Coryell County Truck Accident Lawyers: Protecting Your Future After a Catastrophic Commercial Vehicle Crash
The impact was catastrophic. On a stretch of highway like US-190 or TX-36 in Coryell County, 80,000 pounds of steel slammed into your sedan. In an instant, your life, your family’s stability, and your physical health were altered forever. One moment, you’re navigating the traffic near Gatesville or Copperas Cove; the next, you are facing a medical and financial emergency that feels impossible to overcome.
At Attorney911, we know that an 18-wheeler accident in Coryell County isn’t just a bigger version of a car wreck. It is a high-stakes legal battle against some of the most powerful corporations in the world. When you are hit by a commercial truck, the trucking company has a rapid-response team on the way before the glass has even stopped hitting the pavement. They have investigators, adjusters, and defense attorneys whose only job is to ensure you receive as little as possible.
You need a fighter on your side who moves just as fast. Ralph Manginello has spent over 25 years in the trenches of personal injury litigation, holding negligent trucking companies accountable. Our firm brings a unique advantage to every victim in Coryell County: our team includes a former insurance defense attorney, Lupe Peña, who used to work for the very companies we now fight against. This insider knowledge of the insurance industry’s playbook—how they value claims, how they hide evidence, and how they train adjusters to lowball victims—is the advantage you need to recover every dime you deserve.
If you’ve been injured by a semi-truck, an Amazon delivery van, an oilfield water hauler, or a corporate fleet vehicle in Coryell County, we are ready to help. We operate on a contingency fee basis, meaning you pay nothing upfront and zero out-of-pocket costs. We only get paid if we win your case.
Call Attorney911 now at 1-888-ATTY-911 for a free, confidential consultation. Our team is available 24/7 to protect your rights and preserve critical evidence.
Why Trucking Accidents in Coryell County Demand Specialized Legal Expertise
Coryell County represents a unique crossroads of Texas transit. We have the constant flow of heavy troop transport and military equipment moving to and from Fort Cavazos. We have agricultural hauling on State Highway 36 and massive long-haul freight passing through via the I-35 corridor in nearby Bell County, bleeding into our local routes.
When an 18-wheeler causes a wreck on Highway 84 or State Highway 116, the legal complexities are staggering. Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) regulations (49 CFR Parts 390-399) apply to every interstate truck, but navigating these rules requires an attorney who knows how to spot a violation that a general practice lawyer might miss.
Whether it was a tired driver who exceeded their hours-of-service limits, a poorly maintained brake system, or a corporate parent like Walmart or Amazon prioritizing delivery speed over public safety, we know where to look for the truth. Since 1998, Ralph Manginello has secured multi-million dollar results for victims of catastrophic injuries, including traumatic brain injuries (TBI) and amputations. We treat our clients like family, and as client Chad Harris put it, “You are NOT a pest to them and you are NOT just some client… You are FAMILY to them.”
The 48-Hour Evidence Preservation Window in Coryell County
Every hour you wait, evidence in your Coryell County trucking accident case is disappearing. Trucking companies are permitted by law to destroy certain records after a period of time, and electronic data can be overwritten in as little as 30 days.
We move immediately to send spoliation letters—formal legal demands that require the defendant to preserve:
- ECM/Black Box Data: This records the truck’s speed, braking, and steering inputs in the seconds before impact.
- ELD Logs: Electronic Logging Devices prove if a driver was illegally operating while fatigued.
- Dashcam Footage: Both road-facing and driver-facing video can prove distraction or recklessness.
- Maintenance Records: These show if the company skipped brake inspections or tire changes to save money.
In Coryell County, road conditions from heat or flash flooding can also change rapidly, erasing skid marks and physical scene evidence. We deploy investigators to the scene near Gatesville or Copperas Cove to document everything before it’s gone.
Comprehensive Coverage of Commercial Vehicle Accident Types
While most people think of a “truck accident” as a highway collision, there are dozens of different ways these catastrophic events occur. We handle the full spectrum of commercial vehicle litigation in Coryell County.
18-Wheeler & Semi-Truck Accidents (The Big Rigs)
An 80,000-pound truck traveling at 65 mph on I-35 or US-190 needs the length of nearly two football fields to stop. When they can’t, the results are deadly.
- Jackknife Accidents: When a trailer swings out at an angle, it can sweep across three lanes of Coryell County traffic, trapping families in a multi-car pileup. This is often caused by 49 CFR § 393.48 violations—improperly maintained brakes.
