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Business, Safety

Fleets on Alert for 'Staged Accidents' as Spotlight Falls on Louisiana Trial

Fender benders on the interstates in and around New Orleans are as common as a homemade bowl of jambalaya for lunch. But an accident on Interstate 10 at Milepost 238 on Nov. 17, 2017, seemed a little strange, as truck driver Robert Runnels recalls it.

March 7, 2019
Government, Business, Logistics

Fiat Chrysler Said to Settle Civil Suit on Diesel-Emissions Violations

Fiat Chrysler Automobiles NV will pay hundreds of millions of dollars to settle a lawsuit brought by the U.S. Justice Department, which alleged some of its diesel-powered vehicles violated clean-air rules, a person familiar with the matter said.

January 10, 2019
Government, Business, Safety, Top 100

Arkansas Sleeper Berth Case 鈥榓n Outlier,鈥 Attorneys Say

A decision last month by a federal judge in Arkansas that truck drivers are entitled to compensation for time in the sleeper berth was preceded by two federal cases that resulted in legal rulings more favorable for carriers, including one that was affirmed by an appeals court.

November 8, 2018
Government, Business, Fuel

New York Says Exxon Misled Investors About Climate Risks

A few months ago lawyers for Exxon Mobil Corp. stood before a judge and told New York鈥檚 attorney general to 鈥減ut up or shut up鈥 after investigating the company鈥檚 public disclosures about climate change, saying it should sue the company or move on. New York Attorney General Barbara Underwood said Exxon Mobil misled investors about the risks that climate change poses to its operations.

October 24, 2018
Business, Equipment, Safety, Perspective

Opinion: Trucking Companies Can Reap Big Recoveries in Small Claims

Does your trucking company write off thousands of dollars of small losses due to the negligence of other drivers? While small-dollar claims might not seem worth the hassle of collecting, they can add up quickly and amount to significant business losses.

August 13, 2018
Business, Safety

Carriers Should Be Involved in Drivers鈥 Decisions in Bad Weather, Attorneys Say

INDIANAPOLIS 鈥 While the truck driver is by regulation the person to decide when to slow down or pull off to the side of the road in bad weather, it still is a good idea for motor carriers to assist drivers in making those decisions.

June 7, 2018
Government, Business, Equipment, Safety

Guardrail Maker Wins Reversal of $663 Million Judgment

Guardrail maker Trinity Industries Inc. won鈥檛 have to pay a $663 million judgment that was awarded in a whistle-blower lawsuit alleging the company defrauded the U.S. government with a faulty highway guardrail safety system.

October 3, 2017
Business, TCA

FedEx Files Suit Against Gun Club, Saying Stray Bullets Keep Landing on Property

Sharpe Shooters鈥 neighbors on Gun Club Road in Augusta, Ga., have filed suit alleging the club鈥檚 safety devices are failing to prevent the escape of stray bullets.

September 27, 2017
Government

Appeals Court Blocks TransAm Trucking Satellite Communications Fee

A U.S. Appeals Court has ruled in a class action case that TransAm Trucking Inc.'s leasing unit illegally charged owner-operators a $15 weekly fee to use the carrier鈥檚 satellite communications system.

October 19, 2016
Government, Business

Judge Rejects Most Claims in Ohio Turnpike Lawsuit

A federal judge in Ohio has dismissed all but one of seven claims asserted in a legal challenge against a plan by the Ohio Turnpike to use $930 million in toll revenue to pay for nonturnpike highway and construction projects.

September 7, 2015