Kirbyville 18-Wheeler Accident Guide: Protecting Your Family After a Catastrophic Truck Crash
The impact was catastrophic. On US-96 outside Kirbyville, 80,000 pounds of steel and timber slammed into your 4,000-pound vehicle. In that instant, your life changed forever. While you were being rushed to a Jasper County emergency room, the trucking company’s rapid-response team was already on its way to the scene. Their job isn’t to help you—it’s to make evidence disappear and build a defense before you even hire a lawyer.
At Attorney911, we believe you shouldn’t have to fight a billion-dollar insurance conglomerate alone. Since 1998, Ralph Manginello has been the shield for families across East Texas. With over 25 years of courtroom experience and admission to the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Texas, our managing partner has gone toe-to-toe with the largest corporations in the world, including BP and Fortune 500 trucking fleets. We don’t just “handle” cases; we win them by using federal trucking regulations to expose corporate greed. If you’ve been hurt in a Kirbyville trucking accident, call 1-888-ATTY-911 right now. We are available 24/7 because your legal emergency doesn’t wait for business hours.
Why the First 48 Hours After a Kirbyville Truck Accident Are Critical
The clock is ticking against you. In the world of commercial trucking, evidence is the most volatile asset you have. Under 45 CFR § 395.8, drivers must use Electronic Logging Devices (ELDs) to record their hours, but this data can be overwritten. The “black box”—the Engine Control Module (ECM)—captures your impact speed and braking patterns, but many carriers only retain this data for 30 days.
If you wait to call an attorney, you are choosing to let the trucking company win. We send formal spoliation letters within 24 hours of being retained. These legal notices put the carrier on notice: if they destroy the ELD logs, the dashcam footage, or the maintenance records, they face severe sanctions in a Jasper County courtroom. As client Angel Walle said, “They solved in a couple of months what others did nothing about in two years.” We move fast because we know that in Kirbyville, an 18-wheeler crash isn’t just an “accident”—it’s a crime scene of negligence.
The Advantage of Insider Intelligence: Our Insurance Defense Background
Why do insurance companies fear the Manginello Law Firm? Because we know their playbook. Our team includes associate attorney Lupe Peña, who previously worked for a national insurance defense firm. He spent years on the other side, watching how adjusters use software like Colossus to lowball Kirbyville victims.
He knows the “recorded statement” trap. He knows how they use “gaps in treatment” to argue you aren’t really hurt. Now, he uses that insider knowledge to fight for you. When we file a claim for a Kirbyville resident, we aren’t just guessing what the insurance company will do—we already know. We anticipate their defenses, expose their valuation algorithms, and force them to pay what you actually deserve. Hablamos Español. Llame al 1-888-ATTY-911 to put our “insider advantage” to work for your family.
Physics of Destruction: Why Kirbyville Truck Crashes are Catastrophic
To understand why a truck accident on US-96 is so devastating, you have to look at the physics. Kinetic Energy is calculated as KE = ½mv². An 80,000-pound truck traveling at 65 mph carries 16.5 times more destructive energy than a standard passenger car. When that energy is transferred into your vehicle, the results are almost always life-altering.
An 18-wheeler needs approximately 525 feet to stop—the length of nearly two football fields. If a driver is fatigued, distracted by a cell phone, or operating with worn brakes in violation of 49 CFR § 393.48, they have no chance of stopping in time. The force of impact in a high-speed Kirbyville collision can reach 1.2 million Newtons. No human body is designed to survive that kind of pressure. This is why our firm has recovered multi-million dollar settlements for traumatic brain injury victims and why we prepare every Kirbyville case as if it’s going to trial.
Multi-Million Dollar Results for East Texas Families
- $5+ Million Recovery for a traumatic brain injury victim.
- $3.8+ Million Recovery for an amputation case.
- $2.5+ Million Recovery for a commercial truck crash.
- Millions Recovered for families in wrongful death trucking litigation across Texas.
As client Glenda Walker said, “They fought for me to get every dime I deserved.” We aren’t a settlement mill. We are a high-stakes litigation firm that treats you like family.
US-96 and the Dangers of Logging Trucks in Jasper County
Kirbyville sits at the heart of the East Texas timber industry. This means our local roads, including US-96, US-190, and FM 82, are constantly shared with logging trucks. These vehicles present unique hazards that traditional 18-wheelers do not.
The “stobs” and chains used to secure massive pine logs are subject to strict FMCSA cargo securement standards under 49 CFR § 393.100. If a logging company cuts corners on securement, a single log falling at 60 mph becomes a lethal projectile. Furthermore, logging trucks often operate on tight, rural Jasper County backroads, where wide-turn accidents and rollovers are common due to high centers of gravity.