- Rollover Crashes: Top-heavy loads and excessive speed on the curves of Highway 36 lead to rollovers. These crashes often involve “shifting cargo” where the loader failed to secure the weight properly.
- Underride Collisions: These are among the most fatal accidents we see. A car slides under the rear or side of a trailer. If the truck lacks proper Mansfield bars or guards, the results are almost always fatal.
Corporate Fleet & Last-Mile Delivery Accidents
Coryell County is increasingly a hub for delivery traffic. Amazon vans, FedEx trucks, and Walmart haulers are on our residential streets and rural highways daily.
- Amazon Delivery Van Accidents: Amazon uses “Independent Service Providers” to shield themselves from liability. Our associate attorney Lupe Peña knows how to pierce these shells. If Amazon controlled the route, the speed, and the delivery quota, Amazon is responsible.
- Walmart Truck Accidents: Walmart operates one of the largest private fleets on earth. They are self-insured, which means they use their own funds to fight your claim aggressively. We’ve gone head-to-head with corporate giants like BP and Walmart before. We aren’t intimidated.
- FedEx and UPS Wrecks: Whether it’s a FedEx Ground contractor or a UPS union driver, these companies must follow strict safety protocols. When they rush to meet holiday shipping quotas, people get hurt.
Specialized Commercial Vehicles in Coryell County
- Dump Trucks and Concrete Mixers: Construction near Copperas Cove brings massive dump trucks and cement mixers onto local roads. These vehicles are often overloaded, leading to brake failure and tire blowouts. A loaded concrete mixer can weigh 70,000 pounds; a rollover in a residential area is a worst-case scenario.
- Garbage and Waste Trucks: Operating early in the morning in neighborhoods near Gatesville, these trucks have massive blind spots. Backing accidents involving pedestrians or school-age children are a constant risk.
- Rental Truck Accidents (U-Haul/Penske): Inexperienced drivers can rent a 26-foot truck with just a standard driver’s license. They don’t understand the physics of stopping or the clearance needed for bridges. When they cause a wreck, we investigate the rental company for negligent entrustment.
Oilfield Vehicle Accidents
While Coryell County is not at the heart of the Permian, we see significant through-traffic of oilfield service trucks, water tankers, and hot-shot haulers moving between the basins and the coast. Oilfield drivers work brutal 12-to-14-hour shifts. Fatigue is endemic. These companies often try to hide behind independent contractor agreements, but our 25+ years of experience allows us to find every liable party.
Hit by a company truck in Coryell County? 1-888-ATTY-911. We answer 24 hours a day. Hablamos Español.
Holding All Liable Parties Accountable: Casting a Wide Net
Many lawyers only sue the driver. At Attorney911, we go deeper. More defendants mean more insurance policies, and more insurance means you are more likely to be made whole. We investigate:
- The Truck Driver: For direct negligence (speeding, distraction, HOS violations).
- The Trucking Company: For negligent hiring or failing to verify the driver’s qualification file (49 CFR Part 391).
- The Cargo Owner/Loader: If an unsecured load shifted and caused a rollover.
- Truck Manufacturers: For defective parts like brakes or tires that failed on a Coryell County highway.
- Maintenance Companies: If a third party failed to repair a known mechanical defect.
- Freight Brokers: For hiring a carrier with a known bad safety record (CSA score).
- Government Entities: If road design or a lack of signage contributed to the crash.
Catastrophic Injuries and the Road to Recovery
The physics of a truck hitting a car are brutal. An 80,000-pound truck is roughly 20-25 times heavier than your vehicle. We represent victims in Coryell County suffering from:
- Traumatic Brain Injuries (TBI): $1.5M to $9.8M+ settlement ranges for moderate to severe cases. A TBI affects your cognition, personality, and ability to hold a job.
- Spinal Cord Injuries: Paralysis can require lifetime care costing $5M to $25M. We ensure your future medical needs are calculated by life-care planners.
- Amputations: Crushing impact often leads to limb loss. We’ve secured settlements in the $1.9M to $8.6M range for amputation victims.
- Wrongful Death: When a loved one is killed, we fight for the family’s future. Texas laws allow for the recovery of lost income, loss of companionship, and mental anguish.
As client Donald Wilcox noted, “One company said they would not accept my case. Then I got a call from Manginello… I got a call to come pick up this handsome check.” We don’t back down from difficult cases because we know how much is at stake for you.
