The Data Behind the Crash:

What Every Attorney, Regulator & Insurance Professional Must Know in 2026

A 2-hour foundational session from the Institute for Mobility Education™ at Nelson Law LLC—designed to prepare professionals for an era where every crash, claim, and regulatory investigation begins with Vehicle Performance Data (VPD).

February 26, 11:00 AM – 1:00 PM EST

Why This Topic Matters Now

Today’s vehicles are no longer machines—they are software-defined platforms generating millions of data points that reshape:

how crashes are investigated,

how liability is argued,

how OEMs are regulated,

and how claims are resolved.

Attorneys, regulators, insurers, and law enforcement can no longer rely on eyewitness accounts or video alone.

Understanding vehicle performance data (VPD) and the automation stacks behind modern crashes has become essential—not optional.

This session provides the baseline literacy every professional needs to operate effectively in the 2026 mobility ecosystem.

Who This Session Is For

Built for professionals navigating the legal, regulatory, and risk implications of modern mobility

This session is designed for professionals who work at the intersection of technology, law, risk, and public safety — especially those responsible for interpreting crash risk or vehicle data, including:

  • Attorneys (both Plaintiff and Defense)

  • Insurance Claims Leaders & SIU Teams

  • State and Federal Regulators

  • Law Enforcement & Crash Investigators

  • Risk Managers & Public Sector Leadership

  • Mobility + Transportation Policymakers

The way we understand crashes, liability, and vehicle behavior has fundamentally changed.

What you’ll see differently after this overview:

  • See crashes through a lens shaped by how modern vehicles actually behave

  • Realize why liability is no longer just about the driver

  • Start questioning tools and assumptions built for an earlier era

  • Get a glimpse of how vehicle data is changing what “really happened”

  • Discover what today’s vehicles can reveal that most professionals never see

  • Understand why mobility data is becoming impossible to ignore

  • Spot the changes to claims, disputes, and investigations that are already here

Built by Experts for Those Who Advise, Regulate, or Litigate

This live virtual session is designed to give you a clear, practical overview of modern vehicle technology, data sources, and emerging liability issues.

Date

February 26 @ 11am EST

Time

2-hour live session

Format

Virtual

Why Nelson Law’s Institute for Mobility Education?

Real Cases and Regulatory Experience

Nelson Law LLC is a nationally recognized thought leader at the intersection of law, insurance, automation, and mobility.

Our attorneys are not only legal practitioners but trusted advisors to state and federal regulators, insurance carriers, law enforcement agencies, and mobility innovators shaping the next era of transportation.

We don’t just follow industry trends, we help set them.

This overview is born from direct experience: litigating complex vehicle-data disputes, advising on regulatory frameworks, and helping insurers and agencies interpret what “crash data” really means in a software-defined vehicle era.

If your role intersects with crashes, claims, policy, or data—this is the session that connects the dots.

Whether we’re speaking at national conferences, serving on advisory panels, or guiding public sector clients through landmark mobility cases, Nelson Law is trusted by professionals who need clarity, precision, and results.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need prior vehicle-data experience?

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No—this is a foundational course designed for attorneys, insurers, regulators, and enforcement professionals.

Are any resources or materials included?

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Yes. Slides, reference guides, and the replay are included.

Can I share this with my agency or team?

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Group rates and private sessions are available.

Is this CLE-eligible?

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We are currently evaluating CLE pathways; updates will be provided to registrants.

Ready to build the foundational skills every mobility professional will need in 2026?