18-Wheeler Accidents in Medina County: Your Guide to Justice After Devastating Truck Crashes
If you or a loved one has been injured in an 18-wheeler accident on Medina County’s highways, you’re facing one of the most traumatic experiences of your life. The physical pain, emotional distress, and financial uncertainty can feel overwhelming. But you don’t have to face this alone. At Attorney911, we’ve been fighting for trucking accident victims across Texas for over 25 years, and we’re here to help Medina County families get the justice and compensation they deserve.
Why Medina County 18-Wheeler Accidents Are Different
Medina County’s unique position along major Texas trucking corridors creates specific risks for drivers in our community. With I-10 running through the southern part of the county and US-90 connecting San Antonio to Uvalde, our roads see heavy commercial traffic moving between major distribution hubs and the Eagle Ford Shale oil fields. These factors make Medina County trucking accidents particularly dangerous:
- High-speed truck traffic on I-10 and US-90
- Oil field equipment moving through the county
- Agricultural trucking from Medina County’s farming operations
- Cross-border freight from Laredo passing through
- Tourist traffic mixing with commercial vehicles on scenic routes
When an 80,000-pound truck collides with a passenger vehicle on these roads, the results are often catastrophic. We’ve seen firsthand how these accidents change lives in an instant—leaving families devastated and futures uncertain.
The Devastating Reality of 18-Wheeler Accidents in Medina County
Every year, thousands of trucking accidents occur on Texas highways, and Medina County sees its share of these tragic incidents. The physics of these collisions make them particularly deadly:
- A fully loaded 18-wheeler can weigh 20-25 times more than your passenger vehicle
- At highway speeds, an 18-wheeler needs nearly two football fields to stop safely
- The average car weighs about 4,000 pounds—80,000 pounds of truck doesn’t give you a chance
This size and weight disparity means that when an 18-wheeler crashes into a smaller vehicle, the results are often catastrophic. The injuries we see in Medina County trucking accident cases include:
- Traumatic brain injuries that change personalities and limit cognitive function
- Spinal cord damage leading to paralysis and lifelong disability
- Amputations from crushing injuries or medical necessity
- Severe burns from fuel fires or hazardous cargo spills
- Internal organ damage that may not be immediately apparent
- Wrongful death that leaves families grieving and financially devastated
These aren’t just statistics—they’re real Medina County families whose lives have been shattered by preventable trucking accidents.
Common Causes of 18-Wheeler Accidents in Medina County
Our experience handling trucking accident cases across Texas has shown us that most 18-wheeler crashes in Medina County are caused by preventable factors:
Driver Fatigue and Hours of Service Violations
Truck drivers in Medina County often face pressure to meet tight delivery deadlines. This leads to dangerous violations of federal hours of service regulations:
- 11-hour driving limit (after 10 consecutive hours off duty)
- 14-hour on-duty window (cannot drive beyond 14th consecutive hour)
- 30-minute break requirement (after 8 cumulative hours of driving)
- 60/70-hour weekly limits (60 hours in 7 days or 70 hours in 8 days)
When drivers violate these rules, they become dangerously fatigued. Studies show that being awake for 18 hours produces impairment equivalent to a 0.05% blood alcohol concentration. In our cases, we often find that drivers have been on the road for 14+ hours when they cause accidents on Medina County roads.
Improper Cargo Loading and Securement
Medina County’s agricultural industry and proximity to oil fields create unique cargo risks. Improperly secured loads can shift during transport, causing:
- Rollover accidents when cargo shifts and destabilizes the trailer
- Cargo spills that create road hazards for other vehicles
- Jackknife crashes when uneven weight distribution affects braking
Federal regulations (49 CFR § 393.100-136) require specific securement methods for different types of cargo. When loading companies or drivers fail to follow these rules, catastrophic accidents result.
Poor Vehicle Maintenance
Trucking companies often defer maintenance to save money, leading to:
- Brake failures that prevent timely stopping
- Tire blowouts that cause loss of control
- Lighting failures that make trucks invisible at night
- Steering system failures that prevent evasive maneuvers
FMCSA regulations require systematic inspection, repair, and maintenance of all commercial vehicles. When companies cut corners, they put everyone on Medina County roads at risk.
Distracted and Impaired Driving
Despite federal prohibitions, we frequently find evidence of:
- Cell phone use while driving (49 CFR § 392.82)
- Texting while operating a commercial vehicle (49 CFR § 392.80)
- Alcohol use (49 CFR § 392.5)
- Drug use (49 CFR § 392.4)
Truck drivers who engage in these behaviors become ticking time bombs on our roads.
