California Nuclear Verdict Holds Three Trucking Firms Liable in Single-Crash Case
A California court has found three separate trucking companies vicariously liable in a single crash involving an independent owner-operator, delivering a nuclear verdict with significant implications for carrier liability across the freight and logistics sector.
Source: Freight Waves
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