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February 1, 2026 29 min read
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18-Wheeler Accidents in Glasscock County: Your Complete Guide to Justice

If you or a loved one has been injured in an 18-wheeler accident in Glasscock County, you’re facing one of the most devastating experiences of your life. The sheer size and weight of commercial trucks mean that accidents often result in catastrophic injuries, overwhelming medical bills, and life-altering consequences. At Attorney911, we’ve been fighting for trucking accident victims across Texas for over 25 years, and we understand exactly what you’re going through.

Why Glasscock County Trucking Accidents Are Different

Glasscock County’s unique geography and transportation corridors create specific risks for trucking accidents. The county sits at the intersection of major oil and gas routes, agricultural transport corridors, and rural highways that connect to larger commercial centers. Our team knows these roads intimately – from the straight stretches of Highway 158 to the challenging turns near Garden City, we understand the specific hazards that Glasscock County truckers and motorists face every day.

The oil and gas industry dominates our local economy, bringing heavy equipment transport, oversized loads, and specialized hauling operations that create unique accident risks. Whether you were hit by a tanker truck on its way to the Permian Basin, a flatbed carrying drilling equipment, or a standard 18-wheeler delivering supplies to local businesses, our firm has the experience to handle your case effectively.

The Devastating Reality of 18-Wheeler Accidents

Every year in Texas, thousands of people are injured or killed in commercial truck accidents. The statistics are staggering:

  • Over 5,100 people die in truck crashes annually in the United States
  • More than 125,000 people suffer injuries in trucking accidents each year
  • 76% of those killed are occupants of the smaller vehicle
  • Trucking accidents account for approximately 10% of all traffic fatalities

But statistics can’t capture the human cost. We’ve seen firsthand how these accidents change lives forever:

  • A young mother from Garden City who will never walk again after her car was crushed by a fatigued truck driver
  • A rancher from St. Lawrence who lost his arm when a poorly secured load fell from a flatbed truck
  • A family from Glasscock County who lost their father in a wrongful death accident caused by defective brakes

These aren’t just cases to us – they’re our neighbors, our community members, and people we fight for every day.

Common Causes of Trucking Accidents in Glasscock County

Understanding why your accident happened is crucial to building a strong legal case. In our experience handling trucking accidents throughout Glasscock County and West Texas, we’ve identified several common causes:

Driver Fatigue: The Silent Killer on Our Highways

Truck drivers in Glasscock County often face grueling schedules, especially those serving the oil and gas industry. The pressure to meet deadlines can lead to dangerous hours-of-service violations. Federal regulations limit drivers to:

  • 11 hours of driving after 10 consecutive hours off duty
  • A maximum 14-hour on-duty window
  • Mandatory 30-minute breaks after 8 hours of driving
  • 60/70-hour weekly limits with 34-hour restart periods

Despite these regulations, we frequently see drivers exceeding these limits. The long, straight highways in our area can lull drivers into a dangerous drowsy state, and the remote locations mean fewer opportunities for rest stops. We’ve seen cases where drivers have falsified their electronic logging device (ELD) records to hide their violations.

Equipment Failures: When Trucks Become Weapons

Glasscock County’s rough roads and heavy industrial traffic put tremendous stress on commercial vehicles. Common equipment failures we investigate include:

  • Brake failures: Responsible for 29% of all truck accidents
  • Tire blowouts: Particularly dangerous on our high-speed rural highways
  • Lighting and visibility issues: Critical for nighttime operations
  • Cargo securement failures: Especially problematic with oilfield equipment
  • Coupling system failures: Can cause trailers to detach

The oil and gas industry’s specialized equipment – from oversized loads to hazardous materials transport – creates additional risks that standard trucking operations don’t face.

Distracted and Impaired Driving

Despite strict federal regulations prohibiting mobile phone use while driving commercial vehicles, we continue to see distracted driving as a major factor in Glasscock County trucking accidents. Drivers may be:

  • Texting or using dispatch communication devices
  • Adjusting GPS systems
  • Eating or drinking while driving
  • Using hands-free devices that still create cognitive distraction

Alcohol and drug use remain significant problems in the trucking industry. While pre-employment and random drug testing is required, we’ve seen cases where drivers have used stimulants to stay awake or other substances that impair their judgment.

Improper Loading and Cargo Securement

The agricultural and oilfield industries in Glasscock County create unique cargo securement challenges. Improperly loaded or secured cargo can:

  • Shift during transit, causing rollover accidents
  • Fall onto roadways, creating hazards for other vehicles
  • Affect the truck’s stability and handling characteristics

Federal regulations (49 CFR § 393.100-136) specify exact requirements for cargo securement, but these are often violated when companies prioritize speed over safety.