Negligent Hiring and Training
Trucking companies sometimes cut corners in hiring and training, leading to:
- Unqualified drivers behind the wheel
- Inadequate safety training on accident prevention
- Poor supervision of driver performance
- Failure to check driving records and employment history
When companies hire dangerous drivers or fail to train them properly, they’re gambling with Medina County lives.
Why You Need a Medina County 18-Wheeler Accident Attorney Immediately
After a trucking accident in Medina County, evidence disappears quickly. Trucking companies have rapid-response teams that begin protecting their interests within hours. Here’s what happens if you don’t act fast:
- Black box data can be overwritten in 30 days
- ELD records may be retained for only 6 months
- Dashcam footage is often deleted within 7-14 days
- Surveillance video from nearby businesses typically overwrites in 7-30 days
- Witness memories fade within weeks
- Physical evidence (trucks, cargo) may be repaired or sold
At Attorney911, we send spoliation letters within 24-48 hours of being retained to preserve this critical evidence. We demand:
- ECM/Black Box Data (speed, braking, throttle position)
- ELD Records (hours of service compliance)
- Driver Qualification Files (hiring practices)
- Maintenance Records (vehicle upkeep)
- Drug and Alcohol Test Results (impairment evidence)
- Cell Phone Records (distraction proof)
- Dispatch Records (schedule pressure evidence)
- The Physical Truck and Trailer (for inspection)
This evidence is the key to building a strong case and securing maximum compensation for your injuries.
Who Can Be Held Liable in Your Medina County Trucking Accident?
Unlike car accidents where usually only one driver is at fault, 18-wheeler crashes in Medina County often involve multiple liable parties. Our investigation may reveal that several entities share responsibility:
The Truck Driver
The driver may be personally liable for:
- Speeding or reckless driving
- Distracted driving (cell phone, texting)
- Fatigued driving beyond legal limits
- Impaired driving (drugs, alcohol)
- Failure to conduct proper pre-trip inspections
- Traffic law violations
The Trucking Company
Trucking companies are often the most important defendants because they carry the highest insurance limits. They can be liable for:
- Vicarious liability for their employees’ negligence
- Negligent hiring of unqualified drivers
- Negligent training that fails to teach safety
- Negligent supervision of driver performance
- Negligent maintenance of vehicles
- Negligent scheduling that pressures drivers to violate HOS rules
Cargo Owners and Shippers
The companies that own the cargo being transported may share liability for:
- Providing improper loading instructions
- Failing to disclose hazardous cargo
- Requiring overweight loads
- Pressuring carriers to meet unrealistic deadlines
Loading Companies
Third-party companies that physically load cargo can be liable for:
- Improper cargo securement
- Unbalanced load distribution
- Exceeding weight ratings
- Failure to use proper blocking and bracing
Truck and Parts Manufacturers
When equipment failures cause accidents, manufacturers may be liable for:
- Design defects in truck systems
- Manufacturing defects in components
- Failure to warn of known dangers
- Defective safety systems (brakes, tires, lighting)
Maintenance Companies
Third-party maintenance providers can be liable for:
- Negligent repairs
- Failure to identify critical safety issues
- Improper brake adjustments
- Using substandard or wrong parts
Freight Brokers
Companies that arrange transportation but don’t own trucks may be liable for:
- Negligent selection of unsafe carriers
- Failure to verify carrier insurance and authority
- Failure to check carrier safety records
Government Entities
In some cases, government agencies may share liability for:
- Dangerous road design
- Failure to maintain safe roads
- Inadequate signage for known hazards
- Improper work zone setup
Our team investigates every possible defendant to ensure you can recover from all responsible parties.
The Catastrophic Injuries We See in Medina County Trucking Cases
The injuries we see in Medina County 18-wheeler accident cases are often life-altering. These aren’t minor fender-benders—they’re catastrophic collisions that change lives forever.
Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)
TBI occurs when the brain is damaged by sudden trauma. In trucking accidents, this often happens when the head strikes the steering wheel, dashboard, or windows. The consequences can be devastating:
- Mild TBI (Concussion): Confusion, headaches, memory problems
- Moderate TBI: Extended unconsciousness, cognitive deficits
- Severe TBI: Permanent brain damage, coma, lifelong disability
TBI can affect every aspect of life—memory, speech, motor skills, personality, and emotional regulation. Many victims require lifelong care and supervision.
