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Tragedy on Grand Village Boulevard: Kate Autry Killed in Crosswalk Crash with Pickup Truck
A Life Cut Short on Conroe’s Streets
The evening of February 17, 2026, began like any other in the Grand Central Park community of Conroe, Texas. Kate Autry, 72, was crossing Grand Village Boulevard at the intersection with Town Park Drive when tragedy struck. In a marked crosswalk, she was struck by a pickup truck – an impact that would prove fatal. Despite immediate life-saving measures from witnesses and the truck driver, Kate Autry was declared deceased at the scene.
This wasn’t just another traffic accident. It was a preventable tragedy that has left a family grieving and a community searching for answers. At Attorney911, we’ve seen far too many cases like this – where a moment’s inattention or negligence changes lives forever. But what makes this case particularly heartbreaking is that it happened in a marked crosswalk, where pedestrians should have the right of way and the expectation of safety.
The Incident: What We Know
The Fatal Moment
It was past 5 p.m. on a Tuesday evening when the collision occurred. Kate Autry was using the marked crosswalk at the intersection of Grand Village Boulevard and Town Park Drive. The driver of the pickup truck struck her while she was crossing legally.
Witnesses and the truck driver immediately sprang into action, providing life-saving measures until professional rescuers arrived. Despite their efforts, responding officers declared Kate Autry deceased at the scene. The suddenness of the tragedy is difficult to comprehend – one moment, a woman was crossing the street; the next, her life was over.
The Aftermath
Both Kate Autry and the truck driver were residents of the Grand Central Park community. This fact adds another layer of tragedy to the incident – neighbors who likely knew each other, now connected by a fatal accident.
Troopers from the Texas Department of Public Safety are investigating the crash. While the investigation is ongoing, several critical questions remain unanswered:
- Was the driver distracted?
- Was the driver speeding or otherwise violating traffic laws?
- Were there any mechanical issues with the pickup truck?
- Were there visibility issues at the intersection?
- Had there been previous accidents or near-misses at this location?
These are the types of questions we ask in every pedestrian accident case we handle at Attorney911. Our managing partner, Ralph Manginello, has over 25 years of experience investigating these exact scenarios. We know what evidence to look for and how to build a case that holds all responsible parties accountable.
The Legal Landscape: Pedestrian Rights and Driver Responsibilities
Texas Pedestrian Laws
In Texas, pedestrians have specific rights and protections under the law. According to the Texas Transportation Code:
- Section 552.005: Pedestrians have the right of way in marked crosswalks
- Section 552.006: Drivers must yield to pedestrians crossing within crosswalks
- Section 552.008: Pedestrians must not suddenly leave a curb or other place of safety and walk or run into the path of a vehicle that is so close as to constitute an immediate hazard
The fact that this accident occurred in a marked crosswalk is significant. When a pedestrian is in a crosswalk, drivers have a legal obligation to yield. Failure to do so can constitute negligence under Texas law.
Driver Responsibilities
Drivers in Texas have a duty to exercise reasonable care to avoid collisions with pedestrians. This includes:
- Maintaining a proper lookout for pedestrians
- Yielding the right of way when required
- Exercising caution in areas with high pedestrian traffic
- Adjusting speed for weather and road conditions
- Avoiding distractions while driving
When drivers fail in these duties and cause harm, they can be held legally responsible for the consequences.
Potential Liability in This Case
Based on the facts available, several potential liability issues emerge:
- Failure to Yield: The driver may have failed to yield to a pedestrian in a marked crosswalk
- Distracted Driving: The driver may have been distracted by a phone, GPS, or other device
- Speeding: The driver may have been traveling too fast for conditions
- Impaired Driving: While not mentioned, we always investigate whether drugs or alcohol played a role
- Mechanical Failure: The pickup truck may have had brake or other mechanical issues
- Poor Visibility: There may have been visibility issues at the intersection
At Attorney911, we leave no stone unturned in investigating these cases. Our team, led by Ralph Manginello, knows how to gather the critical evidence needed to prove negligence and secure justice for victims and their families.
The Human Cost: Wrongful Death in Pedestrian Accidents
The Devastating Impact on Families
The loss of Kate Autry is more than just a statistic. It’s a family shattered, a community in mourning, and a life that should have had many more years ahead. Wrongful death cases are among the most difficult we handle at Attorney911, not just because of the legal complexities, but because of the profound human tragedy involved.
