18-Wheeler Accidents in Victoria County: Your Complete Legal Guide
Every year, thousands of Texans are injured in catastrophic 18-wheeler accidents on our highways. If you or a loved one has been seriously injured in a trucking accident in Victoria County, you need more than just a lawyer—you need a legal emergency response team that understands the unique challenges of commercial vehicle litigation.
At Attorney911, we’ve been fighting for truck accident victims across Texas for over 25 years. Our managing partner, Ralph Manginello, has federal court experience and has secured multi-million dollar verdicts and settlements for families devastated by 18-wheeler crashes right here in Victoria County. When disaster strikes on US-59, US-77, or any of Victoria County’s busy trucking corridors, you need attorneys who know how to hold negligent trucking companies accountable.
Why 18-Wheeler Accidents in Victoria County Are Different
Victoria County sits at a critical crossroads of Texas trucking routes. US-59 (Future I-69) connects Houston to the Mexican border, carrying massive volumes of freight through Victoria, Bloomington, and Inez. US-77 runs north-south through the heart of the county, serving as a vital artery for agricultural products from the Gulf Coast region. The Port of Victoria and numerous distribution centers create additional truck traffic throughout our communities.
This high volume of commercial trucking means Victoria County sees more than its share of catastrophic 18-wheeler accidents. The sheer size and weight of these vehicles—up to 80,000 pounds compared to your 4,000-pound car—create devastating consequences when things go wrong.
The Most Dangerous 18-Wheeler Accidents in Victoria County
Jackknife Accidents
Jackknife accidents occur when a truck’s trailer swings out to the side, forming a 90-degree angle with the cab like a folding pocket knife. These terrifying accidents often block multiple lanes of traffic and cause multi-vehicle pileups.
On Victoria County’s highways, jackknife accidents frequently happen when:
- Trucks brake suddenly on wet or slick roads
- Drivers take curves too fast, especially on US-59’s rural stretches
- Empty or lightly loaded trailers swing more easily in crosswinds
- Improperly maintained brakes fail to control the trailer
The aftermath often includes catastrophic injuries to multiple victims. We’ve seen cases where the swinging trailer struck vehicles in adjacent lanes, causing traumatic brain injuries, spinal cord damage, and wrongful death.
Underride Collisions
Underride collisions are among the deadliest 18-wheeler accidents in Victoria County. These occur when a passenger vehicle crashes into the rear or side of a trailer and slides underneath. The trailer’s height often shears off the top of the smaller vehicle, leading to decapitation and other fatal injuries.
Victoria County’s mix of high-speed highways and rural roads creates perfect conditions for underride accidents:
- Sudden stops on US-59 near Bloomington
- Improperly lit trailers on rural roads at night
- Wide right turns at intersections where trucks swing into adjacent lanes
- Missing or inadequate underride guards on older trailers
Federal regulations require rear underride guards, but there are no federal requirements for side underride guards. This means many trailers operating in Victoria County have no protection against side underride collisions.
Rollover Accidents
Rollover accidents happen when an 18-wheeler tips onto its side or roof. These are particularly common in Victoria County due to:
- The sharp curves on US-59 between Victoria and Goliad
- Improperly secured loads that shift during turns
- Liquid cargo that sloshes and destabilizes the trailer
- Sudden maneuvers to avoid animals or road debris
When a fully loaded truck rolls over, it often takes out guardrails, power lines, and other vehicles in its path. The cargo can spill across multiple lanes, creating additional hazards.
Rear-End Collisions
Rear-end collisions with 18-wheelers are especially dangerous due to the massive weight disparity. A fully loaded truck at highway speeds can crush a passenger vehicle, causing catastrophic injuries.
In Victoria County, these accidents often occur:
- On US-77 near the Port of Victoria where trucks frequently stop
- At the US-59/US-77 interchange where traffic patterns change rapidly
- During sudden weather changes that create slick road conditions
- When fatigued drivers fail to notice traffic slowdowns
The physics are brutal: an 80,000-pound truck traveling at 65 mph needs approximately 525 feet to stop—nearly two football fields. That’s 40% longer than a passenger car’s stopping distance.
Wide Turn Accidents (“Squeeze Play”)
Wide turn accidents are a particular problem in Victoria County’s urban areas. When making right turns, truck drivers often swing wide to the left to avoid curbs and signs. This creates a gap that other drivers may try to enter, only to be crushed when the truck completes its turn.