Spinal Cord Injuries and Paralysis
When the spinal cord is damaged, communication between the brain and body is disrupted, often resulting in paralysis:
- Paraplegia: Loss of function below the waist
- Quadriplegia: Loss of function in all four limbs
- Incomplete Injuries: Some nerve function remains
- Complete Injuries: Total loss of sensation and movement
Spinal cord injuries often require:
- Wheelchairs and mobility aids
- Home modifications
- 24/7 personal care
- Lifelong medical treatment
Amputations
Trucking accidents often result in traumatic amputations or require surgical removal of limbs due to:
- Crushing injuries from impact
- Entrapment requiring amputation for extraction
- Severe burns requiring surgical removal
- Infections from open wounds
Amputations create lifelong challenges:
- Prosthetic limbs ($5,000-$50,000+ each)
- Physical and occupational therapy
- Psychological counseling
- Home and vehicle modifications
- Career limitations
Severe Burns
Fuel fires, hazardous cargo spills, and electrical malfunctions can cause severe burns:
- First-degree: Minor, heal without scarring
- Second-degree: May scar, may require grafting
- Third-degree: Require skin grafts, permanent scarring
- Fourth-degree: Through skin to muscle/bone, often require amputation
Burn victims often face:
- Multiple reconstructive surgeries
- Skin graft procedures
- Chronic pain management
- Infection risks
- Psychological trauma
Internal Organ Damage
The forces involved in trucking accidents can cause severe internal injuries:
- Liver lacerations or ruptures
- Spleen damage requiring removal
- Kidney damage
- Lung contusions or pneumothorax
- Internal bleeding
- Bowel and intestinal damage
These injuries may not be immediately apparent and can be life-threatening if not treated promptly.
Wrongful Death
When a trucking accident claims a life, surviving family members can pursue wrongful death claims to recover:
- Lost future income and benefits
- Loss of consortium (companionship, care, guidance)
- Mental anguish and emotional suffering
- Funeral and burial expenses
- Medical expenses incurred before death
- Pain and suffering experienced by the decedent
The Compensation You Deserve After a Medina County Trucking Accident
Medina County families affected by 18-wheeler accidents face overwhelming financial burdens. The compensation you may be entitled to includes:
Economic Damages
These are calculable financial losses:
- Medical expenses (past, present, and future)
- Lost wages (income lost during recovery)
- Lost earning capacity (reduction in future earning ability)
- Property damage (vehicle repair or replacement)
- Out-of-pocket expenses (transportation, home modifications)
- Life care costs (ongoing care for catastrophic injuries)
Non-Economic Damages
These compensate for quality of life impacts:
- Pain and suffering (physical pain from injuries)
- Mental anguish (psychological trauma, anxiety, depression)
- Loss of enjoyment (inability to participate in activities)
- Disfigurement (scarring, visible injuries)
- Loss of consortium (impact on marriage/family relationships)
- Physical impairment (reduced physical capabilities)
Punitive Damages
In cases of gross negligence or reckless disregard for safety, Medina County courts may award punitive damages to punish the wrongdoer and deter similar conduct. These are available when trucking companies:
- Knowingly hire dangerous drivers
- Ignore safety violations for profit
- Destroy evidence to avoid liability
- Falsify hours-of-service logs
- Create a corporate culture that prioritizes profit over safety
Why Choose Attorney911 for Your Medina County Trucking Accident Case
When you’re facing the aftermath of a devastating 18-wheeler accident in Medina County, you need more than just a lawyer—you need a team with the experience, resources, and determination to take on the trucking industry.
25+ Years of Trucking Litigation Experience
Our managing partner, Ralph Manginello, has been fighting for injury victims since 1998. With over 25 years of courtroom experience, he’s secured multi-million dollar verdicts and settlements for families devastated by trucking accidents.
Federal Court Experience
Ralph Manginello is admitted to practice in the U.S. District Court, Southern District of Texas. This federal court access is critical for interstate trucking cases that often involve federal regulations and multiple jurisdictions.
Insurance Defense Insider Knowledge
Our team includes a former insurance defense attorney who knows exactly how trucking companies and their insurers operate. He understands their tactics for minimizing claims and knows how to counter them effectively.
Proven Track Record of Results
We’ve recovered millions for trucking accident victims, including:
- $5+ Million – Logging brain injury settlement
- $3.8+ Million – Car accident amputation settlement
- $2.5+ Million – Truck crash recovery
- Millions for families in trucking-related wrongful death cases
Local Medina County Knowledge
We understand Medina County’s trucking corridors, from I-10 to US-90 to the county roads serving our agricultural and oil field industries. This local knowledge gives us an advantage in building your case.