FMCSA Regulations: The Negligence Proving Ground
When a truck wrecks in Coryell County, we look for violations of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations. These aren’t just suggestions; they are the law.
- 49 CFR Part 395 (Hours of Service): This is the most common violation. If a driver was on the road for 14 hours straight without rest, the trucking company is negligent.
- 49 CFR Part 382 (Drug and Alcohol Testing): Commercial drivers must undergo random testing. A positive test or a failure to test a driver with a known history is grounds for a major lawsuit.
- 49 CFR Part 396 (Inspection and Maintenance): Trucks must be inspected daily. If the company ignored a “soft” brake pedal to keep a load moving toward Coryell County, they are liable.
With Lupe Peña’s background in insurance defense, we know exactly where the carriers try to hide their lack of compliance. He knows how they try to “scrub” logs or hide maintenance reports. We don’t let them.
Understanding Your Recovery: Texas Damages and Insurance Laws
Texas law allows for several types of compensation after a truck accident in Coryell County:
- Economic Damages: This covers your current and future hospital bills, surgical costs, lost wages, and loss of future earning capacity.
- Non-Economic Damages: This is your pain and suffering, mental anguish, and loss of enjoyment of life. Texas does NOT cap these in motor vehicle accidents.
- Punitive Damages: If we can prove the trucking company acted with gross negligence or conscious indifference (like knowingly letting a banned driver behind the wheel), a jury can award punitive damages to punish the company.
Trucking companies carry much higher insurance minimums than passenger cars—ranging from $750,000 for general freight to $5 million for hazardous materials. Large corporate haulers like Walmart or oil field companies often carry umbrella policies in the tens of millions. We make sure you get your fair share of that coverage.
Coryell County Truck Accident FAQ
How long do I have to file a claim in Coryell County?
In Texas, the statute of limitations is generally two years from the date of the accident. However, in trucking cases, you must act much faster to preserve the electronic evidence on the truck’s black box.
What if I was partially at fault for the accident?
Texas follows a “Modified Comparative Fault” rule (51% bar). As long as you were 50% or less at fault, you can still recover damages, though your award will be reduced by your percentage of fault.
Can I sue the company whose name was on the truck?
Yes. Whether it’s an Amazon van, a Pepsi truck, or a local construction company, the entity that benefits from the freight is often the one that shares the liability.
Does your firm handle Spanish-speaking clients?
Hablamos Español. Nuestro abogado asociado Lupe Peña habla español fluido y puede representarlo directamente sin necesidad de intérpretes. Llame al 1-888-ATTY-911.
Your Fight Starts With One Call: 1-888-ATTY-911
Don’t let the trucking company and their army of adjusters dictate your future. Your car weighed 4,000 pounds; the truck that hit you weighed 80,000. That wasn’t a fair fight on the road, but we will make it a fair fight in the courtroom.
Ralph Manginello and the team at Attorney911 have been protecting Coryell County families for over 25 years. We have recovered over $50 million for injury victims, and we are ready to put that experience to work for you. From the initial investigation to the final settlement or trial, we treat you like family.
As client Kiimarii Yup said: “I lost everything… 1 year later I have gained so much in return plus a brand new truck.” We are here to help you rebuild.
Contact Attorney911 today for your FREE consultation. We are available 24/7 at 1-888-ATTY-911. No fee unless we win. Your results matter to us.
Detailed Breakdown of Truck Accident Mechanics in Coryell County
When a catastrophic accident occurs on a route like Highway 84 or State Highway 36, the physics often dictate the level of injury. Understanding how these accidents happen is the first step toward proving liability.
Brake Fade and Mechanical Failure
Coryell County’s terrain, though not mountainous, places significant stress on heavy vehicles, especially in the stop-and-go zones near Copperas Cove or Gatesville. Brake fade occurs when drum brakes overheat, causing the metal to expand and the pads to lose contact. FMCSA Part 393 requires specific brake performance. If a trucking company was hauling an overweight load of gravel or military equipment, those brakes may have been pushed beyond their engineered limits. We subpoena the maintenance logs to see if they were cutting corners on adjustments.
Driver Fatigue: The 24/7 Pressure
Coryell County sits near the major logistics veins of Texas. Drivers are under intense pressure from companies like Amazon or FedEx to make deliveries “on time, every time.” This leads to violations of 49 CFR Part 395 (Hours of Service). Fatigue has a similar effect on the brain as alcohol—it slows reaction time and impairs judgment. We pull the ELD logs and cross-reference them with GPS pings and fuel receipts to see if the driver was faking their rest periods.
