Vehicle Litigation Services Blog

Big Truck and Auto Summit August 2026

This event is dedicated to plaintiff attorneys in auto and commercial truck litigation, providing a unique platform to enhance your expertise in representing injury victims.
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AASPI 2026 Annual Convention

Join Illinois collision repair professionals for a high-impact day of technical training, management strategy, and leadership development. All focused on helping shops repair safer, operate smarter, and lead stronger in 2026.
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What Is a Recreational Vehicle (RV)? Let’s Look at The Legal Definition

RV definitions shape how vehicles get classified, registered, insured, and taxed. Courts examine these definitions when disputes arise.
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What Is a Heavy-Duty Truck? A Legal and Mechanical Perspective for Litigation and Claims

Heavy-duty trucks fall under Class 7 and Class 8 in federal vehicle classifications. These vehicles have a GVWR of 26,001 pounds or more.
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How Do Air Brakes Work in Heavy Vehicles?

Heavy-duty trucks, buses, and RVs need powerful brakes. Air brakes use compressed air instead of hydraulic fluid to stop these big vehicles.
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What Are They and What Do They Do in a Commercial Vehicle?

An axle is either a rotating shaft or fixed beam connecting two wheels. Powered axles send torque to the wheels. Unpowered ones just hold weight and keep wheels aligned.
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How Airbag Deployment Systems Work: Sensors, Timing, and Data Recording

Airbag systems protect occupants during crashes. They reduce injury severity in certain collision types.
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Out-of-service criteria (OOSC) for Commercial Trucks in 2025

Every year, the Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance reviews and updates the North American Standard Out-of-Service Criteria.
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How Are Emissions Regulated in a Commercial Truck?

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) sets emission standards for commercial trucks. It also enforces these rules nationwide.
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What Is the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act?

The Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act became federal law in 1975. It protects consumers by making warranty terms clear and fair.
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