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Cowen’s Big Rig Boot Camp: Maximizing Case Value - On Demand

Michael Cowen
$225.00

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*Plaintiff-only product

Trucking accidents are among the most challenging types of personal injury cases. Not only can they involve multiple lines of insurance, complicating factors, and more severe injuries, they also pit your plaintiff against a well-oiled insurance defense machine. Trucking insurance companies have millions to lose in court—and they won't give it up without a fight.

Holding trucking companies accountable means understanding your trucking case from the inside out and empowering your jurors to bring motor carriers to justice. These goals are central to Cowen's Big Rig Boot Camp: Maximizing Case Value, a nine-part video series from Trial Guides.

Seasoned trial lawyer and trucking accident expert Michael Cowen teaches you how to maximize your case value in six common types of trucking accidents. He shows how to illustrate to the jury that the trucking company made unsafe choices, and reveals insights into this niche industry. You will get invaluable information on traumatic brain injuries, the potential pitfalls of using expert witnesses, and an optional video on newly enacted Texas House Bill 19.

This video series includes the following videos:

Rocket Docket: From Crash to Cash (14 Minutes)
Cowen shares strategies for bringing cases from beginning to end within one year—and why quick resolution can be your key to a strong outcome. When a case drags on, clients can get reinjured, lose interest, or stop treating their injuries; the longer your cases languish, the harder liability is to prove. Learn why a smaller caseload and quicker turnaround can benefit your firm and your clients financially.

Rear-End Collisions (24 Minutes)
Rear-end collisions are among the most common types of truck accidents. Cowen covers the three most common causes of rear-end truck accidents: tailgating, distracted driving, and maintenance issues. He illustrates the higher standard that truck drivers are held to on the road, and what policies trucking companies can—and should—implement to prevent these types of crashes.

Lane-Change Collisions (14 Minutes)
Cowen covers how to dismantle common defense arguments in cases involving lane changes and blind spots. He shows how pre-trip inspections are key to preventing these crashes, and why the “blind spot” defense doesn't hold up. Learn how trucking companies can adopt technology that prevents blind spots, and dismantle this common defense.

Right-of-Way Cases (8 Minutes)
When a truck driver fails to yield the right of way, tragedies happen. In this section, Cowen analyzes the cause of this common type of accident, and shows how training issues, maintenance, and regulatory changes can come into play. He shows attorneys how to look at their local transportation code and consider it from every angle before presenting it in court.

Backing-Up Cases (13 Minutes)
Trucks have a significantly restricted view behind their trailer, but don't let the defense use that as an excuse. Learn about how, and why, these cases occur—and how to prove that back-up crashes are 100 percent preventable when the drivers follow basic safety rules.

Wide-Right-Turn Cases (11 Minutes)
Due to their complexity, wide-right-turn cases require significant education for the jury. Cowen shows that there is a better technique truck drivers should use when making a right turn to avoid an accident. Because liability often comes into play in these cases, Cowen covers what to look for when deciding to take a case involving a wide right turn.

Hazardous Weather (19 Minutes)
Whether through rain, sleet, hail, or snow, trucking cases that involve inclement weather have many consistent elements. Drivers must consider visibility, reaction time, and vehicle control at all times—especially in poor driving conditions. Here, Cowen illustrates the key principles drivers should be following to determine when they should stop or change their driving.

Traumatic Brain Injuries (51 Minutes)
Traumatic brain injuries, or TBIs, are common in trucking accident cases. In this segment, Cowen gives a brief primer on what a TBI is, and when they may be misdiagnosed by medical professionals. He outlines symptoms you should look for in your client; and he also discusses storytelling techniques in TBI cases, and how to deflect and defend against common defense tactics.

Dealing with Expert Witnesses (22 Minutes)
Expert witnesses can be expensive, and juries are wary of believing their testimony. Cowen covers various ways that experts can potentially hurt your case, and how to neutralize these issues. Learn how to make your expert testimony more effective while improving your credibility with the jury.

House Bill 19 (Optional)(47 Minutes)
House Bill 19 is a new law in Texas that applies to any case filed after September 1, 2021. It introduces significant procedural changes to trucking lawsuits in the state of Texas; it allows trucking companies to request a bifurcated trial, separating compensatory damages and exemplary (punitive) damages into two separate phases. At first glance, this bill would allow trucking carriers to hide any evidence of employer negligence—including failure to train, vet, and remove poor drivers—until the punitive damages portion of the case. Cowen covers what exceptions are allowed under the bill, and what circumstances invite employer negligence back into the first portion of the trial.