The Independent Contractor Shield
If you were hit by an Amazon Delivery Service Partner (DSP) van, Amazon will almost certainly tell you, “The driver doesn’t work for us.” This is a liability shield designed to keep their billions of dollars of revenue out of your reach. We challenge this by using the “Right-to-Control” test. If Amazon dictated the driver’s route, required them to wear an Amazon uniform, and monitored them using Netradyne AI cameras, the law may treat them as an Amazon employee despite the contract. We know how to pierce this corporate veil.
Specialized Damages: The “Hidden” Costs of a Truck Wreck
Most insurance adjusters will only offer you enough to cover your current ER bill and maybe a few weeks of missed work. That is an insult to what you’ve actually lost. At Attorney911, we fight for:
- Loss of Earning Capacity: If your injury prevents you from returning to your specific career (such as military service at Cavazos or ranching/construction in Coryell), we calculate the millions you would have earned over your lifetime.
- Household Services: If you can no longer care for your children, cook for your family, or maintain your home, the cost of hiring help is a compensable damage.
- Future Medical Inflation: A surgery today will cost twice as much 10 years from now. We work with economic experts to ensure your settlement accounts for inflation.
- Mental Anguish and PTSD: The psychological trauma of being hit by a semi-truck is profound. Many victims develop “vehophobia” or driving anxiety. We believe your mental health is just as important as your physical health.
Learn more in our video guides, such as “The Ultimate Guide to Car Accident Settlements” at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=subYAvjsgk4 or “Can I sue for Being Hit by a Semi Truck?” at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J0MT3CKbUb4.
Why Coryell County Chooses Attorney911
For over two decades, Ralph Manginello has been the advocate that trucking companies fear. We have gone up against Walmart, Coca-Cola, Amazon, and the world’s largest oil companies. Our firm brings federal court admission (Southern District of Texas) and a track record of multi-million dollar results.
We aren’t just another law firm; we are your neighbors. We understand the specific dangers of the roads in Coryell County, from the congestion on US-190 to the high-speed transit on Highway 36. We provide personal attention to every case. As client Glenda Walker stated: “They make you feel like family… They fought for me to get every dime I deserved.”
Call Attorney911 at (888) 288-9911. We are available 24/7 to start your investigation. Free consultation. Zero upfront cost. Let us take the weight of this legal battle off your shoulders so you can focus on healing.
Understanding the Physics of Impact in Coryell County
In any accident involving an 18-wheeler, the force of impact is the primary driver of injury severity. Force equals mass times acceleration (F=ma). When a vehicle weighing 80,000 pounds hits a 4,000-pound car, the car is effectively a soda can against a bowling ball. Even at speeds as low as 10-15 mph, the sheer weight of a loaded trailer can cause permanent spinal damage or a herniated disc. At highway speeds on I-35, the impact is almost always catastrophic.
We work with accident reconstruction engineers to prove how the crash happened. By analyzing skip marks, yaw marks, and the final resting positions of the vehicles, we can determine the exact speed and trajectory of the truck. Often, we find that the truck was speeding for the conditions—whether it was a rainy Texas afternoon or a foggy morning in the Leon River valley.
High-Energy Impact Injuries
- Femur and Pelvic Fractures: The dashboard and steering column often intrude into the passenger space during a truck wreck, crushing the lower extremities.
- Internal Organ Lacerations: The violent deceleration can cause organs like the spleen, liver, or kidneys to strike the ribs or spine, leading to life-threatening internal bleeding that may not show up immediately.
- Neck and Spinal Non-Paralysis: Many people suffer herniated discs that require spinal fusion but don’t result in paralysis. These are still major, life-altering injuries that the insurance company will try to call “pre-existing conditions.” We use medical experts to prove that the crash aggravated or caused the damage.
The Liability Web: Investigating the Corporate Machine
When an oilfield water truck or a sand hauler wrecks in or near Coryell County, there is often a complex web of liability.
- The Labor Broker: Many oilfield drivers are hired through staffing agencies. Both the staffing agency and the trucking company may be liable for negligent placement.
- The Wellsite Operator: If the oil company set a production schedule that required the driver to be awake for 20 hours to haul produced water, the oil company shared in the negligence.
