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January 16, 2012

Transportation Year in Review

2012 Transportation Annual Year in Review

Hiscock & Barclay’s Transportation Team offers clients a broad range of services for claims relating to truck losses including coverage analysis and litigation, underwriting consultations, rapid response in the event of a loss, and defense of trucking companies in bodily injury and property lawsuits.

The members of the team that focus on coverage – Larry Rabinovich, Tony Piazza and Phil Bramson – are active on a nationwide basis in analyzing the full range of coverage issues that arise in the context of trucking risks. These include litigations, and appeals, on matters relating to all types of commercial auto and general liability policies including the business auto, truckers and motor carrier coverage forms, the federal and state motor carrier filings and endorsements (BMC-91, MCS-90, Forms E and F, BMC-32 and so on), uninsured and underinsured motorists coverage forms, the UIIE endorsement, and many other specialized or manuscript forms and endorsements.

Our defense attorneys, led by Matt Larkin, have considerable experience in the defense of transportation, trucking and automobile liability cases for private clients and insurance companies. We are regularly called upon to conduct pre-suit investigations and coordinate accident reconstructions and have defended trucking companies, common carriers, tour operators, manufacturers, and railroads in wrongful death, personal injury and property damage cases. Our experience trying innumerable transportation cases to verdict in New York state and federal courts gives us the background and skill necessary to provide exceptional results for our clients.

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