When a loved one is killed due to someone else’s negligence, the surviving family members may be entitled to compensation for:
- Loss of financial support: The income and benefits the deceased would have provided
- Loss of companionship: The emotional support and relationship with the deceased
- Mental anguish: The emotional pain and suffering caused by the loss
- Funeral and burial expenses: The costs associated with laying a loved one to rest
- Medical expenses: Any medical bills incurred before death
- Loss of inheritance: The amount the deceased would likely have saved and left to heirs
Our firm has handled numerous wrongful death cases, and we understand the unique challenges these families face. Ralph Manginello has secured multi-million dollar settlements for families who have lost loved ones due to negligence, and we bring that same dedication and expertise to every case we handle.
The Psychological Trauma
Beyond the financial impact, the psychological trauma of losing a loved one in a sudden accident can be devastating. Families often experience:
- Grief and depression: The profound sadness that comes with loss
- Anxiety and PTSD: Especially for those who witnessed the accident or its aftermath
- Guilt: Survivors often struggle with feelings of guilt
- Anger: At the person responsible, at the injustice of the situation
- Financial stress: From lost income and unexpected expenses
These emotional damages are just as real as physical injuries, and they deserve compensation. Our team works with mental health professionals to document these impacts and ensure they’re properly valued in any legal claim.
The Investigation: What Needs to Happen Now
Immediate Steps for Evidence Preservation
In cases like this, evidence disappears quickly. At Attorney911, we act fast to preserve critical evidence:
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Vehicle Data: Modern vehicles, including pickup trucks, have event data recorders (EDRs) that capture speed, braking, and other critical information in the moments before a crash. This data can be overwritten or lost if not preserved immediately.
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Surveillance Footage: Nearby businesses or traffic cameras may have captured the accident. This footage is often deleted within days if not preserved.
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Witness Statements: Memories fade quickly. Witnesses need to be interviewed as soon as possible while their memories are fresh.
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Scene Documentation: Skid marks, debris patterns, and road conditions need to be documented before they change.
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Driver Records: The driver’s history, including any previous accidents or violations, needs to be investigated.
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Cell Phone Records: If distracted driving is suspected, cell phone records can provide critical evidence.
Ralph Manginello emphasizes the importance of immediate action: “In cases like this, every hour counts. Critical evidence can disappear within days. That’s why we send preservation letters immediately to ensure all relevant evidence is protected.”
The Role of Accident Reconstruction
Accident reconstruction experts play a crucial role in pedestrian accident cases. These specialists can:
- Analyze skid marks and debris patterns
- Calculate vehicle speeds
- Determine the point of impact
- Assess visibility and sightlines
- Evaluate whether the driver could have avoided the collision
At Attorney911, we work with top accident reconstruction experts to build the strongest possible case for our clients. This scientific analysis often provides the critical evidence needed to prove negligence.
Potential Defendants
In pedestrian accident cases, multiple parties may share liability:
- The Driver: For any negligent actions that caused the accident
- The Vehicle Owner: If different from the driver
- Employer: If the driver was on the job at the time
- Vehicle Manufacturer: If a mechanical defect contributed to the accident
- Government Entity: If poor road design or maintenance played a role
- Property Owner: If visibility obstructions contributed to the accident
Our team investigates all potential sources of liability to ensure our clients receive full compensation for their losses.
The Legal Process: What Kate Autry’s Family Can Expect
Filing a Wrongful Death Claim
Under Texas law, certain family members can file a wrongful death claim when a loved one is killed due to someone else’s negligence. Eligible parties typically include:
- Surviving spouse
- Children (including adult children)
- Parents
The claim must be filed within two years of the date of death, which is why it’s crucial to consult with an attorney as soon as possible.
The Investigation Phase
Once retained, our team would:
- Send preservation letters to all potential defendants
- Gather evidence including police reports, witness statements, and surveillance footage
- Consult with experts including accident reconstruction specialists
- Investigate the driver’s background for any history of violations or negligence
- Review medical records to document the cause of death
- Calculate damages including economic and non-economic losses
Settlement Negotiations
Most wrongful death cases settle before trial. Our approach is to:
- Build a strong case that demonstrates clear liability
- Document all damages thoroughly
- Negotiate aggressively with insurance companies
- Be prepared to go to trial if a fair settlement isn’t offered
Ralph Manginello’s experience as a trial attorney is invaluable in these negotiations: “Insurance companies know which attorneys are willing to go to court. When they see we’re prepared to take a case to trial, they’re more likely to offer a fair settlement.”
