Events

Sponsored Event – 2025 Trucking Claims Boot Camp – Chicago

Maggiano's Oakbrook Center
Oak Brook, IL

Young Moore is proud to sponsor the 2025 Trucking Claims Boot Camp. 

On the Road Again in 2025!

The Trucking Claims Boot Camp is a one-day seminar for trucking and transportation claims professionals and industry representatives to provide Continued Education credit, and training regarding common trucking claims. It is held in seven different cities throughout the United States before wrapping up at a special event in London. The presenters are attorneys highly experienced in defending catastrophic trucking and transportation matters.

Young Moore attorney Anderson H. Phillips will present the session, Digital Footprints: Cell Phone Discovery, Preservation, and Forensics in Trucking Cases. Anderson is a member of Young Moore’s Transportation and Logistics team and represents clients in trucking litigation, product liability, premises liability, and insurance defense cases.

2025 Session Topics:

  • Coming Soon to a Court Near You: Environmental Litigation and how it may Affect Trucking Claims
  • Avoiding Unnecessary Litigation: How to Settle Early and Limit Defense Costs
  • TBI or not TBI? That is the Question
  • Digital Footprints: Cell Phone Discovery, Preservation, and Forensics in Trucking Cases
  • 110 Document Demands? Navigating the FMCSR and the SAFER Website in Responding to Discovery Demands and Defending the Case
  • Driver Manuals and their Impact on Trucking Claims
  • Passing the Buck: Winning the Case Through Risk Transfer to Other Parties

2025 Trucking Boot Camp Locations:

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