Bilingual Services
Medina County has a significant Hispanic population, and many trucking accident victims speak Spanish as their primary language. Our associate attorney Lupe Peña is fluent in Spanish and provides direct representation without interpreters.
No Fee Unless We Win
We work on contingency—you pay nothing unless we win your case. We advance all costs of investigation and litigation, so you never receive a bill from us.
Our Medina County 18-Wheeler Accident Case Process
When you choose Attorney911, you’re choosing a comprehensive approach to your trucking accident case:
1. Immediate Evidence Preservation
Within 24-48 hours of being retained, we send spoliation letters to preserve:
- ECM/Black Box Data
- ELD Records
- Driver Qualification Files
- Maintenance Records
- Drug and Alcohol Test Results
- Cell Phone Records
- Dispatch Records
- The Physical Truck and Trailer
2. Comprehensive Investigation
Our team conducts a thorough investigation, including:
- Accident scene analysis
- Witness interviews
- Police report review
- Medical record collection
- Expert consultations (accident reconstruction, medical experts)
- FMCSA regulation compliance review
3. Expert Analysis
We work with top experts to build your case:
- Accident reconstruction specialists to determine how the crash occurred
- Medical experts to establish the full extent of your injuries
- Vocational experts to calculate lost earning capacity
- Economic experts to determine the present value of all damages
- Life care planners to develop comprehensive care plans for catastrophic injuries
- FMCSA regulation experts to identify all violations
4. Aggressive Negotiation
We negotiate from a position of strength, armed with:
- Objective evidence from the black box
- Proof of FMCSA violations
- Expert reports on liability and damages
- The willingness to take your case to trial if necessary
5. Trial Preparation and Litigation
While most cases settle, we prepare every case as if it’s going to trial. This preparation creates leverage in negotiations and ensures we’re ready to fight for you in court if needed.
What to Do After an 18-Wheeler Accident in Medina County
If you’ve been injured in a trucking accident in Medina County, follow these steps to protect your rights:
- Call 911 immediately – Report the accident and request medical assistance
- Seek medical attention – Even if injuries seem minor, get checked out
- Document the scene – Take photos and video of:
- All vehicle damage (inside and out)
- The accident scene (road conditions, skid marks, debris)
- Your injuries
- The truck and trailer (including license plates and DOT numbers)
- Witnesses (get names and contact information)
- Get trucking company information – Name, DOT number, insurance details
- Do NOT give recorded statements – Insurance adjusters work for the trucking company
- Call Attorney911 immediately – 1-888-ATTY-911 for 24/7 emergency legal help
The Medina County Trucking Corridors We Know Best
Medina County’s position in South Texas makes it a crossroads for major trucking routes. Our team understands the specific risks of these corridors:
I-10 Corridor
Running through the southern part of Medina County, I-10 is one of the busiest trucking routes in the United States, connecting Houston to San Antonio and points west. This corridor sees:
- Heavy cross-border freight from Laredo and Eagle Pass
- Oil field equipment moving to and from the Eagle Ford Shale
- High-speed truck traffic often exceeding speed limits
- Congestion around Castroville and the I-35 interchange
The I-10 corridor is particularly dangerous due to the mix of local traffic, long-haul trucks, and oil field vehicles.
US-90 Corridor
US-90 runs through the heart of Medina County, connecting San Antonio to Uvalde and beyond. This route sees:
- Agricultural trucking from Medina County farms
- Oil field traffic serving the Eagle Ford Shale
- Local commuter traffic mixing with commercial vehicles
- Tourist traffic heading to Garner State Park and other attractions
The two-lane sections of US-90 create particular risks for head-on collisions and passing accidents.
