ICLE | Nuts and Bolts of Initiating a Trucking Case
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Nuts and Bolts of Initiating a Trucking Case
04/23/25 Livestream | On-Demand Seminar (Available 05/14/25) | CLE: 3 | MCJE: 3
Cosponsored by the Negligence Law Section of the State Bar of Michigan

Be Prepared to Win Your Next Michigan Trucking Case

Trucking cases, while tricky, can be a lucrative niche of no-fault practice. In this perfect companion to ICLE’s No-Fault Summit, get plaintiff and defense insight from two highly successful trucking Michigan experts.

Jordan M. Jones from Michigan Auto Law is board certified in Truck Accident Law by the NBTA and has won more than $70 million in trucking cases. William S. Cook from Wilson Elser has extensive experience defending U.S. trucking companies. They walk you through everything from state and federal regulations to critical evidence.

Ideal for no-fault practitioners who want to build upon existing knowledge, as well as firms that want to get their associates up to speed.

You will be able to:

  • Craft an initial approach to a trucking accident, including how to distinguish between state and federal rules
  • Determine the viability of the case, recognize different causes of action, and resolve venue/jurisdiction
  • Know what evidence to collect, from certification records to phone and camera data
  • Identify vendors for preservation letters
  • Determine appropriate experts to support or defend claims
  • Evaluate critical evidence and get records admitted
Available Formats
LIVESTREAM
Watch online on a specific date/time via Zoom or other video conferencing platform. May also be recorded and available afterward on demand.

ON DEMAND
Attend online at your convenience. Includes individual access to electronic materials for three years. These may include written materials, a PDF of the presentation, and any video or audio recordings.

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