- The Loading Facility: Overloaded trucks are harder to stop and more likely to roll over. If the loading facility ignored weight limits to move more product, they are a defendant.
Attorney Ralph Manginello has the experience to map this entire web. We don’t stop at the first insurance policy we find; we keep digging until we find every responsible party. We’ve been through this process with cases like the BP Texas City explosion, where we litigated against multi-national corporations. No defendant is too big for us to take on.
Final Steps: Protecting Your Legal Rights
After a truck accident in Coryell County, the most important thing you can do—besides seeking medical care—is to avoid talking to the insurance company. They will call you. They will act friendly. They will ask you to “just tell us what happened in your own words.”
DO NOT FALL FOR IT. Their goal is to get you to admit partial fault or minimize your pain. They will use your statements to deny your claim later.
Let us handle the talking. When you hire Attorney911, the insurance adjusters are no longer allowed to call you. Our managing partner, Ralph Manginello, and associate attorney Lupe Peña (with his defense-insider background) will handle all negotiations. We prepare every case as if it is going to trial, which is exactly why most of our cases result in significant settlements before a jury ever hears them.
Your results matter. Your family matters. Your future matters.
Call Attorney911 at 1-888-ATTY-911 today. Available 24/7. Free consultations. Hablamos Español. Let our 25+ years of experience fight for the justice you deserve.
FMCSA Violation Deep-Dive: Proving the Case
In trucking litigation, the “smoking gun” is often found in the regulatory paperwork.
49 CFR Part 391: Driver Qualification
Trucking companies must maintain a Driver Qualification (DQ) File for every driver. This file must include their road test, their medical exam, their 3-year driving history, and their background check. Many “churn-and-burn” trucking companies in Texas skip these steps because of the driver shortage. If they hired a driver with three previous crashes and a DUI, and that driver hits you, the company is liable for Negligent Hiring.
49 CFR Part 393: Parts and Accessories
This part regulates everything from lighting and reflective tape to the specific strength of the tiedowns used to secure a load. In Coryell County, where flatbeds often move lumber or military machinery, improper securement can cause a load to fall into traffic. This is a direct violation of federal law and proof of negligence.
49 CFR Part 40: Drug and Alcohol Testing
Motor carriers are required to perform pre-employment, random, and post-accident drug and alcohol tests. If a company failed to perform random tests—or if they ignored a driver’s previous “failure to test” on their record—this creates an opening for a major lawsuit.
Dealing with “Nuclear Verdicts” and What it Means for You
As noted in Section L, the trucking industry is seeing a rise in “nuclear verdicts”—verdicts exceeding $10 million. Juries are tired of trucking companies putting profits over people. They are tired of seeing families destroyed by preventable crashes on Texas roads.
While no lawyer can promise a specific amount, these trends show that juries are willing to award the full value of a life or a long-term injury when negligence is proven. We use a strategy called “The Reptile Theory” to show the jury that the trucking company’s negligence didn’t just hurt you—it endangered every single person in Coryell County who uses those roads.
Why the Former Defense Perspective Matters
Associate Attorney Lupe Peña spent years on the other side. He knows exactly how insurance defense firms try to “discount” a victim’s life. He knows the software they use to calculate settlements (which often ignores pain and suffering). He knows how they coach their truck drivers for depositions.
At Attorney911, we use this insider knowledge to anticipate their moves. We aren’t guessing what the insurance company will do next; we already know. This allows us to settle cases faster and for higher amounts than firms that don’t have that background. As client Angel Walle said, “They solved in a couple of months what others did nothing about in two years.”
Ready to get started? 1-888-ATTY-911 is the only number you need to know. We are ready to fight for you in Coryell County.
Conclusion: You Deserve Powerful Representation
A truck accident in Coryell County is a life-altering event. The physical pain is overwhelming, the bills are mounting, and your future career is in doubt. Do not let a corporate giant like Amazon or Walmart push you into a quick, low settlement that won’t cover your long-term needs.
Ralph Manginello and the team at Attorney911 have the resources, the toughness, and the experience to fight back. We’ve seen what these companies do to avoid responsibility, and we’ve made them pay, time and time again.
Call us now at 1-888-ATTY-911 or (888) 288-9911. Our team is available 24/7 to provide the aggressive, compassionate, and professional help you need. Hablamos Español. Free consultations. No fee unless we win. We are Attorney911—Powerful and Proven.
Final FAQ: Special Considerations for Coryell County
What if the truck was from Fort Cavazos (Fort Hood)?