These accidents frequently happen:
- At the US-59/US-77 interchange
- On Main Street in Victoria
- At intersections in Bloomington and Inez
- In truck stop parking lots where drivers maneuver large vehicles
The results are often devastating, particularly for pedestrians, cyclists, and motorcyclists who may be in the truck’s blind spot during the turn.
Why Trucking Companies Cut Corners in Victoria County
Victoria County’s position as a crossroads for agricultural, oilfield, and port-related trucking creates intense pressure on drivers and companies to meet tight deadlines. This pressure leads to dangerous shortcuts that put everyone on the road at risk.
Hours of Service Violations
Federal regulations limit truck drivers to:
- 11 hours of driving after 10 consecutive hours off duty
- No driving beyond the 14th consecutive hour on duty
- A 30-minute break after 8 cumulative hours of driving
- 60/70-hour weekly limits with a 34-hour restart
In Victoria County, we frequently see violations of these rules as companies push drivers to meet tight delivery schedules. The Port of Victoria’s operations create particular pressure, with drivers often waiting hours to load or unload, then feeling pressured to make up time on the road.
Fatigued Driving
Hours of service violations lead to fatigued driving, which causes approximately 31% of fatal truck crashes. Fatigued drivers have:
- Slower reaction times
- Impaired judgment
- Reduced situational awareness
- Higher likelihood of falling asleep at the wheel
Victoria County’s rural stretches of US-59 and US-77, with their long straightaways and minimal traffic, create perfect conditions for drivers to doze off.
Improper Maintenance
Trucking companies often defer maintenance to save costs. In Victoria County, we frequently see:
- Worn brakes that fail to stop the vehicle in time
- Bald tires that blow out on hot Texas highways
- Faulty lighting that makes trucks hard to see at night
- Loose cargo securement devices that fail during transit
The Port of Victoria’s heavy equipment and agricultural products create additional maintenance challenges. Grain trucks, oilfield equipment haulers, and other specialized vehicles often operate with deferred maintenance.
Negligent Hiring
Trucking companies sometimes hire unqualified drivers to meet demand. In Victoria County, we’ve seen cases where companies:
- Hired drivers with suspended CDLs
- Failed to verify previous employment history
- Ignored histories of reckless driving or DUI convictions
- Skipped required drug and alcohol testing
The agricultural and oilfield trucking sectors, which are significant in Victoria County, often have higher turnover rates, creating additional pressure to cut corners in the hiring process.
The Catastrophic Injuries We See in Victoria County Trucking Accidents
The physics of 18-wheeler accidents make catastrophic injuries the norm in Victoria County. The size and weight disparity between commercial trucks and passenger vehicles means that when these accidents happen, the results are often devastating.
Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)
TBI is one of the most common and serious injuries in Victoria County trucking accidents. The extreme forces involved can cause the brain to impact the inside of the skull, leading to:
- Concussions
- Contusions (bruising of brain tissue)
- Diffuse axonal injury (tearing of brain structures)
- Penetrating injuries
We’ve represented Victoria County residents who suffered TBI when:
- Their vehicles were crushed in underride collisions
- They were struck by cargo that spilled from improperly secured loads
- Their vehicles were pushed into other objects by the force of impact
TBI can result in permanent cognitive impairment, memory problems, personality changes, and the need for lifelong care. The lifetime cost of caring for a severe TBI can exceed $3 million.
Spinal Cord Injuries and Paralysis
Spinal cord injuries are among the most life-altering consequences of Victoria County trucking accidents. The spinal cord can be damaged by:
- The sheer force of impact in high-speed collisions
- Compression from crushed vehicles in underride accidents
- Penetrating injuries from debris
The level of injury determines the extent of paralysis:
- Cervical injuries (neck): Can result in quadriplegia (loss of function in all four limbs)
- Thoracic injuries (upper back): Typically result in paraplegia (loss of function in the lower body)
- Lumbar injuries (lower back): May affect the legs and lower body functions
Victoria County residents who suffer spinal cord injuries often face:
- Permanent paralysis
- Loss of bladder and bowel control
- Need for ventilators (in high cervical injuries)
- Lifelong medical care and rehabilitation
- Home modifications and assistive devices
The lifetime cost of caring for a spinal cord injury can range from $1.1 million for low paraplegia to $5 million for high quadriplegia.
