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Medical Examination Report

Strategies for Preserving Evidence after an Accident: Motor Carrier Records

Strategies for Preserving Evidence after an Accident: Motor Carrier Records

May 25, 2017

This series will address the various types of documents, electronic, human, and physical evidence that can and often will exist after a motor vehicle accident (including accidents involving commercial motor vehicles) and what should be done to preserve the evidence for future litigation. Part 1 was an introduction to the subject and looked at preservation letters. Part 2 considered preserving physical and witness statements. This post, Part 3, will review all the many motor carrier records that must be maintained. Part 4 discusses the various types of electronic data that may be available for retention after an accident. Motor Carrier Records Motor...

DOT Medical Examinations, Systematic Problems and Scams

DOT Medical Examinations, Systematic Problems and Scams

Jan 6, 2017

Consider this look at systematic problems and scams associated with DOT medical examinations to be the case study supporting yesterday’s post identifying the compliance problems associated with DOT medical examiner’s certificates and reports. I recently had a case in which my truck driver client had been issued a Medical Examiner’s Certificate after having submitted to DOT medical examinations. The medical examiner was a nurse practitioner. She appeared to have performed a thorough and comprehensive physical of my truck driver. But there were a few problems. The nurse practitioner had re-certified the driver when his heart condition and blood pressure results should...

Common FMCSA Compliance Problems: Medical Examiner’s Certificates & Reports

Common FMCSA Compliance Problems: Medical Examiner’s Certificates & Reports

Jan 5, 2017

The FMCSA requires commercial drivers to be physically qualified to operate a commercial vehicle, a regulation with which motor carriers and drivers commonly struggle to comply.

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