If a military vehicle or a federal contractor caused your accident, the legal process is different. You may have a claim under the Federal Tort Claims Act (FTCA). These cases have very strict notice requirements and deadlines. You need an attorney who understands how to handle claims against the federal government.
The accident happened at night on a dark county road. Can I still win?
Yes. Trucks must be equipped with proper reflectors and lights (49 CFR § 393.11). Often, we find that a truck was idling on a shoulder without hazards or that its reflective tape was covered in dirt—making it invisible to oncoming drivers. We hire visibility experts to prove the truck was a hazard.
I was a passenger in the truck that crashed. Do I have a case?
Yes. Whether you were a co-driver, a trainee, or a ride-along family member, the driver and the company owed you a duty of care. You may have a claim against the company’s insurance policy or a separate third-party claim.
What is the “MCS-90” endorsement?
This is a specialized insurance guarantee required for interstate trucks. It ensures that even if the trucking company’s insurance policy has an exclusion or the company violated their contract with the insurer, there is still money available to pay you for your injuries. We know how to invoke the MCS-90 to secure your recovery.
Why should I choose Attorney911 over a big firm with a lot of billboards?
At a billboard firm, you are often just a case number assigned to a paralegal. At Attorney911, you have direct access to our attorneys. Ralph Manginello personally oversees our cases. We offer the results of a big firm with the personal attention of a boutique practice. As client Chad Harris said, “You are family to them.”
Your fight for justice begins with one phone call. 1-888-ATTY-911.
Detailed Loss and Damage Descriptions for Coryell County Victims
We provide comprehensive documentation for every loss you’ve suffered. This includes:
- Past Medical Bills: From the transport to regional trauma centers to the initial surgeries.
- Future Rehabilitation: Years of physical, occupational, and speech therapy.
- Prosthetics and Mobility Aids: If you suffered an amputation or spinal injury, we calculate the cost of a lifetime of equipment.
- Adaptive Housing: The cost of modifying your home for accessibility.
- Alternative Transportation: Specialized vehicles needed if you can no longer drive a standard car.
- Economic Support for Dependents: In wrongful death cases, we calculate the financial support the deceased would have provided to their children and spouse.
We don’t leave money on the table. We pursue the “hidden” damages like household services and community contributions. We know that every dollar matters to your family’s future.
We are ready to fight for you. Call Attorney911 now at 1-888-ATTY-911. 24/7. Free consultation. You pay nothing unless we recover for you. Let’s make the trucking company pay for what they’ve done.
The Coryell County “Truck Driver’s Knee” and Occupational Claims
While we primarily represent those hit BY trucks, we also represent truck drivers injured ON the job by third-party negligence. “Truck driver’s knee” (patellar tendonitis) and repetitive stress injuries are common. If your injury was caused by a defective seat, a failed tailgate, or unsafe conditions at a delivery hub like a Walmart Distribution center, you may have a “third-party” claim in addition to workers’ comp. These claims allow for pain and suffering damages that workers’ comp does not provide.
The Role of Dashcams and Telematics
Modern trucks are rolling data centers. Many corporate haulers have Netradyne or DriveCam systems that track “hard braking,” “lane departures,” and even “driver eye movement.” In many cases, the company’s own computer system alerted the safety manager that the driver was behaving dangerously before the crash happened. If they failed to intervene, the trucking company is liable for Negligent Supervision. We know exactly how to subpoena this telematics data.
Corporate Safety Manuals: The Higher Standard
Most people don’t know that companies like Walmart or UPS have internal “Safety Manuals” that set a higher standard than the federal law. If their driver violated their own company rules, the jury will see that the company knew better. We use their own rulebook against them to prove negligence.
1-888-ATTY-911. Powerful and Proven representation for Coryell County.
Final Closing Statement
There is no such thing as a “minor” 18-wheeler accident. There is only the moment your life was divided into “before” and “after.” The “after” is full of pain, medical appointments, and phone calls from adjusters who don’t care about you.
Let us handle the “after.” We will take care of the legal battle so you can take care of your family. Ralph Manginello and Lupe Peña are ready to be your voice in the courtroom and at the negotiating table. We have the toughness of a 25-year litigator and the insider knowledge of an insurance industry veteran.
Call 1-888-ATTY-911 now. Your Coryell County trucking accident case is our priority. Free consultation. No fee unless we win. 24/7 availability. Attorney911—Legal Emergency Lawyers™.
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