FM 471 and FM 1283
These farm-to-market roads serve Medina County’s agricultural communities and see:
- Local truck traffic serving farms and ranches
- Oversized loads moving agricultural equipment
- Narrow roadways with limited shoulders
- Higher risk of rollover accidents due to road conditions
Medina Lake Area Roads
The roads around Medina Lake see:
- Tourist traffic mixing with local vehicles
- Recreational vehicles sharing the road with trucks
- Seasonal traffic patterns that create congestion
- Higher risk of distracted driving accidents
Common Medina County Trucking Accident Scenarios
Our experience handling trucking cases in Medina County has shown us the most common accident scenarios:
Jackknife Accidents
Jackknife accidents occur when the trailer swings out perpendicular to the cab, often blocking multiple lanes. These are common in Medina County due to:
- Sudden braking on wet or icy roads
- Speeding on curves (especially on US-90)
- Empty or lightly loaded trailers
- Brake system failures
- Driver inexperience with emergency maneuvers
Rollover Accidents
Rollover accidents are particularly common in Medina County due to:
- Speeding on curves (US-90 has several dangerous curves)
- Improperly secured agricultural loads
- Liquid cargo shifting in tankers
- Overcorrection after tire blowouts
- Top-heavy loads on uneven terrain
Underride Collisions
Underride collisions occur when a smaller vehicle slides underneath the trailer, often resulting in decapitation or catastrophic head injuries. These are common in Medina County due to:
- Inadequate or missing underride guards
- Sudden stops by trucks on I-10
- Poor visibility conditions (fog, rain)
- Trucks making wide turns at intersections
Rear-End Collisions
Rear-end collisions are common on Medina County roads due to:
- Following too closely (especially on I-10)
- Driver distraction (cell phones, dispatch communications)
- Driver fatigue and delayed reaction
- Brake failures from poor maintenance
- Failure to anticipate traffic slowdowns
Wide Turn Accidents
Wide turn accidents occur when trucks swing wide before making right turns, creating gaps that other vehicles enter. These are common in Medina County due to:
- Failure to signal properly
- Inadequate mirror checks
- Improper turn technique
- Poorly designed intersections
- Driver inexperience with trailer tracking
Tire Blowout Accidents
Tire blowouts are particularly dangerous in Medina County due to:
- Extreme heat causing tire failures
- Overloaded vehicles exceeding tire capacity
- Worn or aging tires not replaced
- Road debris punctures
- Manufacturing defects
Brake Failure Accidents
Brake failures cause catastrophic accidents in Medina County due to:
- Worn brake pads not replaced
- Improper brake adjustments
- Air brake system leaks
- Overheated brakes on long descents
- Contaminated brake fluid
- Deferred maintenance
Cargo Spill Accidents
Cargo spills create hazards on Medina County roads, especially:
- Agricultural products from Medina County farms
- Oil field equipment from the Eagle Ford Shale
- Hazardous materials spills
- Debris creating road hazards
The Medina County Courts That Handle Trucking Cases
Medina County trucking accident cases are typically handled in:
Medina County District Court
- Location: 1100 16th Street, Hondo, TX 78861
- Jurisdiction: Handles personal injury lawsuits with damages over $200,000
- Experience: We’re familiar with the Medina County judges and their approach to trucking cases
Medina County Court at Law
- Location: 1100 16th Street, Hondo, TX 78861
- Jurisdiction: Handles cases with damages up to $200,000
- Experience: We understand the local procedures and preferences
Justice of the Peace Courts
- Locations: Precincts 1-4 throughout Medina County
- Jurisdiction: Handles smaller claims and preliminary matters
- Experience: We work with all Medina County JP courts for pre-litigation matters
Why Medina County Juries Hold Trucking Companies Accountable
Medina County juries understand the devastating impact of trucking accidents on our community. They recognize that:
- Trucking companies often prioritize profits over safety
- Drivers are often pressured to violate safety regulations
- Victims face lifelong challenges after catastrophic injuries
- Families are devastated by wrongful deaths
Recent verdicts across Texas demonstrate that juries are willing to hold trucking companies accountable with substantial awards:
- $730 Million – Texas case involving oversize load
- $150 Million – Texas wrongful death settlement
- $462 Million – Missouri underride case
- $160 Million – Alabama quadriplegia case
These verdicts show what’s possible when trucking companies are held fully accountable for their negligence.
The Insurance Companies You’re Fighting
When you’re injured in a Medina County trucking accident, you’re not just fighting the truck driver—you’re fighting the entire trucking industry and their insurance companies. These companies have teams of lawyers and adjusters whose sole job is to minimize your claim.
Major Trucking Insurance Companies
The insurance companies we frequently encounter in Medina County trucking cases include:
- Progressive Commercial
- Travelers Commercial Casualty
- Liberty Mutual Trucking Insurance
- Nationwide Commercial Insurance
- Zurich American Insurance Company
- Old Republic Insurance Company
- Great West Casualty Company
Their Tactics
These insurance companies use sophisticated tactics to minimize your claim:
- Quick lowball settlement offers before you understand your injuries
- Denying or minimizing the extent of your injuries
- Blaming you for the accident (comparative fault)
- Delaying the claims process to pressure you into accepting less
- Using recorded statements against you
- Claiming pre-existing conditions explain your injuries
- Attacking gaps in treatment to argue your injuries aren’t serious
- Sending surveillance investigators to catch you in “gotcha” moments
- Hiring “independent” medical examiners to downplay your injuries
Our Advantage
At Attorney911, we have a former insurance defense attorney on our team. He knows exactly how these companies operate and how to counter their tactics effectively.