Cowen covers the historical case law, strategies for state court, and what this new bill means for your cases moving forward. You will learn about the McHaffie Rule, and Arrington's Estate (gross negligence, not just entrustment), and why to include gross negligence in your original petition. With similar legislation being drafted in other states, even attorneys outside of Texas will find valuable strategy information in this course.

Click here for Access Instructions for On Demand Programs.

Each user must register individually as they will need their own login to access the program.

*Plaintiff-only product

Thank you for your interest in a plaintiffs-only product. 

Part of what makes our materials so unique is that many of them are not available to attorneys who do any type of civil defense work, so the training you're about to purchase is solely available to civil plaintiff and criminal defense attorneys. This product is also not available to the general public. As such, prior to purchase we require all customers to enter into a Binding Agreement with Trial Guides that both ensures that this training reaches its intended audience and also protects us from an intellectual property and distribution (sharing) standpoint. You will be prompted to sign the agreement before you check out.

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On Demand Program: 176 minutes plus 47 minutes (optional)

Original Air Date: 06/17/2022

Overall rating: 4.928571 / 5 from 14 reviews.

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Opportunities for more coverage.

"What were your key takeaways from the program? Many - trucking industry organization and opportunities for more coverage, doctor depos, and cross exam of defense paid opinion witnesses. What were your key takeaways from the program? Many - trucking industry organization and opportunities for more coverage, doctor depos, and cross exam of defense paid opinion witnesses."

Jake J. (5/5)

Information about trucking practice.

"What were your key takeaways from the program? Too many to list. A lot of great information about trucking practice in general. Which topics did you find least valuable and why? I preferred the more technical trucking-related information over the general-trial-theme/villain/Reptile material."

Trevor W. (5/5)

Loved it

"What were your key takeaways from the program? Loved it Which topics did you find least valuable and why? Broker and shipper liability"

Blade T. (5/5)

There are many ways

"What were your key takeaways from the program? There are many ways to increase the value of my cases"

Spencer R. (5/5)

Excellent. Michael knows his stuff.

"Excellent. Michael knows his stuff."

Dicky G. (5/5)

Trucks are not cars.

"What were your key takeaways from the program? Trucks are not cars."

Charles B. (4/5)

Get the cases filed quickly

"What were your key takeaways from the program? Get the cases filed quickly, find out the WHY of what happened. Which topics did you find least valuable and why? I skipped the optional, Texas-specific talk but might listen to it later."

John K. (5/5)

great practical skills

"What were your key takeaways from the program? great practical skills. Which topics did you find least valuable and why? none"

Carlos F. (5/5)

A lot.

"What were your key takeaways from the program? A lot. Which topics did you find least valuable and why? None."

Carl W. (5/5)

Use anchors!

"What were your key takeaways from the program? Use anchors! Remember who the villain is."

Melissa C. (5/5)

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Cowen’s Big Rig Boot Camp: Maximizing Case Value - On Demand

$225.00

*Plaintiff-only product

Trucking accidents are among the most challenging types of personal injury cases. Not only can they involve multiple lines of insurance, complicating factors, and more severe injuries, they also pit your plaintiff against a well-oiled insurance defense machine. Trucking insurance companies have millions to lose in court—and they won't give it up without a fight.

Holding trucking companies accountable means understanding your trucking case from the inside out and empowering your jurors to bring motor carriers to justice. These goals are central to Cowen's Big Rig Boot Camp: Maximizing Case Value, a nine-part video series from Trial Guides.

Seasoned trial lawyer and trucking accident expert Michael Cowen teaches you how to maximize your case value in six common types of trucking accidents. He shows how to illustrate to the jury that the trucking company made unsafe choices, and reveals insights into this niche industry. You will get invaluable information on traumatic brain injuries, the potential pitfalls of using expert witnesses, and an optional video on newly enacted Texas House Bill 19.