Speeding and Reckless Driving

The long, straight highways in our area can tempt drivers to exceed speed limits, especially when they’re under pressure to meet delivery deadlines. Speeding reduces reaction time and increases stopping distances – a critical factor when you’re dealing with an 80,000-pound vehicle.

Poor Weather and Road Conditions

Glasscock County experiences a range of challenging weather conditions that contribute to trucking accidents:

  • Sudden dust storms that reduce visibility
  • Flash flooding on rural roads
  • High winds that can affect high-profile vehicles
  • Icy conditions during rare winter weather events
  • Road damage from heavy oilfield traffic

Truck drivers have a responsibility to adjust their driving to match conditions, but we frequently see cases where they fail to do so.

The Catastrophic Injuries We See in Glasscock County Trucking Accidents

The sheer size and weight disparity between 18-wheelers and passenger vehicles means that trucking accidents often result in devastating injuries:

Traumatic Brain Injuries (TBI)

TBI occurs when the brain is violently shaken or struck, causing damage that can range from mild concussions to severe, life-altering brain damage. Symptoms may include:

  • Headaches and dizziness
  • Memory loss and confusion
  • Difficulty concentrating
  • Mood changes and personality shifts
  • Sleep disturbances
  • Speech and language problems

We’ve represented clients with TBI who required years of rehabilitation and will never be able to return to work or live independently.

Spinal Cord Injuries and Paralysis

Spinal cord damage can result in partial or complete paralysis:

  • Paraplegia: Loss of function in the lower body
  • Quadriplegia: Loss of function in all four limbs
  • Incomplete injuries: Some nerve function remains

These injuries often require lifelong medical care, home modifications, and assistive technologies. The lifetime cost of care for a spinal cord injury can exceed $5 million.

Amputations

The crushing forces in trucking accidents can result in traumatic amputations at the scene or surgical amputations due to severe tissue damage. Amputations create lifelong challenges, including:

  • The need for prosthetic limbs ($5,000-$50,000 each)
  • Ongoing physical therapy
  • Psychological trauma and body image issues
  • Home and vehicle modifications
  • Career limitations

Severe Burns

Fuel tank ruptures, chemical spills, and electrical fires can cause devastating burns. We’ve seen clients with:

  • Third-degree burns requiring skin grafts
  • Facial burns resulting in permanent disfigurement
  • Burns covering large portions of their bodies

Burn injuries often require multiple reconstructive surgeries and leave victims with chronic pain and scarring.

Internal Organ Damage

The forces involved in trucking accidents can cause severe internal injuries that may not be immediately apparent:

  • Liver and spleen lacerations
  • Kidney damage
  • Lung contusions or collapse
  • Internal bleeding
  • Bowel and intestinal damage

These injuries can be life-threatening and often require emergency surgery.

Wrongful Death

When trucking accidents prove fatal, surviving family members may pursue wrongful death claims. These cases are particularly heartbreaking, as we help families cope with the sudden loss of a loved one while seeking justice and compensation.

Who Can Be Held Liable in Your Glasscock County Trucking Accident?

One of the most important aspects of trucking accident cases is identifying all potentially liable parties. Unlike car accidents where typically only one driver is at fault, trucking accidents often involve multiple responsible parties:

The Truck Driver

The driver may be personally liable for negligent actions such as:

  • Speeding or reckless driving
  • Distracted driving (cell phone use, texting, etc.)
  • Driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol
  • Violating hours-of-service regulations
  • Failing to conduct proper pre-trip inspections
  • Ignoring traffic signals or signs

The Trucking Company (Motor Carrier)

Trucking companies can be held liable through several legal theories:

Vicarious Liability (Respondeat Superior):
The company is responsible for the driver’s actions when the driver is an employee acting within the scope of employment.

Direct Negligence:
The company may be directly liable for:

  • Negligent hiring: Failing to properly screen drivers
  • Negligent training: Not providing adequate safety training
  • Negligent supervision: Failing to monitor driver performance
  • Negligent maintenance: Not properly maintaining vehicles
  • Negligent scheduling: Creating pressure to violate hours-of-service rules

We’ve seen cases where trucking companies have knowingly hired drivers with poor safety records or failed to address repeated violations.

