SCRS Releases Video of Todd Tracy 'Anatomy of a Lawsuit' Presentation from 2017 SEMA Show

SCRS Releases Video of Todd Tracy ‘Anatomy of a Lawsuit’ Presentation from 2017 SEMA Show

The video focuses on crucial details of the Seebachan v. John Eagle Collision case, including depositions, trial and decision-making information presented to the jury that led to the precedent-setting verdict.

The Society of Collision Repair Specialists (SCRS) has released a video from a 2017 Repairer Driven Education (RDE) session led by attorney Todd Tracy, lead counsel for the plaintiffs in Seebachan v. John Eagle Collision. The session, “The Anatomy of a Lawsuit: The Crucial Details of the $42 Million Verdict,” focused on crucial details of the depositions, trial and decision-making information presented to the jury that led to the precedent-setting verdict.

Earlier in the month, SCRS released another video of a panel discussion from the SCRS OEM Collision Repair Technology Summit that further elaborated on “The Hidden Dangers of Vehicle Technology, Improper Repairs and Your Liability.” The panel also featured Tracy, who was joined by attorney Erica Eversman (Vehicle Information Services), Mark Allen (Audi of America) and Aaron Clark (former collision repair shop owner), and moderated by technologist and author John Ellis.

Understanding the intricacies of the case in Texas and the liability implications as a result of repair decisions, and finding ways to mitigate that liability through good business practice is significant to collision repair business owners and operations.

To subscribe to the SCRS YouTube channel, visit http://bit.ly.SCRSVideo. For more information about SCRS, or to join as a member, visit www.scrs.com, call (877) 841-0660 or email [email protected].

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