Events

2026 Trucking Claims Boot Camp – CHICAGO (Schaumburg)

Maggiano’s Little Italy Schaumburg
Schaumburg, IL

Young Moore is a proud partner of  the 2026 Trucking Claims Boot Camps.

The Trucking Claims Boot Camp is a traveling educational program focused on cutting-edge issues in the handling of catastrophic trucking claims. Featuring transportation professionals from across the country, the Boot Camp delivers a consistent agenda at each location to provide practical insights and strategies for claims professionals. Young Moore transportation attorney Anderson Phillips will present Where the Rubber Meets the Wreckage: Navigating Multi-Vehicle Pile-Up Claims as part of the national program.

2026 LOCATIONS AND DATES

  • Dallas, TX — February 24, 2026
  • Phoenix (Scottsdale), AZ — February 25, 2026
  • Atlanta, GA — March 11, 2026
  • Orlando, FL — March 12, 2026
  • Bridgewater, NJ — April 8, 2026
  • Chicago (Schaumburg), IL — April 9, 2026
  • Chicago (Oak Brook), IL — June 3, 2026
  • Omaha, NE — June 4, 2026

AGENDA TOPICS

  • Are We There Yet? Autonomous Vehicles and the Future of Transportation Claims – Brett Ross
  • Managing Medical Provider Bias – Andrew Stephenson, Renee Bowen
  • Using AI Tools in Personal Injury Investigations – Bill Smoak
  • Leveraging Experts and other Partners to Achieve Early Resolution of Claims – Teresa Allen-Tignor, Jake Marshall, Marcos Salinas, Joseph Maronick
  • Where the Rubber Meets the Wreckage: Navigating Multi-Vehicle Pile-up Claims – Anderson Phillips
  • Getting to the Bottom or Damaging the Bottom Line? How to Handle Preventability Determinations – MJ Dobbs
  • Dealing with Uncooperative Drivers – Mary Beth White
  • Siloed Data: Dealing with Dashcams and Other Stored Driver Information – Mike Nerone

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