Amputations
Amputations occur in Victoria County trucking accidents when:
- Limbs are crushed in the initial impact
- Victims are trapped in wreckage and require surgical amputation for extraction
- Severe burns make limb salvage impossible
- Infections from open wounds necessitate amputation
We’ve seen cases where Victoria County residents lost limbs:
- In underride collisions where the trailer sheared off limbs
- When cargo spilled and crushed vehicles, requiring amputation for extraction
- From severe burns in fuel tank ruptures
Amputations create lifelong challenges including:
- Multiple prosthetic fittings (prosthetics typically need replacement every 3-5 years)
- Physical therapy and rehabilitation
- Psychological trauma and body image issues
- Home and vehicle modifications
- Career limitations or total disability
Severe Burns
Burn injuries are particularly common in Victoria County due to:
- The transportation of flammable agricultural chemicals
- Fuel tank ruptures in high-speed collisions
- Electrical fires from damaged wiring
- Chemical burns from hazmat cargo spills
Burn injuries are classified by severity:
- First-degree: Affect only the outer layer of skin (epidermis)
- Second-degree: Extend to the dermis, causing blisters and severe pain
- Third-degree: Destroy both layers of skin and may damage underlying tissue
- Fourth-degree: Extend to muscle and bone
Severe burns require:
- Multiple skin graft surgeries
- Long-term rehabilitation
- Psychological counseling
- Treatment for chronic pain and infection risks
Wrongful Death
Tragically, many 18-wheeler accidents in Victoria County result in wrongful death. When a loved one is killed by a trucking company’s negligence, surviving family members may pursue a wrongful death claim to recover:
- Lost future income and benefits
- Loss of consortium (the companionship and relationship with the deceased)
- Loss of parental guidance for surviving children
- Mental anguish and emotional suffering
- Funeral and burial expenses
- Medical expenses incurred before death
- Pain and suffering experienced by the deceased before death
The Trucking Companies We Fight in Victoria County
Victoria County’s diverse economy means we face a wide range of commercial defendants in our trucking accident cases:
Agricultural Trucking Companies
Victoria County’s agricultural sector generates significant truck traffic, particularly:
- Grain trucks transporting crops to processing facilities
- Livestock haulers moving cattle to markets
- Equipment transporters moving farm machinery
These companies often operate on tight margins, leading to pressure to cut corners on maintenance and driver training.
Oilfield Trucking Operations
The oil and gas industry creates substantial truck traffic in Victoria County, including:
- Water haulers for fracking operations
- Equipment transporters moving drilling rigs and components
- Fuel tankers supplying drilling sites
- Chemical haulers transporting fracking fluids
Oilfield trucking companies often push drivers to meet tight deadlines, leading to hours of service violations and fatigued driving.
Port-Related Trucking
The Port of Victoria generates significant truck traffic, including:
- Container haulers transporting goods to and from the port
- Heavy equipment transporters moving port machinery
- Bulk cargo haulers transporting agricultural products
Port-related trucking often involves tight schedules and complex logistics that can lead to shortcuts in safety procedures.
Major National Carriers
Victoria County’s highways are traveled by all the major national carriers, including:
- Walmart’s private fleet
- Coca-Cola distribution trucks
- Amazon delivery vehicles
- FedEx and UPS trucks
- Swift Transportation and Werner Enterprises
These companies have substantial insurance coverage but also aggressive legal teams dedicated to minimizing claims.
How We Investigate Victoria County Trucking Accidents
At Attorney911, we know that winning trucking accident cases requires more than just legal knowledge—it requires a comprehensive investigation that preserves critical evidence before it disappears. Here’s how we build winning cases for Victoria County residents:
Immediate Evidence Preservation
Within hours of being retained, we send spoliation letters to:
- The trucking company
- The driver
- The truck owner (if different from the carrier)
- The cargo owner
- The maintenance company
- The freight broker
- Their insurance companies
These letters demand preservation of all evidence related to the accident, including:
- ECM/Black Box data
- ELD records
- Dashcam and forward-facing camera footage
- GPS and telematics data
- Driver Qualification File
- Maintenance and inspection records
- Dispatch logs and trip records
- Drug and alcohol test results
- Cell phone records
- The physical truck and trailer
Why this matters: ECM data can be overwritten in as little as 30 days. Dashcam footage is often deleted within 7-14 days. Without immediate action, this critical evidence can be lost forever.
