The Biggest Nuclear Verdict in Trucking History Sparks Controversy; Trucker Aims for FMCSA Leadership
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On episode 781 of WHAT THE TRUCK?!?, Dooner invites Armchair Attorney Matthew Leffler to share his legal perspective on the polarizing ruling from the Werner accident, which could set the trucking company back by a staggering $100 million. This verdict has opened the floodgates to debates over carrier liability and the judicial decision's overall fairness.
A Trucker’s Bid for FMCSA Leadership
In a bold move, owner-operator Lee Schmitt is advocating for a firsthand trucking perspective in the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) leadership. Schmitt has announced his candidacy for the head role, promising to enhance the administration's understanding of truckers' challenges and realities.
Understanding Broker Transparency with Stephen Ruhe
Joining the discussion, Stephen Ruhe sheds light on broker transparency—clarifying its potential benefits and the stakeholders it aims to serve. Truckers and carriers alike are keen on discovering how these transparency measures will affect their operations.
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