Claims College
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The School of Transportation provides graduates with superior knowledge of the intricacies, unique nature and complex challenges associated with commercial truck transportation claim and lawsuit management. Upon completion of all three levels, practitioners will be highly skilled in the most critical areas of transportation claims management, including exposure recognition, loss response, depth of investigation, technology, vehicle and motor carrier operations, driver conduct analysis, liability assessment and damages evaluation. Litigation management touches each of these areas of evaluation. Industry and attorney participants will develop a strong capacity to work together towards the successful resolution of transportation cases notwithstanding degree of complexity or severity.
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You may be required to complete pre-work and/or required reading PRIOR to your class. In order to determine whether you have pre-work, you MUST log on to the CLM website using your email address and password to access the School that you are attending.
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, ?Any additional handouts are posted as reference materials. While the reference handouts may not be required, it is recommended that you read this material in order to enhance your learning experience. Unless specifically noted, printing of the reading materials is not required.

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Dean,

Paul Berne  Executive Vice President, The Quaker Project, Former Senior Vice President, Chief Claims Officer, Quaker Analytics

Tom McLaughlin  Director of Claims, TFI International

Executive Council,

Edward Chuhna  Retired Casualty Process Leader, Self Employed

Randy Metzger  Chief Marketing Officer, Ascend ACF

Sara Miemiec  Director of Litigation and Claims Management, Schneider National, Inc.

Carole Whitted-Ridgeway, CCP, CLMP  Senior Claims Manager, Maverick Transportation, LLC

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