- Debunking the Myths of ATRI’s “Nuclear Verdict” Report
The omission of the number of Nuclear Verdicts as defined by the Report, and the failure to analyze such verdicts separately, confirm that, in fact, such verdicts are quite rare and “do not directly cause motor carriers to go out of business ”
- ATRI Releases New Research Priorities for 2024
In 2020 ATRI released a landmark study examining the frequency and impact of nuclear verdicts on the trucking industry That research documented the scale and frequency of truck crash litigation verdicts and explored the growing use of third-party litigation financing
- ATRI Report: Trucking Nuclear Verdicts Litigation Costs Surge
Rising cases and "nuclear" verdicts The number of tractor-trailer tort cases filed annually increased at an average rate of 3 7% from 2014 to 2023, ATRI found
- Nuclear Verdicts, Insurance Costs, and EVs Climb in Trucking Industrys . . .
However, this year’s report also highlights a sharp rise in concerns over nuclear verdicts, insurance costs, and electric vehicles (EVs), as these issues continue to disrupt the industry
- Understanding the Impact of Nuclear Verdicts on the Trucking Industry
This research provides an in-depth understanding of the history and circumstances that have allowed large verdicts in the trucking industry to proliferate, as well as the impact of these large verdicts and mitigation strategies from other industries
- Nuclear Verdicts Trucking Industry - EHSCP
Data is critical to improving driver performance and helps prevent a once-in-a-lifetime nuclear verdict Developing a fleet safety culture from the top down and having robust fleet safety policies, robust hiring criteria, and operational practices are essential
- Report: 51% Annual Increase in Nuclear Verdicts Awards
Report: 51% Annual Increase in Nuclear Verdicts Awards (July 1, 2020) - Newly released research by the American Transportation Research Institute (ATRI) verifies that the number of large verdicts against trucking fleets, as well as the size of the awards, has increased dramatically
- Nuclear Verdicts, Insurance Cost, Electric Vehicles Rise in Industry . . .
In 2024 the trucking industry has remained in the throes of a protracted freight recession that began in 2022, according to ATRI Rates continued to slip across all sectors, tonnage remained
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