Comprehensive Data Collection
We gather all available data to reconstruct the accident:
Electronic Data:
- ECM/Black Box: Records speed, brake application, throttle position, RPM, and fault codes
- ELD: Documents hours of service, driving time, and GPS location
- Telematics: Provides real-time GPS tracking and driver behavior data
- Cell Phone Records: Prove distracted driving if the driver was texting or using apps
- Dashcam Footage: Shows the driver’s behavior and road conditions
Physical Evidence:
- The truck and trailer (before they’re repaired or scrapped)
- Failed components (brakes, tires, steering systems)
- Cargo and securement devices
- Skid marks and road debris
- Surveillance footage from nearby businesses
Documentary Evidence:
- Driver Qualification File (proves negligent hiring if incomplete or falsified)
- Maintenance records (shows deferred repairs and inspection failures)
- Inspection reports (documents pre-existing violations)
- Dispatch records (proves pressure to violate hours of service)
- Drug and alcohol test results (shows impairment at time of accident)
Expert Analysis
We work with top experts to analyze the evidence and build your case:
Accident Reconstruction Specialists:
- Analyze skid marks, vehicle damage, and road conditions
- Reconstruct the sequence of events leading to the crash
- Determine speeds, braking distances, and impact forces
- Create animations to illustrate what happened
Trucking Industry Experts:
- Review compliance with FMCSA regulations
- Analyze hours of service violations
- Evaluate maintenance practices
- Assess cargo securement procedures
Medical Experts:
- Document the full extent of your injuries
- Project future medical needs and costs
- Establish causation between the accident and your injuries
- Develop comprehensive life care plans for catastrophic injuries
Economic Experts:
- Calculate lost wages and earning capacity
- Project future medical expenses
- Determine the present value of future damages
Victoria County-Specific Knowledge
Our local knowledge gives us an advantage in building your case:
- We know the dangerous stretches of US-59 and US-77
- We understand the unique challenges of Port of Victoria truck traffic
- We’re familiar with local law enforcement procedures and accident reporting
- We know which local medical providers specialize in trucking accident injuries
- We understand the agricultural and oilfield trucking patterns in Victoria County
The Legal Process for Victoria County Trucking Accident Cases
Step 1: Free Consultation
We offer free, no-obligation consultations to all Victoria County trucking accident victims. During this consultation, we’ll:
- Listen to your story and answer your questions
- Evaluate the strength of your case
- Explain your legal options
- Discuss our contingency fee arrangement (you pay nothing unless we win)
Step 2: Immediate Investigation
If you choose to retain us, we’ll spring into action immediately:
- Send spoliation letters to preserve evidence
- Obtain the police accident report
- Interview witnesses while memories are fresh
- Photograph the accident scene and vehicle damage
- Begin collecting medical records and bills
Step 3: Medical Care Coordination
We’ll help you get the medical care you need:
- Connect you with Victoria County medical providers who specialize in accident injuries
- Help arrange treatment even if you don’t have health insurance
- Ensure your injuries are properly documented for your case
Step 4: Demand Letter and Negotiation
Once we’ve gathered all the evidence and your medical treatment is complete, we’ll:
- Prepare a comprehensive demand package
- Send a demand letter to the trucking company’s insurance
- Negotiate aggressively for a fair settlement
- Advise you on whether to accept or reject settlement offers
Step 5: Litigation (If Necessary)
If we can’t reach a fair settlement through negotiation, we’re prepared to take your case to court:
- File a lawsuit in the appropriate Victoria County court
- Conduct discovery to obtain additional evidence
- Take depositions of the truck driver, company representatives, and experts
- Prepare your case for trial
Step 6: Trial or Settlement
We prepare every case as if it’s going to trial, which gives us leverage in settlement negotiations. Most cases settle before trial, but if necessary, we’ll present your case to a Victoria County jury.
