David W. Craig, managing partner and founding member of Craig, Kelley & Faultless, has achieved recertification in Truck Accident Law from the National Board of Trial Advocacy (NBTA), a testament to his expertise and commitment to representing victims of truck accidents. This recertification, valid for five years, is a rigorous process that includes demonstrating substantial trial experience, passing a comprehensive written examination, and providing judicial and peer references. The NBTA's board certification is accredited by the American Bar Association and is considered the highest honor an attorney can attain in this specialized field.
Craig's recertification process also involved extensive continuing legal education, authoring articles and books, and active participation in legal organizations and speaking engagements. His dedication to ethical standards was a key component of the certification, requiring proof of good standing and adherence to high ethical practices. With nearly four decades of legal experience, Craig has been recognized as a Top 10 Trucking Trial Lawyer and Top 100 Trial Lawyer in Indiana by the National Trial Lawyers, and included in the Top 50 Indiana lawyers by Super Lawyers.
Beyond his legal practice, Craig is committed to educating the public about truck accident cases through his book, Semitruck Wreck, A Guide for Victims and Their Families, and his podcast, After the Crash. These resources provide invaluable information for those affected by truck accidents. Craig's recertification is a significant development for the legal community and the public, ensuring access to specialized legal representation in an area of law that is becoming increasingly important as commercial vehicle traffic grows.
Craig, Kelley & Faultless, with offices in Indiana and Missouri, is dedicated to representing victims of truck accidents, battling against dangerous trucking companies, reckless drivers, and unreasonable insurance companies. This recertification not only reinforces the firm's commitment to excellence but also serves as an inspiration for other attorneys to pursue specializations and certifications in complex legal areas, ultimately benefiting clients in need of specialized legal services.