The Cargo Owner or Shipper

The company that owns the cargo and arranged for its shipment may be liable for:

  • Providing improper loading instructions
  • Failing to disclose hazardous materials
  • Requiring overweight loads
  • Pressuring carriers to meet unrealistic deadlines

The Cargo Loading Company

Third-party companies that physically load cargo onto trucks may be liable for:

  • Improper cargo securement
  • Unbalanced load distribution
  • Exceeding weight ratings
  • Failing to use proper blocking and bracing

Truck and Trailer Manufacturers

Manufacturers may be liable for defective products, including:

  • Design defects in brake systems
  • Manufacturing defects in critical components
  • Failure to warn of known dangers
  • Defective safety systems

Parts Manufacturers

Companies that manufacture specific components (brakes, tires, steering systems) may be liable for:

  • Defective brake components
  • Tires prone to blowouts
  • Steering system failures
  • Lighting system defects

Maintenance Companies

Third-party maintenance providers may be liable for:

  • Negligent repairs that fail to fix problems
  • Failure to identify critical safety issues
  • Improper brake adjustments
  • Using substandard or incorrect parts

Freight Brokers

Freight brokers who arrange transportation but don’t own trucks may be liable for:

  • Negligent selection of carriers with poor safety records
  • Failure to verify carrier insurance and authority
  • Selecting the cheapest carrier despite safety concerns

Government Entities

In rare cases, government entities may share liability for:

  • Dangerous road design
  • Failure to maintain roads
  • Inadequate signage
  • Improper work zone setup

The Critical Evidence We Preserve in Glasscock County Trucking Cases

Evidence in trucking accident cases disappears quickly. Trucking companies have rapid-response teams that begin protecting their interests within hours of an accident. If you don’t act fast, critical evidence may be lost forever.

Electronic Data: The Truck’s “Black Box”

Modern commercial trucks contain sophisticated electronic systems that record valuable data:

Engine Control Module (ECM):
Records engine performance data including:

  • Speed before and during the crash
  • Throttle position
  • Engine RPM
  • Cruise control status
  • Fault codes

Event Data Recorder (EDR):
Captures pre-crash data triggered by sudden deceleration or airbag deployment.

Electronic Logging Device (ELD):
Mandatory since December 2017, ELDs record:

  • Driver hours of service
  • Duty status
  • GPS location
  • Driving time

Telematics Systems:
Provide real-time GPS tracking and driver behavior monitoring.

Dashcam Footage:
Forward-facing and cab-facing cameras can provide crucial video evidence.

This electronic data can prove hours-of-service violations, speeding, distracted driving, and other forms of negligence. However, this data can be overwritten or deleted quickly – sometimes within 30 days. We send spoliation letters immediately to preserve this evidence.

Physical Evidence

We work to preserve and analyze:

  • The truck and trailer themselves
  • Failed or damaged components
  • Tire remnants (in blowout cases)
  • Cargo and securement devices
  • Skid marks and debris patterns
  • Roadway conditions

Documentary Evidence

We pursue comprehensive documentation including:

  • Driver Qualification File (DQF)
  • Hours of service records
  • Maintenance and inspection records
  • Dispatch logs and trip records
  • Drug and alcohol test results
  • Cell phone records
  • Cargo documentation
  • Safety policies and training records
  • Previous accident and violation history

Witness Statements

We collect statements from:

  • Eyewitnesses to the accident
  • Other drivers on the road
  • First responders
  • Medical personnel
  • Expert witnesses

The Legal Process for Your Glasscock County Trucking Accident Case

Immediate Steps

If you’ve been in a trucking accident in Glasscock County:

  1. Seek medical attention immediately – Even if you feel fine, some injuries may not be immediately apparent
  2. Call 911 and report the accident – A police report creates an official record
  3. Document the scene – Take photos and videos of all vehicles, damage, road conditions, and injuries
  4. Get driver and company information – Collect the truck driver’s name, CDL number, and contact information, as well as the trucking company’s name and DOT number
  5. Collect witness information – Get names and contact information from anyone who saw the accident
  6. Do NOT give statements to insurance companies – Anything you say can be used against you
  7. Contact an experienced trucking accident attorney immediately – Time is critical to preserve evidence

Investigation Phase

Once you’ve hired our firm, we’ll:

  1. Send spoliation letters – Within 24-48 hours to preserve all evidence
  2. Obtain electronic data – ECM, ELD, GPS, and telematics records
  3. Subpoena records – Driver qualification files, maintenance records, dispatch logs
  4. Conduct accident reconstruction – Work with experts to determine exactly what happened
  5. Interview witnesses – Before memories fade
  6. Analyze all evidence – To build the strongest possible case