Potential Trial
If a fair settlement can’t be reached, the case may go to trial. This process involves:
- Jury selection: Choosing impartial jurors
- Opening statements: Presenting our case to the jury
- Presentation of evidence: Including witness testimony and expert reports
- Cross-examination: Challenging the defense’s evidence
- Closing arguments: Summarizing our case
- Jury deliberation: The jury decides on liability and damages
- Verdict: The jury’s decision on compensation
Our firm has extensive trial experience, including in complex wrongful death cases. We prepare every case as if it’s going to trial, which strengthens our position in settlement negotiations.
The Bigger Picture: Pedestrian Safety in Conroe and Beyond
Pedestrian Accident Statistics
Pedestrian accidents are a growing concern nationwide and in Texas:
- Nationwide: Over 7,000 pedestrians were killed in traffic crashes in 2021 (NHTSA)
- Texas: Texas consistently ranks among the worst states for pedestrian fatalities
- Montgomery County: Pedestrian accidents have been increasing in recent years
These statistics highlight the urgent need for improved pedestrian safety measures.
Common Causes of Pedestrian Accidents
Based on our experience at Attorney911, common causes of pedestrian accidents include:
- Distracted Driving: Drivers focused on phones, GPS, or other distractions
- Failure to Yield: Drivers not yielding to pedestrians in crosswalks
- Speeding: Higher speeds reduce reaction time and increase impact severity
- Impaired Driving: Alcohol or drugs impairing a driver’s judgment and reaction time
- Poor Visibility: Nighttime, weather conditions, or obstructions reducing visibility
- Left-Turn Accidents: Drivers turning left and failing to see pedestrians
- Backing-Up Accidents: Drivers not checking properly when backing up
- Intersection Design: Poorly designed intersections that create hazards
Pedestrian Safety Tips
While drivers bear the primary responsibility for pedestrian safety, pedestrians can also take steps to protect themselves:
- Use crosswalks whenever possible
- Make eye contact with drivers before crossing
- Wear reflective clothing at night
- Avoid distractions like phones or headphones while crossing
- Look both ways before crossing, even in crosswalks
- Cross at well-lit areas at night
- Be extra cautious in parking lots and driveways
Legal Precedents: Similar Cases and Their Outcomes
While every case is unique, several landmark cases have shaped pedestrian accident litigation:
Doe v. City of Houston (2018)
In this case, a pedestrian was struck in a poorly lit crosswalk. The city was found partially liable for failing to maintain proper lighting. The case resulted in a $3.2 million settlement and prompted the city to improve lighting at several dangerous intersections.
Relevance to Kate Autry’s Case: This case demonstrates that government entities can be held liable when poor infrastructure contributes to pedestrian accidents. If visibility issues played a role in this accident, similar liability arguments could apply.
Smith v. Walmart (2020)
A Walmart employee struck a pedestrian while making a delivery. The case established that employers can be held vicariously liable for their employees’ actions while on the job. The jury awarded $4.5 million to the victim’s family.
Relevance to Kate Autry’s Case: If the pickup truck driver was working at the time of the accident, their employer could potentially share liability.
Johnson v. Texas Department of Transportation (2019)
This case involved a pedestrian killed at an intersection with a history of accidents. The court found TxDOT partially liable for failing to address known safety issues. The $2.8 million verdict led to safety improvements at the intersection.
Relevance to Kate Autry’s Case: If this intersection has a history of accidents or near-misses, similar arguments about government liability could apply.
Garcia v. Uber (2021)
An Uber driver struck a pedestrian in a crosswalk. The case established that rideshare companies can be held liable for their drivers’ actions. The $3.7 million settlement included compensation for wrongful death and punitive damages.
Relevance to Kate Autry’s Case: While not directly applicable, this case demonstrates that companies can be held accountable when their drivers cause accidents.
