Brendan Dawson of Accident Plan shares insights about nuclear verdicts, insurance, and proactive accident scene data collection along with background stories on this episode of the Trucking Tower podcast including: 

  • His stunt driving role in the Tremors 2 movie (video clip included)
  • His former work in regional sports broadcasting and a Director role of that mobile fleet
  • The discoveries that led to launching the Accident Plan technology platform
  • How to automate accident scene data collection
  • How to locate witness information and camera footage
  • Why insurance companies are spending 112% of insurance premiums collected
  • Why some insurance companies are getting out of the commercial auto business
  • How to help carriers and drivers have better court results after an accident

Do you have surprising stories, hidden talents, sage advice, big announcements, or “newsy” items to share? Please message me to get your story onto the show or email info@truckingtower.com. We look forward to sharing more awesome stories, news, and insights from the world of trucking.

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Do you want to increase your revenue? Do you want to lower your operating costs? We offer solutions that help companies attack both sides of the P&L and generate more net income.

Andy has helped companies achieve these kinds of results:
☑ increased annual sales revenue by 51% during COVID-19
☑ grew sales pipeline by 10X in 6 months
☑ led the system integration work and marketing with over 20 partner solutions
☑ reduced client operating costs by over $3M per year
☑ implemented trucking technology and trained 35 distribution centers across the US
☑ led over $175M in contract negotiations
☑ served as project leader to launch a centralized distribution center in the UK
☑ led 2 distribution center startups in Asia
☑ designed and implemented over 20 distribution centers including warehouses, kitting and offices

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