
Ms. Kerezman has more than 36 years of professional experience in the trucking industry. She was a professional truck driver for 27 years and has operated a wide variety of heavy trucks and transported many different kinds of commodities and specialized loads. Through practical experience and specialized training and education, she has attained competence in the areas of driver action and reaction, driver responsibility, and the training, hiring, qualifying, supervising, monitoring, and auditing of drivers. Ms. Kerezman also specializes in regulatory compliance, motor carrier responsibility, industry practices, defensive driving, loading and unloading of cargo, cargo securement, air brake systems, use of on-board electronics and global positioning systems, and systematic inspection, repair, and maintenance of commercial vehicles. Ms. Kerezman has investigated and consulted on heavy vehicle accidents for 10 years, including reenacting and full scale testing.

Book Chapters
Truck Accident Litigation. Second Edition. L.R. Genson and A.M. Kerezman (eds), American Bar Association, Chicago, IL 2006.
Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) Requirements. Chapter 2. In: Truck Accident Litigation, Second Edition. L.R. Genson and A.M. Kerezman (eds), American Bar Association, Chicago, IL, 2006.
Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations, Transition of ICC to FMCSA. Chapter 4, Part 1. In: Truck Accident Litigation. Second Edition. L.R. Genson and A.M. Kerezman (eds), American Bar Association, Chicago, IL, 2006.
Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations, DOT versus OSHA. Chapter 4, Part 2. In: Truck Accident Litigation, Second Edition. L.R. Genson and A.M. Kerezman (eds), American Bar Association, Chicago, IL, 2006.
Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations, Interstate versus Intrastate. Chapter 4, Part 3. In: Truck Accident Litigation, Second Edition. L.R. Genson and A.M. Kerezman (eds), American Bar Association, Chicago, IL, 2006.
Hours of Service Regulations, Progressive Changes in Hours of Service Regulations. Chapter 11, Part 1. In: Truck Accident Litigation, Second Edition. L.R. Genson and A.M. Kerezman (eds), American Bar Association, Chicago, IL, 2006.
Cargo Securement. Chapter 12. In: Truck Accident Litigation, Second Edition. L.R. Genson and A.M. Kerezman (eds), American Bar Association, Chicago, IL, 2006.
Driver Responsibilities. Chapter 13. In: Truck Accident Litigation, Second Edition. L.R. Genson and A.M. Kerezman (eds), American Bar Association, Chicago, IL, 2006.
Brake Inspection, Driver/Motor Carrier Perspective. Chapter 17, Part 2. In: Truck Accident Litigation, Second Edition. L.R. Genson and A.M. Kerezman (eds), American Bar Association, Chicago, IL, 2006.
Inspection, Repair, and Maintenance, Driver/Motor Carrier Perspective. Chapter 18, Part 2. In: Truck Accident Litigation, Second Edition. L.R. Genson and A.M. Kerezman (eds), American Bar Association, Chicago, IL, 2006.
Inspection, Repair, and Maintenance, Roadside Vehicle Inspections. Chapter 18, Part 3. In: Truck Accident Litigation, Second Edition. L.R. Genson and A.M. Kerezman (eds), American Bar Association, Chicago, IL, 2006.
Inspection, Repair, and Maintenance, Post Accident Commercial Vehicle Inspections. Chapter 18, Part 4. In: Truck Accident Litigation, Second Edition. L.R. Genson and A.M. Kerezman (eds), American Bar Association, Chicago, IL, 2006.
Driver Training, Motor Carrier Perspective. Chapter 23, Part 2. In: Truck Accident Litigation, Second Edition. L.R. Genson and A.M. Kerezman (eds), American Bar Association, Chicago, IL, 2006.
Driver Qualification/Disqualification. Chapter 24. In: Truck Accident Litigation, Second Edition. L.R. Genson and A.M. Kerezman (eds), American Bar Association, Chicago, IL, 2006.
Books Edited
Truck Accident Litigation, Second Edition. L.R. Genson and A.M. Kerezman (eds), American Bar Association, Chicago, IL, 2006.
Truck and Trucking Handbook: A Primer. Ruhl and Associates, Forensic, Inc., May 2000.
Presentations
Kerezman AM. Federal and State Regulations of the Transportation Industry-Travelers Companies and Northland Insurance, Minneapolis, MN, April 17–18, 2007.
Kerezman AM. Overview of Electronic Equipment and Technology Systems, Virginia TLA, July 6, 2007.
Kerezman AM. Electronic Equipment in Use in the US to Monitor Truck Behavior and to Reconstruct Accidents. Presented at the European Conference for Accident Reconstruction, Wildhaus, Switzerland, July 5, 2003.
Kerezman AM. Truck Driver’s Point of View. Pennsylvania Bar Institute’s “Goliaths of the Highways, June 2, 2003.
Kerezman AM. Decision Driving Workshop. Tom’s Trucking Company, Queen Creek, AZ, May 2003.
Kerezman AM. Safety/Protective Driving Instructor’s Training. Western Pacific Truck Driving School, Stockton, CA, February 25, 2002.
Kerezman AM. Educational Safety Program Presentation. Arizona Motor Transit Association Council of Safety Supervisors, Phoenix, AZ, October 6, 1999.
Kerezman AM. Protective Driving – Bashas’ Markets, Phoenix, AZ, June 1998.
Kerezman AM. Managing Fatigue in Transportation. Faculty Member/Speaker, Tampa, FL, April 1997.
Kerezman AM. Enforcement, the Truck Driver’s Perspective. American Trucking Association Litigation Conference on Highway Accidents Faculty Member/Speaker, Monterey, CA, September 21–24, 1997.
Kerezman AM. Intermodal Transportation. ISTEA Educational Retreat: Faculty Member/Speaker, February 1996.
Kerezman AM. Driver Hiring and Retention. American Trucking Association Human Resources Forum, Faculty Member/Speaker, Charlotte, NC, March 7–8, 1996.
Kerezman AM. Proposed Use of Triple Trailer Trucks in California. High Desert Alliance for Jobs and Safer Transportation, Victorville, CA, 1996.
Kerezman AM. Setting Our Agenda for the Future. Washington Review TransSat Broadcast, San Antonio, TX, June 1996.