Why Choose Attorney911 for Your Victoria County Trucking Accident Case
25+ Years of Experience Fighting Trucking Companies
Ralph Manginello has been fighting for injury victims since 1998. He’s secured multi-million dollar verdicts and settlements against some of the largest trucking companies in America. His experience includes:
- Recovering millions for trucking accident victims
- Handling complex federal court cases
- Taking on Fortune 500 trucking operations
- Fighting for families in wrongful death cases
Federal Court Experience
Ralph Manginello is admitted to practice in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Texas. This federal court experience is critical for trucking cases that involve:
- Interstate commerce
- Federal regulations
- Multiple defendants
- Complex litigation
Former Insurance Defense Attorney on Staff
Our team includes Lupe Peña, an attorney who previously worked for a national insurance defense firm. This gives us insider knowledge of:
- How insurance companies evaluate claims
- The tactics they use to minimize payouts
- How to counter their strategies
- What makes them settle cases
Proven Track Record of Results
We’ve recovered millions for Victoria County trucking accident victims, including:
- $5+ million for a logging brain injury settlement
- $3.8+ million for a car accident amputation settlement
- $2.5+ million for truck crash recoveries
- Millions recovered for families in wrongful death cases
Comprehensive Legal Resources
We have the resources to handle even the most complex trucking accident cases:
- Access to top accident reconstruction experts
- Relationships with medical specialists
- Experience with catastrophic injury cases
- The financial resources to advance case costs
Personalized Attention
Unlike large billboard firms that treat clients like case numbers, we treat every Victoria County client like family. When you call Attorney911, you’ll:
- Speak directly with an attorney, not a case manager
- Get Ralph Manginello’s personal cell phone number
- Receive regular updates on your case
- Have all your questions answered promptly
No Fee Unless We Win
We work on a contingency fee basis—you pay nothing unless we recover compensation for you. This means:
- No upfront costs
- No hourly fees
- No out-of-pocket expenses
- No risk to you
What to Do If You’ve Been in a Victoria County Trucking Accident
At the Scene
If you’re able to do so safely:
- Call 911 immediately
- Seek medical attention, even if you feel fine
- Take photos of:
- All vehicles involved
- The accident scene
- Road conditions
- Skid marks
- Your injuries
- Any visible damage
- Get the following information:
- Truck driver’s name, CDL number, and contact information
- Trucking company name and DOT number
- Insurance information for all parties
- Names and contact information for witnesses
- Do NOT:
- Admit fault or apologize
- Give recorded statements to any insurance company
- Sign anything without consulting an attorney
In the Days Following the Accident
- Follow up with medical treatment
- Keep a journal documenting:
- Your pain levels
- How your injuries affect your daily life
- Any missed work or activities
- Save all:
- Medical bills and receipts
- Repair estimates
- Correspondence with insurance companies
- Contact Attorney911 for a free consultation
Why You Should Call Immediately
Evidence disappears quickly in trucking accident cases:
- Black box data can be overwritten in 30 days
- Dashcam footage is often deleted within 7-14 days
- Surveillance video from nearby businesses is typically overwritten within 30 days
- Witness memories fade over time
- The truck may be repaired or sold
We send spoliation letters within hours of being retained to preserve this critical evidence before it’s lost.
The Compensation You May Be Entitled To
Victoria County trucking accident victims may be entitled to compensation for:
Economic Damages
- Past and future medical expenses
- Lost wages and earning capacity
- Property damage
- Out-of-pocket expenses
- Life care costs for catastrophic injuries
Non-Economic Damages
- Pain and suffering
- Mental anguish
- Loss of enjoyment of life
- Disfigurement
- Physical impairment
- Loss of consortium
Punitive Damages
In cases of gross negligence or willful misconduct, punitive damages may be available to punish the wrongdoer and deter similar conduct.
Common Questions About Victoria County Trucking Accidents
How long do I have to file a lawsuit after a trucking accident in Victoria County?
In Texas, you generally have two years from the date of the accident to file a personal injury lawsuit. However, there are exceptions:
- If the at-fault party is a government entity, you may have as little as 90 days to file a notice of claim
- For wrongful death claims, the two-year statute begins on the date of death
- Minors have until their 20th birthday to file a claim
It’s critical to contact an attorney as soon as possible. Evidence disappears quickly, and the sooner we can begin our investigation, the stronger your case will be.
How much is my Victoria County trucking accident case worth?
The value of your case depends on many factors:
- The severity of your injuries
- The extent of your medical treatment
- The impact on your ability to work
- The degree of the trucking company’s negligence
- The available insurance coverage
- Whether punitive damages may be available
Trucking companies carry much higher insurance limits than typical auto policies—often $1 million or more. This means that even catastrophic injuries can be fully compensated.
Will my case go to trial?
Most trucking accident cases settle before trial. However, we prepare every case as if it’s going to trial. This preparation gives us leverage in settlement negotiations and ensures we’re ready to present your case to a jury if necessary.
What if I was partially at fault for the accident?
Texas follows a “modified comparative negligence” rule. This means:
- If you’re found to be 50% or less at fault, you can still recover damages
- Your recovery will be reduced by your percentage of fault
- If you’re found to be more than 50% at fault, you cannot recover anything
For example, if you’re found to be 20% at fault and your damages total $1 million, you would recover $800,000.
What if the trucking company claims their driver was an independent contractor?