What to Expect in Your Medina County Trucking Accident Case
When you choose Attorney911 to handle your Medina County 18-wheeler accident case, here’s what you can expect:
Free Initial Consultation
We offer a free, no-obligation consultation to evaluate your case. During this meeting, we’ll:
- Review the facts of your accident
- Explain your legal rights and options
- Answer all your questions
- Provide an honest assessment of your case
Immediate Evidence Preservation
Within 24-48 hours of being retained, we’ll send spoliation letters to preserve all critical evidence before it’s lost or destroyed.
Comprehensive Investigation
Our team will conduct a thorough investigation, including:
- Accident scene analysis
- Witness interviews
- Police report review
- Medical record collection
- Expert consultations
- FMCSA regulation compliance review
Medical Care Coordination
We’ll help you get the medical treatment you need, even if you don’t have health insurance. We work with:
- Local Medina County medical providers
- Specialists throughout Texas
- Physical therapists and rehabilitation centers
- Life care planners for catastrophic injuries
Aggressive Negotiation
We’ll negotiate with the insurance companies from a position of strength, armed with:
- Objective evidence from the black box
- Proof of FMCSA violations
- Expert reports on liability and damages
- The willingness to take your case to trial if necessary
Trial Preparation
While most cases settle, we prepare every case as if it’s going to trial. This preparation includes:
- Developing a compelling case narrative
- Preparing witnesses for testimony
- Creating demonstrative exhibits
- Conducting mock trials
- Anticipating defense strategies
Settlement or Trial
Most cases settle before trial, but we’re fully prepared to take your case to court if necessary. Our goal is to secure the maximum compensation possible for your injuries.
The Medina County Difference: Local Knowledge Matters
When you choose Attorney911 for your Medina County trucking accident case, you’re choosing a firm with deep local knowledge:
We Know Medina County’s Trucking Corridors
From I-10 to US-90 to the county roads serving our agricultural and oil field industries, we understand the specific risks of each route.
We Understand Medina County’s Trucking Industry
Medina County’s economy includes:
- Agricultural trucking serving our farms and ranches
- Oil field trucking serving the Eagle Ford Shale
- Cross-border freight moving through our county
- Local distribution serving Medina County businesses
This industry knowledge helps us build stronger cases.
We Know Medina County’s Courts
We’re familiar with:
- The Medina County judges and their preferences
- The local court procedures and timelines
- The Medina County juries and what they expect
- The local legal community and how to work effectively within it
We Serve Medina County’s Communities
We proudly serve all Medina County communities, including:
- Hondo (County Seat)
- Devine
- Castroville
- Natalia
- LaCoste
- D’Hanis
- Mico
- Rio Medina
- Dunlay
- Yancey
Don’t Let the Trucking Company Win
After a devastating 18-wheeler accident in Medina County, the trucking company has a team of lawyers working to protect their interests. They have:
- Rapid-response investigation teams
- Insurance adjusters trained to minimize claims
- Medical experts ready to downplay your injuries
- Lawyers prepared to fight your claim
You deserve the same level of representation. At Attorney911, we level the playing field by:
- Preserving evidence before it disappears
- Investigating thoroughly to identify all liable parties
- Building strong cases with expert testimony
- Negotiating aggressively for maximum compensation
- Fighting in court when necessary
Your Next Step: Call Attorney911 Today
If you or a loved one has been injured in an 18-wheeler accident in Medina County, don’t wait. Evidence is disappearing every day. The trucking company’s team is already working to protect their interests.
Call Attorney911 now at 1-888-ATTY-911 for a free consultation. We’re available 24/7 to help Medina County families get the justice they deserve.
“They fought for me to get every dime I deserved.”
— Glenda Walker, Attorney911 Client
Our Medina County 18-wheeler accident attorneys work on contingency—you pay nothing unless we win your case. We advance all costs of investigation and litigation, so you never receive a bill from us.
Don’t let the trucking company push you around. Call Attorney911 today at 1-888-ATTY-911 and let us fight for you.
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