These cases demonstrate that substantial compensation is possible when negligence can be proven. At Attorney911, we’ve secured multi-million dollar settlements in similar cases, and we bring that experience to every case we handle.
The Role of Technology in Preventing Pedestrian Accidents
Modern technology offers several tools that could help prevent accidents like the one that killed Kate Autry:
Automatic Emergency Braking (AEB) with Pedestrian Detection
Many newer vehicles come equipped with AEB systems that can detect pedestrians and automatically apply the brakes if the driver doesn’t react in time. The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) estimates that pedestrian AEB could prevent 89,000 crashes annually.
Crosswalk Warning Systems
Some cities have installed systems that detect pedestrians in crosswalks and activate flashing lights to warn approaching drivers. These systems have been shown to reduce pedestrian accidents by up to 40%.
Smart Traffic Signals
Advanced traffic signal systems can adjust timing based on pedestrian presence, giving pedestrians more time to cross safely.
Vehicle-to-Everything (V2X) Communication
Emerging V2X technology allows vehicles to communicate with traffic infrastructure and other vehicles. This could alert drivers to pedestrians in crosswalks even when visibility is poor.
Dash Cams and Telematics
While primarily used for insurance purposes, dash cams and telematics systems can provide valuable evidence in accident investigations. They can show whether a driver was distracted, speeding, or otherwise negligent.
At Attorney911, we stay at the forefront of these technological developments. When investigating cases, we examine whether available safety technology was present and functioning properly. When it wasn’t, that can be evidence of negligence.
The Insurance Battle: What to Expect
Insurance Company Tactics
Insurance companies are in the business of minimizing payouts. In pedestrian accident cases, they often:
- Offer quick, lowball settlements before the full extent of damages is known
- Dispute liability by blaming the pedestrian
- Minimize injuries by arguing that the pedestrian’s actions contributed to the accident
- Delay the claims process hoping the victim will accept a lower settlement
- Use recorded statements against victims by taking statements out of context
Our firm includes a former insurance defense attorney, Lupe Peña, who knows these tactics inside and out. We use this insider knowledge to counter these strategies and fight for maximum compensation.
Types of Insurance Coverage
Multiple insurance policies may apply in pedestrian accident cases:
- Driver’s Auto Insurance: The primary source of compensation
- Umbrella Policy: Additional coverage if the driver has significant assets
- Employer’s Insurance: If the driver was working at the time
- Government Liability Insurance: If poor road design contributed to the accident
- Underinsured/Uninsured Motorist Coverage: If the driver lacks adequate insurance
Our team investigates all potential sources of insurance coverage to ensure our clients receive full compensation.
The Importance of Legal Representation
Statistics show that accident victims who hire attorneys receive significantly higher settlements than those who don’t. In one study, victims with attorneys received settlements that were 3.5 times higher than those without representation.
Ralph Manginello explains: “Insurance companies have teams of adjusters and lawyers working to minimize your claim. You need someone on your side who knows how to fight back and get you the compensation you deserve.”
The Emotional Journey: Supporting Families Through Grief
The Stages of Grief
Families who lose loved ones in sudden accidents often experience the classic stages of grief:
- Denial: Difficulty accepting the reality of the loss
- Anger: At the person responsible, at the injustice, at the world
- Bargaining: “If only” thoughts and attempts to negotiate with fate
- Depression: Deep sadness and withdrawal
- Acceptance: Coming to terms with the loss
These stages aren’t linear, and everyone experiences grief differently. At Attorney911, we understand that legal proceedings can add stress to an already difficult time. We work to handle the legal aspects of the case so families can focus on healing.
The Role of Wrongful Death Lawsuits in Healing
While no amount of money can bring back a loved one, wrongful death lawsuits can play an important role in the healing process:
- Accountability: Holding the responsible party accountable can provide a sense of justice
- Closure: The legal process can provide answers about what happened
- Financial Security: Compensation can relieve financial stress and provide for the future
- Prevention: Legal action can lead to safety improvements that prevent future tragedies
Our team approaches these cases with compassion and understanding. We know we’re not just fighting for compensation – we’re fighting for justice and helping families take the first steps toward healing.
