana, Illinois, various federal courts, and the United States Supreme Court.

Recognized for his excellence in personal injury law, Bryan is a Best Lawyers selectee in both Plaintiff’s Personal Injury and Plaintiff Product Liability. In 2022, he received the prestigious Lawyer of the Year honor from Best Lawyers in Plaintiff’s Personal Injury. He holds an AV Preeminent Peer Review Rating from Martindale-Hubbell and has been repeatedly named to the Indiana Super Lawyers list.

A sustaining member of the American Association for Justice, Bryan is a passionate advocate for the injured and actively supports efforts to improve safety across highways and beyond. He also serves on the Executive Committee of the Indiana Trial Lawyer Association, is an inductee of its College of Fellows, and maintains sustaining membership. Bryan’s other professional affiliations include: Academy of Truck Accident Attorneys, Board of Regents; Attorney’s Information Exchange Group; Million Dollar Advocates Forum (Life Member); Indiana Bar Foundation (Life Fellow).

He is a frequent presenter on topics related to handling truck crash cases, damages in the catastrophic injury case, and trial practice. He has contributed to both the Second and Third Editions of Truck Accident Litigation, published by the American Bar Association.

A retired officer from the United States Army Reserve Judge Advocate General Corps, Bryan is a graduate of the Army Command and General Staff College, as well as the U.S. Army Airborne and Infantry Schools.

Throughout his legal career, Bryan has remained steadfast in representing individuals who have suffered injuries or loss due to others’ negligence. Notably, he has never represented corporations or insurance companies in defense litigation.

 

Andrew F. Marquis | Scopelitis, Garvin, Light, Hanson & Feary P.C

Andrew Marquis serves clients in all aspects of trial litigation, specifically commercial matters including restrictive covenants, misappropriation of trade secrets, and breach of contract actions, as well as catastrophic injury actions. His practice includes continuous application of motor carrier regulatory issues in litigation. Marquis assists clients in litigation matters nationwide, and he has argued cases before the Indiana Supreme Court, the 6th Circuit Court of Appeals, and in state and federal courts across the country.

In law school, Marquis was the Executive Notes Editor of the Indiana International & Comparative Law Review. He also was a two-year advocate in the American Bar Association National Appellate Advocacy Competition in New York City.

Agenda

SESSION 1 – Investigation, Discovery, and Pre-Trial Concerns from the Plaintiff Perspective | 2:00pm – 3:00pm

This session details how trucking claims diverge from car crashes, preserving electronic data, applying Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations, issuing FOIA requests, pinpointing defendants, and building direct negligence and vicarious liability theories against the carrier.

BREAK | 3:00pm – 3:10pm

SESSION 2 – Navigation Conversation: How to Successfully Chart the Course in Trucking Litigation | 3:10pm – 4:10pm

This session walks through a typical trucking claim’s pre-suit phase, stressing evidence preservation dos and don’ts, the musts that protect a claim from the outset, and the 30(b)(6) deposition tactics that decide trucking litigation.

Credits

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2 General

Colorado

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2 General

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2 General

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2 CLE Hour(s)

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2 General

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2 General Hours

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2 General

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2 General

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2 General

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2 General

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2 General

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2 General

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2 Substantive

Kentucky

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2 General

Louisiana

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2 General

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2 CLE Hour(s)

Maryland

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2 CLE Hour(s)

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2 General

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2 CLE Hour(s)

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2 General

Missouri

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2.4 General

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2 General

Montana

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2 General

North Carolina

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2 General

North Dakota

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2 General

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120 General minutes

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2 General

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2 General

Pennsylvania

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2 General

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