Todd Tracy will be conducting a CLE class at TTLA annual meeting in Austin, Texas.

On June 13th 2013, Attorney E. Todd Tracy will be conducting a CLE class at the Texas Trial Lawyers Association(TTLA) annual meeting in Austin, Texas. The topic of the class is “Rules to Follow When Evaluating If a Rollover Accident is a Viable Case.” 

On May 13th, 2013 he sent a 2010 Chevrolet Traverse out to California at an Automotive testing facility to conduct a rollover dolly test. The vehicle was fitted with ATD(crash dummies) test devices. There was one in each of the seven seats in the vehicle.

The class is presented as recent information involving crashworthiness aspects as it relates to modern vehicles and their ability to keep us safe in a rollover accident.

The following is the video for a rollover dolly test, conducted for study:


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The TRACY firm has been battling the vehicle industry for over 20 years. Crashworthiness Attorney Todd Tracy has tried 119 cases against GMCFordChryslerToyotaNissanMazdaHondaMitsubishiFerrariTRWKey SafetyAllied SignalBreedTakataJCI, and Dorel Juvenile Group.

Mr. Tracy has been featured in numerous local and national publications and television programs. He is A-V Rated by Martindale-Hubble, is a fellowship member of the Texas Trial Lawyers Association and is a member of the million dollar advocates club.

The 2010 Chevrolet Traverse, Attorney E. Todd Tracy sent out to California at an Automotive testing facility to conduct a rollover dolly test is cut in to half for TTLA.
The 2010 Chevrolet Traverse, Attorney E. Todd Tracy sent out to California at an Automotive testing facility to conduct a rollover dolly test is cut in to half for TTLA.

Mr. Tracy has testified before Congress on issues related to airbag safety, small occupant protection and vehicle aggressivity/incompatibility.

We will be posting important resources as it gets available after the meeting.

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