Christy Crowe Childers, one of the first women in the U.S. to be board-certified in trucking accident law, is set to present her groundbreaking Damages House model at the upcoming 'Winning Truck Wreck Cases' seminar. This model revolutionizes how intangible damages are presented in court, enabling clients to categorize and associate these damages with the rooms of a house, thereby making their testimony more relatable and impactful for judges and jurors.
The seminar, organized by David W. Craig and Scott A. Faultless and presented by the Indiana Trial Lawyers Association, aims to equip legal professionals with advanced strategies for handling truck accident cases. Childers' participation underscores the seminar's commitment to innovation and excellence in the field of truck accident law.
Beyond her legal achievements, Childers co-founded the Sisterhood of the 8, a non-profit dedicated to supporting women in the trucking and transportation industry and female trial lawyers. The organization not only fosters professional growth but also advocates for safer roads, highlighting the broader societal implications of Childers' work.
The 'Winning Truck Wreck Cases' seminar represents a critical opportunity for legal professionals to enhance their skills and understanding of truck accident litigation. Childers' Damages House model, in particular, offers a novel approach to addressing the complexities of intangible damages, potentially setting a new standard in legal practice.