Negotiation Phase

Most trucking accident cases settle before trial. We’ll:

  1. Calculate your damages – Medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, future care needs
  2. Prepare a demand package – Presenting all evidence to the insurance company
  3. Negotiate aggressively – Using our knowledge of insurance company tactics
  4. Advise you on settlement offers – Helping you make informed decisions

Litigation Phase (If Necessary)

If we can’t reach a fair settlement, we’re prepared to take your case to trial. This involves:

  1. Filing a lawsuit – Before the statute of limitations expires
  2. Conducting discovery – Exchanging information with the other side
  3. Taking depositions – Questioning witnesses under oath
  4. Preparing for trial – Developing trial strategy, preparing exhibits, selecting experts
  5. Going to trial – Presenting your case to a jury

Why Choose Attorney911 for Your Glasscock County Trucking Accident Case

When you’re facing the aftermath of a catastrophic trucking accident, you need more than just any lawyer – you need a team with specific experience fighting trucking companies and their insurers. Here’s why Glasscock County residents trust Attorney911:

25+ Years of Experience Fighting Trucking Companies

Our managing partner, Ralph Manginello, has been handling trucking accident cases since 1998. We’ve gone up against the largest trucking companies in the country – including Walmart, Amazon, FedEx, UPS, and Coca-Cola – and we know how to hold them accountable.

Former Insurance Defense Attorney on Staff

Our associate attorney, Lupe Peña, spent years working for a national insurance defense firm. He knows exactly how insurance companies evaluate, minimize, and deny trucking accident claims. Now he uses that insider knowledge to fight for accident victims – not against them.

Federal Court Experience

We’re admitted to practice in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Texas, which is crucial for handling interstate trucking cases that may be filed in federal court.

Multi-Million Dollar Results

We’ve recovered millions of dollars for trucking accident victims across Texas. While every case is different, our track record demonstrates our ability to secure substantial compensation for our clients.

Comprehensive Resources

Trucking accident cases require significant resources. We have access to:

  • Accident reconstruction experts
  • Medical experts
  • Vocational experts
  • Economic experts
  • Life care planners
  • FMCSA regulation experts

Personalized Attention

Unlike large firms where you’re just a case number, we treat every client like family. You’ll have direct access to your attorney throughout the process, and we’ll keep you informed every step of the way.

No Fee Unless We Win

We work on a contingency fee basis – you pay nothing unless we win your case. We advance all costs of investigation and litigation, so you never receive a bill from us.

What Your Glasscock County Trucking Accident Case Might Be Worth

The value of your case depends on many factors, including:

  • The severity of your injuries
  • The cost of your medical treatment (past and future)
  • Your lost wages and lost earning capacity
  • Your pain and suffering
  • The degree of the trucking company’s negligence
  • Available insurance coverage

Trucking companies carry much higher insurance limits than typical drivers:

  • Minimum liability coverage: $750,000 for non-hazardous freight
  • Higher limits: $1,000,000 for oil/equipment transport, $5,000,000 for hazardous materials
  • Many carriers: $1,000,000-$5,000,000 or more

This means that catastrophic injuries can actually be compensated, unlike in typical car accidents where insurance limits may be insufficient.

Types of Damages You May Recover

Economic Damages:

  • Past and future medical expenses
  • Lost wages
  • Lost earning capacity
  • Property damage
  • Out-of-pocket expenses
  • Life care costs

Non-Economic Damages:

  • Pain and suffering
  • Mental anguish
  • Loss of enjoyment of life
  • Disfigurement
  • Physical impairment
  • Loss of consortium (for spouses)

Punitive Damages:
In cases of gross negligence or willful misconduct, you may be entitled to punitive damages designed to punish the wrongdoer and deter similar conduct.

Common Questions About Glasscock County Trucking Accidents

How long do I have to file a lawsuit after a trucking accident in Glasscock County?

In Texas, the statute of limitations for personal injury cases is 2 years from the date of the accident. However, you should never wait this long to take action. Evidence disappears quickly, and the sooner you contact an attorney, the stronger your case will be.

What if the truck driver says I was at fault?

Texas uses a modified comparative negligence system. Even if you were partially at fault, you may still be able to recover compensation as long as you were not more than 50% responsible. Our job is to investigate thoroughly and prove what really happened.

Should I talk to the trucking company’s insurance adjuster?

No. Insurance adjusters work for the trucking company, not for you. Anything you say can and will be used to minimize your claim. We handle all communications with insurance companies on your behalf.