Even if the driver is an independent contractor, the trucking company may still be liable:
- For negligent hiring if they failed to verify the driver’s qualifications
- If they exerted control over the driver’s operations
- Under certain insurance policies that cover independent contractors
- For vicarious liability in some circumstances
We investigate all relationships between drivers and companies to identify all potentially liable parties.
Can I still recover compensation if the truck driver fled the scene?
Yes. If the at-fault driver cannot be identified, you may still be able to recover compensation through:
- Your own uninsured motorist (UM) coverage
- The trucking company’s insurance if the truck can be identified
- Other insurance policies that may apply
We’ll investigate thoroughly to identify all possible sources of recovery.
What if the trucking company offers me a settlement?
Never accept a settlement offer without consulting an attorney. Insurance companies often make lowball offers soon after an accident, before victims understand the full extent of their injuries. Once you accept a settlement, you waive your right to pursue additional compensation, even if your injuries turn out to be more serious than initially thought.
The Victoria County Trucking Corridors We Know All Too Well
Victoria County’s highways see heavy truck traffic from various industries. We know these corridors and the unique dangers they present:
US-59 (Future I-69)
US-59 is one of the busiest trucking routes in Victoria County, connecting Houston to the Mexican border. This corridor sees:
- Heavy agricultural truck traffic
- Port-related freight
- Oilfield equipment haulers
- Long-haul truckers traveling between major cities
The most dangerous stretches include:
- The US-59/US-77 interchange
- The section between Victoria and Bloomington
- The rural stretches with limited shoulders
- Areas with sudden speed limit changes
US-77
US-77 runs north-south through Victoria County, serving as a vital artery for:
- Agricultural products from the Gulf Coast region
- Oilfield traffic
- Local distribution operations
Dangerous areas include:
- The intersection with US-59
- The stretch near the Port of Victoria
- Areas with limited lighting at night
- Sections with sudden weather changes
State Highway 185
Highway 185 sees significant truck traffic serving:
- Local agricultural operations
- Oil and gas facilities
- The Port of Victoria
This route has:
- Sharp curves that challenge truck stability
- Limited shoulders that create hazards
- Heavy equipment traffic
Local Roads
Victoria County’s local roads see truck traffic from:
- Agricultural operations
- Oilfield service companies
- Local distribution centers
- Port-related freight
These roads often have:
- Narrow lanes that challenge large vehicles
- Limited visibility at intersections
- Sudden stops and starts
- Pedestrian and cyclist traffic
The Victoria County Courts That Handle Trucking Cases
Victoria County trucking accident cases may be filed in:
Victoria County District Courts
- 267th Judicial District Court
- 377th Judicial District Court
These courts handle:
- Personal injury lawsuits
- Wrongful death claims
- Complex commercial litigation
Victoria County Courts at Law
- County Court at Law No. 1
- County Court at Law No. 2
These courts handle:
- Cases with damages under $250,000
- Appeals from justice courts
Justice of the Peace Courts
- Justice of the Peace Precinct 1
- Justice of the Peace Precinct 2
- Justice of the Peace Precinct 3
- Justice of the Peace Precinct 4
These courts handle:
- Cases with damages under $10,000
- Small claims matters
Federal Court
- U.S. District Court, Southern District of Texas (Victoria Division)
Federal court may be appropriate for:
- Cases involving interstate commerce
- Cases with multiple defendants from different states
- Cases involving federal regulations
Don’t Let the Trucking Company Win
After a serious trucking accident in Victoria County, the trucking company and their insurance adjusters will be working hard to protect their interests—not yours. They’ll:
- Send rapid-response investigators to the scene
- Try to get you to give a recorded statement
- Offer quick, lowball settlements
- Pressure you to accept less than you deserve
You need someone on your side who knows their tactics and isn’t afraid to fight back.
At Attorney911, we have:
- 25+ years of experience fighting trucking companies
- Insider knowledge from our former insurance defense attorney
- The resources to take on even the largest trucking operations
- A track record of multi-million dollar recoveries
“They fought for me to get every dime I deserved.”
— Glenda Walker, Attorney911 Client
Call Attorney911 Today
If you or a loved one has been injured in an 18-wheeler accident anywhere in Victoria County—on US-59, US-77, or any of our local roads—call Attorney911 now at 1-888-ATTY-911.
We offer:
- Free consultations
- No upfront costs
- No fee unless we win
- 24/7 availability
Don’t wait—critical evidence is disappearing every day. Call us now to protect your rights and begin your journey to justice.
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