Jury Orders Wabash National to Pay $462 Million After Fatal Trailer Incident, Company Contests Verdict

St. Louis, MO — Wabash National Corp. is reassessing its legal avenues following a substantial $462 million verdict from a St. Louis jury related to a catastrophic 2019 traffic accident that resulted in the deaths of two individuals. The legal proceedings have centered on the performance of a trailer’s safety equipment manufactured by Wabash. During the traumatic incident, a Volkswagen CC, operated by 30-year-old Taron Tailor with 23-year-old Nicholas Perkins as a passenger, collided into the back of a Wabash-manufactured trailer. According to John Simon, an attorney with the Simon Law Firm based in St. … Read more

$462 Million Verdict Against Wabash in Fatal Missouri Crash Raises Questions on Trailer Safety Standards

ST. LOUIS, Mo. — In a landmark decision, a Missouri jury on Thursday awarded $462 million in damages to the families of two men killed in a 2019 accident involving a Volkswagen and a tractor-trailer manufactured by Wabash. The massive award stems from allegations that the trailer’s rear-impact guard failed during the incident on Interstate 44/55, resulting in fatalities of the driver, Taron Tailor, 30, and his passenger, Nicholas Perkins. The case, which highlights concerns over the safety of truck components designed to prevent undercarriage crashes, concluded with a finding that the guard was defective, … Read more

Wabash National Hit with Landmark Pregnancy Discrimination Suit by EEOC for Denying Employee’s Accommodation Request

Cadiz, KY — In what is shaping up to be a landmark legal conflict, Wabash National, a prominent manufacturer of semi-trailers and commercial trucking equipment, is currently embroiled in a lawsuit over allegations of pregnancy discrimination. This case, filed by the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) on September 10, marks a significant moment as it tests the recently enacted Pregnant Workers Fairness Act (PWFA). Haley Knight, a former assembler at Wabash’s Cadiz facility, is at the center of this lawsuit. She claims that her requests for a role adjustment during her pregnancy were denied, ultimately … Read more

Jury Delivers Massive $462 Million Verdict in High-Stakes Wabash Trucking Lawsuit

In a landmark decision in Indianapolis, a jury has awarded a staggering $462 million in damages to the family of a man killed in a trucking accident involving Wabash National Corporation. This verdict marks one of the largest in a series of legal battles focusing on road safety and corporate responsibility. The lawsuit stemmed from a tragic incident that occurred two years ago when a trailer detached from a Wabash-manufactured semi-truck, leading to a catastrophic multi-vehicle accident. The decedent, John Doe (a pseudonym used for privacy), was pronounced dead at the scene. His family filed … Read more