What if the trucking company offers me a quick settlement?

Be very cautious about early settlement offers. These are typically designed to pay you far less than your case is worth before you understand the full extent of your injuries. Never accept any settlement without consulting an experienced trucking accident attorney first.

Can I still recover compensation if I don’t have health insurance?

Yes. We can help you get the medical treatment you need through medical liens or other arrangements. You won’t have to pay for your medical care upfront – payment will come from your settlement.

What if the trucking company goes out of business?

We investigate all potentially liable parties, not just the trucking company. There may be other defendants with insurance coverage, including the cargo owner, maintenance company, or manufacturer.

How long will my case take to resolve?

The timeline varies depending on the complexity of your case:

  • Simple cases with clear liability: 6-12 months
  • Moderate cases with some disputes: 12-24 months
  • Complex cases with multiple parties: 2-4 years

We work to resolve cases as quickly as possible while ensuring you receive full and fair compensation.

Will my case go to trial?

Most cases settle before trial, but we prepare every case as if it’s going to trial. This approach creates leverage in settlement negotiations and ensures we’re ready to fight for you in court if necessary.

The Attorney911 Difference: How We Fight for You

At Attorney911, we don’t just handle trucking accident cases – we specialize in them. Here’s how we approach your case differently:

Immediate Evidence Preservation

We send spoliation letters within 24-48 hours of being retained to preserve all evidence before it can be destroyed. We demand:

  • ECM/black box data
  • ELD records
  • Dashcam footage
  • Maintenance records
  • Driver qualification files
  • Drug and alcohol test results
  • Cell phone records
  • The physical truck and trailer

Comprehensive Investigation

We leave no stone unturned in investigating your accident:

  • Accident reconstruction: We work with experts to determine exactly what happened
  • Electronic data analysis: We obtain and analyze all available electronic evidence
  • Driver background check: We investigate the driver’s history for previous violations
  • Company safety record review: We examine the trucking company’s compliance history
  • Maintenance record analysis: We look for deferred maintenance or inspection violations
  • Cargo securement review: We examine how the cargo was loaded and secured

Aggressive Negotiation

We know how insurance companies operate, and we know how to counter their tactics:

  • We never accept lowball offers
  • We calculate the full value of your damages
  • We present compelling evidence to support your claim
  • We’re prepared to take your case to trial if necessary

Trial-Ready Preparation

While most cases settle, we prepare every case as if it’s going to trial. This approach:

  • Creates leverage in settlement negotiations
  • Shows insurance companies we’re serious
  • Ensures we’re ready to fight for you in court
  • Results in better settlements for our clients

Glasscock County Trucking Corridors: Where Accidents Happen

Our team knows Glasscock County’s trucking corridors intimately. Some of the most dangerous areas for trucking accidents include:

Highway 158

This major east-west route connects Garden City to Big Spring and beyond. It sees heavy truck traffic serving the oil and gas industry, agricultural operations, and local businesses. The long, straight stretches can lead to driver fatigue, while the intersections with county roads create collision risks.

FM 33

This north-south route connects Garden City to US 87 and sees significant truck traffic, particularly from agricultural operations and oilfield services. The rural nature of the road means fewer law enforcement patrols, which can lead to speeding and other violations.

US 87

While not within Glasscock County itself, US 87 is a major trucking corridor that serves our area. It connects to major interstates and sees heavy commercial traffic, including oversized loads and hazardous materials transport.

County Roads and Rural Highways

The network of county roads throughout Glasscock County sees significant truck traffic from:

  • Oil and gas operations
  • Ranching and agricultural activities
  • Local business deliveries
  • Heavy equipment transport

These roads often have narrow lanes, limited shoulders, and challenging conditions that create accident risks.

Intersections and Railroad Crossings

Several intersections and railroad crossings in Glasscock County create specific hazards:

  • The intersection of Highway 158 and FM 33 in Garden City
  • Railroad crossings along FM 33
  • Various county road intersections with Highway 158

These locations require extra caution from both truck drivers and other motorists.

Common Truck Types Involved in Glasscock County Accidents

The diverse economy of Glasscock County means we see a variety of commercial vehicles on our roads:

Semi-Trucks (Tractor-Trailers)

The most common type of commercial vehicle, these 18-wheelers transport general freight throughout the county and beyond.

Tanker Trucks

Used to transport liquids, including:

  • Fuel and oil products
  • Water for oilfield operations
  • Agricultural chemicals
  • Food-grade liquids

Tanker trucks have unique handling characteristics and present special hazards in accidents.