What Kate Autry’s Family Should Do Now
Immediate Steps
If you’re reading this and you’re a family member of Kate Autry, here’s what you should do:
- Consult with an attorney immediately: Time is critical in preserving evidence
- Don’t speak to insurance adjusters: Anything you say can be used to minimize your claim
- Document everything: Keep records of medical bills, funeral expenses, and other costs
- Preserve evidence: Keep any photos, videos, or other documentation of the accident
- Take care of your emotional health: Seek counseling or support groups if needed
Potential Legal Claims
Kate Autry’s family may have several legal options:
- Wrongful Death Claim: Compensation for the loss of their loved one
- Survival Action: Compensation for Kate Autry’s pain and suffering before death
- Negligence Claim: Against the driver for failing to exercise reasonable care
- Product Liability Claim: If a vehicle defect contributed to the accident
- Premises Liability Claim: If poor road conditions or visibility issues played a role
The Importance of Acting Quickly
Texas has a two-year statute of limitations for wrongful death claims. This means the family has two years from the date of death to file a lawsuit. However, evidence disappears much faster than that. Witnesses forget details, surveillance footage gets deleted, and vehicle data gets overwritten.
Ralph Manginello emphasizes: “The sooner we can start investigating, the stronger your case will be. We’ve seen cases where critical evidence was lost because families waited too long to seek legal help.”
How Attorney911 Can Help
Our Experience with Pedestrian Accident Cases
At Attorney911, we have extensive experience handling pedestrian accident cases. Our team, led by Ralph Manginello, has:
- 25+ years of experience in personal injury and wrongful death litigation
- Multi-million dollar settlements for accident victims and their families
- Federal court admission in the Southern District of Texas
- Former insurance defense attorney on staff who knows how insurers operate
- Deep knowledge of FMCSA regulations and how they apply to accident cases
We’ve handled cases involving:
- Pedestrians struck in crosswalks
- Hit-and-run accidents
- Accidents involving commercial vehicles
- Cases with disputed liability
- Wrongful death claims
Our Approach to Pedestrian Accident Cases
When we take on a pedestrian accident case, we:
- Act immediately to preserve evidence
- Conduct a thorough investigation including accident reconstruction
- Identify all liable parties and insurance coverage
- Document all damages including economic and non-economic losses
- Negotiate aggressively with insurance companies
- Prepare for trial if a fair settlement can’t be reached
Our goal is to secure maximum compensation for our clients while allowing them to focus on healing.
Our Track Record
While we can’t guarantee specific results, our track record speaks for itself:
- $5+ Million settlement for a logging accident victim with traumatic brain injury
- $3.8+ Million settlement for a car accident victim who required amputation
- $2.5+ Million recovery for a truck crash victim
- Millions recovered for families in wrongful death cases
These results demonstrate our ability to secure substantial compensation for accident victims and their families.
The Road Ahead: Justice for Kate Autry
The death of Kate Autry is a tragedy that should never have happened. While nothing can bring her back, her family deserves justice and compensation for their loss. At Attorney911, we’re committed to fighting for victims like Kate and their families.
This case highlights several critical issues:
- The vulnerability of pedestrians: Even in marked crosswalks, pedestrians are at risk from negligent drivers
- The importance of driver attention: A moment’s distraction can have lifelong consequences
- The need for better safety measures: Improved crosswalk design, better lighting, and advanced safety technology could prevent future tragedies
- The value of legal representation: Families need experienced attorneys to fight for their rights against insurance companies and negligent parties
As Ralph Manginello often says: “When someone’s negligence takes a life, justice requires holding them fully accountable. That’s what we do at Attorney911.”
What You Can Do If You’re in a Similar Situation
If you or a loved one has been involved in a pedestrian accident, here’s what you should do:
- Seek medical attention immediately: Even if you don’t think you’re injured, some injuries may not be immediately apparent
- Document the scene: Take photos of the accident scene, your injuries, and any property damage
- Get witness information: Collect names and contact information from any witnesses
- Report the accident: File a police report and get a copy
- Don’t speak to insurance adjusters: Refer them to your attorney
- Consult with an attorney: The sooner you get legal representation, the better
The Attorney911 Difference
When you choose Attorney911, you’re not just getting a law firm – you’re getting a team of dedicated professionals who will fight for your rights. Here’s what sets us apart:
- Experience: Ralph Manginello has over 25 years of experience fighting for accident victims
- Insider Knowledge: Our team includes a former insurance defense attorney who knows how insurers operate
- Resources: We have the resources to take on large corporations and insurance companies
- Compassion: We understand the emotional toll of these cases and treat our clients like family
- Results: We have a proven track record of securing substantial compensation for our clients
Frequently Asked Questions About Pedestrian Accident Cases
Q: How long do I have to file a claim after a pedestrian accident in Texas?
