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2024 Car Crash Case Law Updates

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2024 Car Crash Case Law Updates
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Session 01: Non-Economic Damages, Post-Gregory - In June of 2023, the Texas Supreme Court issued Gregory v. Chohan, a blockbuster new opinion on non-economic damages that raised as many questions as it provided answers. Where do we now stand in the wake of Gregory? 

Session 02: Texas Auto Policies - Statutory and case law that impact different coverage under Texas automobile policies. 

Session 03: Important Cases in the Prosecution and Defense of UM / UIM Cases Session - This presentation addresses recent cases impacting UM/UIM cases, as well as strategies and tips for prosecuting and for defending uninsured and under-insured motorist claims and bad faith litigation.

Session 04: Stowers, Soriano, and Dealing with Policy Limits - Stowers and Soriano are well-recognized cases dealing with the payment of policy limits, but other case authorities have impacted those decisions including in bankruptcy. This presentation addresses Stowers and Soriano principles, recent decisions involving policy limits, and dealing with excess policies in the context of policy limits.

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1. Non-Economic Damages, Post-Gregory (Oct 2024)

Quentin Brogdon, Mitzi S. Mayfield

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Session 1 —49 mins

Non-Economic Damages, Post-Gregory (Oct 2024)

In June of 2023, the Texas Supreme Court issued Gregory v. Chohan, a blockbuster new opinion on non-economic damages that raised as many questions as it provided answers. Where do we now stand in the wake of Gregory

Originally presented: Aug 2024 The Car Crash Seminar

Quentin Brogdon, Crain Brogdon LLP - Dallas, TX
Mitzi S. Mayfield, Underwood - Amarillo, TX

2. Texas Auto Policies (Oct 2024)

Henry L. Moore

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Texas Auto Policies (Oct 2024)

Statutory and case law that impact different coverage under Texas automobile policies. 

Originally presented: Aug 2024 The Car Crash Seminar

Henry L. Moore, Moore Bomben - Austin, TX

3. Important Cases in the Prosecution and Defense of UM / UIM Cases Session (Oct 2024)

Thomas A. Herald, Robert E. Valdez

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Session 3 —44 mins

Important Cases in the Prosecution and Defense of UM / UIM Cases Session (Oct 2024)

This presentation addresses recent cases impacting UM/UIM cases, as well as strategies and tips for prosecuting and for defending uninsured and under-insured motorist claims and bad faith litigation.

Originally presented: Aug 2024 The Car Crash Seminar

Thomas A. Herald, Thomas A. Herald, P.C. - Dallas, TX
Robert E. Valdez, Valdez & Treviño - San Antonio, TX

4. Stowers, Soriano, and Dealing with Policy Limits (Oct 2024)

Mark A. Ticer

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Session 4 —41 mins

Stowers, Soriano, and Dealing with Policy Limits (Oct 2024)

Stowers and Soriano are well-recognized cases dealing with the payment of policy limits, but other case authorities have impacted those decisions including in bankruptcy. This presentation addresses Stowers and Soriano principles, recent decisions involving policy limits, and dealing with excess policies in the context of policy limits.

Originally presented: Aug 2024 The Car Crash Seminar

Mark A. Ticer, Law Office of Mark A. Ticer - Dallas, TX