Flatbed Trucks

Used to transport oversized or irregular loads, including:

  • Oilfield equipment
  • Construction materials
  • Agricultural machinery
  • Steel and other building materials

Flatbed trucks require special cargo securement procedures, and improper loading is a common cause of accidents.

Dump Trucks

Common in construction, oilfield operations, and agriculture, dump trucks transport loose materials like:

  • Gravel and sand
  • Dirt and fill material
  • Demolition debris
  • Agricultural products

These trucks have high centers of gravity, making them prone to rollover accidents.

Specialized Oilfield Equipment

Glasscock County’s oil and gas industry brings specialized vehicles including:

  • Well service trucks
  • Fracturing equipment
  • Drilling rigs
  • Vacuum trucks
  • Hot oilers

These vehicles often operate on rural roads not designed for their size and weight, creating additional hazards.

Delivery Trucks

Local businesses and services rely on delivery trucks including:

  • Box trucks
  • Step vans
  • Refrigerated trucks
  • Package delivery vehicles

These trucks make frequent stops, creating additional collision risks.

The Emotional Impact of Trucking Accidents

Beyond the physical injuries and financial losses, trucking accidents often have profound emotional consequences:

Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)

Many accident survivors experience PTSD, with symptoms including:

  • Flashbacks to the accident
  • Nightmares
  • Severe anxiety
  • Avoidance of driving or certain roads
  • Emotional numbness
  • Difficulty concentrating

Depression and Anxiety

The life changes caused by catastrophic injuries can lead to:

  • Depression
  • Anxiety disorders
  • Sleep disturbances
  • Loss of interest in activities
  • Feelings of hopelessness

Relationship Strain

Serious injuries can strain relationships with:

  • Spouses
  • Children
  • Parents
  • Friends
  • Coworkers

Loss of Identity

Many accident survivors struggle with:

  • Loss of independence
  • Inability to work in their chosen profession
  • Changes in physical appearance
  • Loss of hobbies and activities they enjoyed

At Attorney911, we understand that your case isn’t just about money – it’s about rebuilding your life. We’ll fight to ensure you receive compensation for all your losses, including the emotional impact of your injuries.

Your Next Steps: Protecting Your Rights After a Glasscock County Trucking Accident

If you or a loved one has been injured in a trucking accident in Glasscock County, time is critical. Here’s what you should do:

  1. Seek medical attention immediately – Your health is the top priority
  2. Document everything – Take photos, collect witness information, save all medical records
  3. Do NOT give statements to insurance companies – Let us handle all communications
  4. Contact Attorney911 immediately – We’ll preserve evidence and protect your rights

Call Us Now: 1-888-ATTY-911

Our team is available 24/7 to answer your questions and begin building your case. The consultation is free, and you pay nothing unless we win.

When you call, you’ll speak directly with an experienced trucking accident attorney who understands what you’re going through. We’ll:

  • Listen to your story
  • Explain your legal options
  • Answer your questions
  • Begin the process of fighting for the compensation you deserve

Don’t wait – evidence is disappearing every hour. Call Attorney911 now at 1-888-ATTY-911 for your free consultation.

Fighting for Glasscock County Families

At Attorney911, we’re more than just lawyers – we’re your neighbors. We understand the unique challenges facing Glasscock County families, and we’re committed to fighting for the justice you deserve.

Whether your accident happened on Highway 158, FM 33, or one of our rural county roads, we know the local courts, the local judges, and the local trucking routes. This local knowledge gives us an advantage in building your case.

We’ve helped families from Garden City, St. Lawrence, and throughout Glasscock County recover the compensation they need to rebuild their lives after devastating trucking accidents. Now we’re ready to help you.

Don’t Let the Trucking Company Win

Trucking companies have teams of lawyers working to protect their interests. They’ll try to:

  • Destroy evidence
  • Blame you for the accident
  • Offer quick, lowball settlements
  • Delay your case until you give up

Don’t let them get away with it. You deserve a fighter on your side – someone who knows their tactics and knows how to beat them.

At Attorney911, we’ve been fighting trucking companies for over 25 years. We know how they operate, and we know how to win. Let us put that experience to work for you.

Call Now: 1-888-ATTY-911

Your future starts with one call. Contact Attorney911 today for your free consultation. We’re available 24/7, and you pay nothing unless we win your case.

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Don’t wait another minute. Call Attorney911 now at 1-888-ATTY-911. We’re ready to fight for you.

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