Christy Crowe Childers, a pioneer in trucking accident law, is set to present her Damages House model at the 'Winning Truck Wreck Cases' seminar. This innovative approach aims to simplify the understanding of intangible damages for judges, jurors, and clients by associating them with the rooms of a house. The seminar, taking place on August 4, 2025, at the Embassy Suites Noblesville Indianapolis Conference Center, is a key event for legal professionals looking to advance their skills in truck accident litigation.
The Damages House model, detailed in Childers' session 'Big Rig + Big Damages = Big Rig Damages House', uses storytelling and visualization to make complex damages more relatable. This method is expected to significantly impact how damages are evaluated in truck accident cases. Childers' work extends beyond legal strategy; she co-founded the Sisterhood of the 8, a non-profit supporting women in the trucking and transportation industry, highlighting her commitment to advocacy and education in the field.
Organized by David W. Craig and Scott A. Faultless, the seminar represents a crucial opportunity for legal professionals to learn from leading experts in truck accident law. The event underscores the importance of innovative legal strategies in achieving justice for victims of truck accidents.