This video series includes the following videos:

Rocket Docket: From Crash to Cash (14 Minutes)
Cowen shares strategies for bringing cases from beginning to end within one year—and why quick resolution can be your key to a strong outcome. When a case drags on, clients can get reinjured, lose interest, or stop treating their injuries; the longer your cases languish, the harder liability is to prove. Learn why a smaller caseload and quicker turnaround can benefit your firm and your clients financially.

Rear-End Collisions (24 Minutes)
Rear-end collisions are among the most common types of truck accidents. Cowen covers the three most common causes of rear-end truck accidents: tailgating, distracted driving, and maintenance issues. He illustrates the higher standard that truck drivers are held to on the road, and what policies trucking companies can—and should—implement to prevent these types of crashes.

Lane-Change Collisions (14 Minutes)
Cowen covers how to dismantle common defense arguments in cases involving lane changes and blind spots. He shows how pre-trip inspections are key to preventing these crashes, and why the “blind spot” defense doesn't hold up. Learn how trucking companies can adopt technology that prevents blind spots, and dismantle this common defense.

Right-of-Way Cases (8 Minutes)
When a truck driver fails to yield the right of way, tragedies happen. In this section, Cowen analyzes the cause of this common type of accident, and shows how training issues, maintenance, and regulatory changes can come into play. He shows attorneys how to look at their local transportation code and consider it from every angle before presenting it in court.

Backing-Up Cases (13 Minutes)
Trucks have a significantly restricted view behind their trailer, but don't let the defense use that as an excuse. Learn about how, and why, these cases occur—and how to prove that back-up crashes are 100 percent preventable when the drivers follow basic safety rules.

Wide-Right-Turn Cases (11 Minutes)
Due to their complexity, wide-right-turn cases require significant education for the jury. Cowen shows that there is a better technique truck drivers should use when making a right turn to avoid an accident. Because liability often comes into play in these cases, Cowen covers what to look for when deciding to take a case involving a wide right turn.

Hazardous Weather (19 Minutes)
Whether through rain, sleet, hail, or snow, trucking cases that involve inclement weather have many consistent elements. Drivers must consider visibility, reaction time, and vehicle control at all times—especially in poor driving conditions. Here, Cowen illustrates the key principles drivers should be following to determine when they should stop or change their driving.

Traumatic Brain Injuries (51 Minutes)
Traumatic brain injuries, or TBIs, are common in trucking accident cases. In this segment, Cowen gives a brief primer on what a TBI is, and when they may be misdiagnosed by medical professionals. He outlines symptoms you should look for in your client; and he also discusses storytelling techniques in TBI cases, and how to deflect and defend against common defense tactics.

Dealing with Expert Witnesses (22 Minutes)
Expert witnesses can be expensive, and juries are wary of believing their testimony. Cowen covers various ways that experts can potentially hurt your case, and how to neutralize these issues. Learn how to make your expert testimony more effective while improving your credibility with the jury.

House Bill 19 (Optional)(47 Minutes)
House Bill 19 is a new law in Texas that applies to any case filed after September 1, 2021. It introduces significant procedural changes to trucking lawsuits in the state of Texas; it allows trucking companies to request a bifurcated trial, separating compensatory damages and exemplary (punitive) damages into two separate phases. At first glance, this bill would allow trucking carriers to hide any evidence of employer negligence—including failure to train, vet, and remove poor drivers—until the punitive damages portion of the case. Cowen covers what exceptions are allowed under the bill, and what circumstances invite employer negligence back into the first portion of the trial.

Cowen covers the historical case law, strategies for state court, and what this new bill means for your cases moving forward. You will learn about the McHaffie Rule, and Arrington's Estate (gross negligence, not just entrustment), and why to include gross negligence in your original petition. With similar legislation being drafted in other states, even attorneys outside of Texas will find valuable strategy information in this course.

Click here for Access Instructions for On Demand Programs.

Each user must register individually as they will need their own login to access the program.

*Plaintiff-only product

Thank you for your interest in a plaintiffs-only product. 

Part of what makes our materials so unique is that many of them are not available to attorneys who do any type of civil defense work, so the training you're about to purchase is solely available to civil plaintiff and criminal defense attorneys. This product is also not available to the general public. As such, prior to purchase we require all customers to enter into a Binding Agreement with Trial Guides that both ensures that this training reaches its intended audience and also protects us from an intellectual property and distribution (sharing) standpoint. You will be prompted to sign the agreement before you check out.

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