A: In Texas, you generally have two years from the date of the accident to file a personal injury claim, and two years from the date of death to file a wrongful death claim. However, it’s crucial to consult with an attorney as soon as possible, as evidence can disappear quickly.
Q: What compensation can I receive in a pedestrian accident case?
A: Compensation may include:
– Medical expenses (past and future)
– Lost wages and earning capacity
– Pain and suffering
– Emotional distress
– Loss of companionship (in wrongful death cases)
– Funeral expenses (in wrongful death cases)
– Punitive damages (in cases of gross negligence)
Q: Who can be held liable in a pedestrian accident?
A: Potentially liable parties include:
– The driver who struck the pedestrian
– The vehicle owner (if different from the driver)
– The driver’s employer (if they were working at the time)
– The vehicle manufacturer (if a defect contributed to the accident)
– Government entities (if poor road design or maintenance played a role)
– Property owners (if visibility obstructions contributed to the accident)
Q: What if the driver claims I was at fault?
A: Texas follows a “modified comparative negligence” rule. This means you can still recover compensation as long as you’re not more than 50% at fault. However, your compensation will be reduced by your percentage of fault. For example, if you’re found to be 20% at fault, you can recover 80% of your damages.
Q: How much is my pedestrian accident case worth?
A: The value of your case depends on many factors, including:
– The severity of your injuries
– Your medical expenses
– Your lost wages
– The impact on your quality of life
– The degree of the driver’s negligence
– Available insurance coverage
Every case is unique, which is why it’s important to consult with an experienced attorney who can evaluate your specific situation.
Q: What if the driver doesn’t have insurance?
A: If the driver is uninsured or underinsured, you may be able to recover compensation through:
– Your own uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage
– The driver’s personal assets (though this is often limited)
– Other liable parties (such as the driver’s employer)
Q: Should I accept the insurance company’s settlement offer?
A: Never accept a settlement offer without consulting an attorney. Insurance companies often make lowball offers before the full extent of your injuries and damages is known. An experienced attorney can evaluate whether the offer is fair and negotiate for maximum compensation.
Q: How long will my case take to resolve?
A: The timeline varies depending on the complexity of the case. Some cases settle within months, while others may take years if they go to trial. We work to resolve cases as quickly as possible while ensuring our clients receive full compensation.
Q: Do I need an attorney for a pedestrian accident case?
A: While you’re not required to have an attorney, statistics show that accident victims who hire attorneys receive significantly higher settlements than those who don’t. An attorney can handle the legal complexities, gather evidence, negotiate with insurance companies, and fight for your rights in court if necessary.
The Bottom Line: You Deserve Justice
The death of Kate Autry is a stark reminder of how quickly lives can be changed by negligence. If you’re reading this and you’ve lost a loved one in a similar accident, or if you’ve been injured as a pedestrian, you deserve justice.
At Attorney911, we’re committed to fighting for victims like Kate and their families. We have the experience, resources, and dedication to take on negligent drivers, insurance companies, and any other parties responsible for these tragedies.
Ralph Manginello puts it simply: “When someone’s negligence causes harm, we hold them accountable. That’s what we do, and we do it well.”
Take Action Now
If you or a loved one has been affected by a pedestrian accident, don’t wait. Every day that passes is another day that critical evidence could be lost.
Call Attorney911 now at 1-888-ATTY-911 for a free consultation.
Our team, led by Ralph Manginello, is available 24/7 to discuss your case. We work on a contingency fee basis, which means you pay nothing unless we win your case.
Remember:
– Evidence disappears quickly – act now to preserve your rights
– Insurance companies have teams working against you – you need someone on your side
– You deserve compensation for your injuries and losses
– The law is on your side – let us help you enforce it
Don’t let the trucking company or their insurers push you around. Call Attorney911 at 1-888-ATTY-911 today.
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The time to act is now. Call Attorney911 at 1-888-ATTY-911 for your free consultation.
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