We know the logging companies operating around Kirbyville. We know their maintenance patterns and their safety scores. When a timber truck causes a wreck on US-96, we don’t just look at the driver—we look at the company that loaded the logs and the mechanics who failed to inspect the trailer. If you’ve been hit by a log truck in Kirbyville, call 888-ATTY-911 today.
49 CFR: The Federal Rules That Hold Kirbyville Truckers Accountable
Most Kirbyville attorneys handle car wrecks. Very few understand the complex web of federal law known as the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations (FMCSR). At Attorney911, we live in these regulations. We use them as a roadmap to prove the trucking company broke the law.
§ 391: Driver Qualification
Trucking companies have a duty to hire safe drivers. If a carrier hired a driver for a route through Kirbyville without checking their driving record or valid medical certificate, that is negligent hiring. We subpoena the “Driver Qualification File” and often find that the driver who hit you should never have been behind the wheel.
§ 392: Driving Rules
This part prohibits drivers from operating while fatigued or ill. It also strictly forbids the use of handheld cell phones. If we pull the driver’s cell phone records and see they were texting while passing through the Kirbyville city limits, we establish clear liability.
§ 395: Hours of Service (HOS)
This is the most frequently broken rule in the industry. Drivers are limited to 11 hours of driving in a 14-hour window. But in the race for profit, many drivers “cook the books.” We forensicically analyze ELD units and cross-reference them with fuel receipts and GPS pings to show the driver was an exhausted “zombie” on the road when they hit you.
§ 393 & § 396: Inspection and Maintenance
Brake failure is a factor in 29% of all truck crashes. Under § 396.13, drivers must perform a pre-trip inspection every single day. If the brakes on the 18-wheeler that hit you in Kirbyville were out of adjustment, the trucking company is liable for your injuries.
Who is Really Liable for Your Kirbyville Truck Accident?
One of the biggest mistakes a lawyer can make is only suing the driver. At Attorney911, we cast a wide net to maximize your recovery. We look for every available insurance policy to ensure your medical bills and future care are covered.
- The Trucking Company: Under the doctrine of respondeat superior, they are responsible for their driver.
- The Fleet Owner: Often different from the carrier, they may be liable for negligent entrustment.
- The Cargo Loader: If shifting logs or an overweight container caused a rollover on US-96.
- The Maintenance Provider: If a third-party shop failed to fix the brakes or steering.
- The Manufacturer: If a tire blowout was caused by a manufacturing defect.
- The Freight Broker: If they hired a carrier with a known “Unsatisfactory” safety rating.
By identifying multiple liable parties, we stack insurance policies. While a driver might have a limited policy, the carrier and broker often have $5 million or more in hazmat or umbrella coverage.
Catastrophic Injuries We Handle in Kirbyville
When 40 tons of machinery hits a human being, the injuries are never minor. We have spent 25 years helping victims manage the most devastating physical trauma.
Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)
TBI doesn’t always involve a cracked skull. The “coup-contrecoup” motion of your brain hitting the inside of your skull during a US-96 collision causes shearing of nerve fibers. This results in cognitive loss, personality changes, and permanent disability. Settlements for severe TBI can range from $1.5 million to over $9.8 million.
Spinal Cord Injury & Paralysis
A spinal injury is a life sentence of medical bills. From C-level quadriplegia to lumbar-level paraplegia, the lifetime care costs can exceed $5 million. We work with life-care planners to calculate the cost of every wheelchair, every surgery, and every hour of home care you will need for the next 40 years. Settlements often range from $4.7 million to $25.8 million.
Amputations and Crushing Injuries
Kirbyville logging accidents often involve crushing forces that leave limbs unsalvageable. We ensure you receive the resources for the highest-quality prosthetics and rehabilitation. Settlements typically range from $1.9 million to $8.6 million.
Wrongful Death
There is no amount of money that can replace a parent, spouse, or child. But under Texas law, you have the right to hold the negligent carrier accountable for the income, companionship, and guidance your loved one would have provided. Our wrongful death settlements range from $1.9 million to upwards of $9.5 million.
How Insurance Companies Use “Colossus” to Cheat Kirbyville Victims
Most people in Kirbyville believe that if they are honest with the insurance adjuster, they will be treated fairly. That is a dangerous myth. Most major insurers use an algorithm called Colossus.
Colossus doesn’t care about your pain. It only cares about “data points.” If you have a “gap in treatment” because you were too busy caring for your kids or could’t find a ride to Jasper, Colossus flags it. The algorithm then automatically slashes the value of your case.
Because Lupe Peña worked for the insurance companies, he knows exactly how to feed the right data into the system. We ensure your medical records are coded correctly and your “loss of enjoyment of life” is documented in a way that the algorithm cannot ignore. We beat them at their own game.
Fighting for Kirbyville Since 1998: The Attorney911 Difference
When you choose Ralph Manginello and the team at Attorney911, you aren’t just hiring a face on a billboard. You are hiring a firm that treats you like family. As Chad Harris said, “You are NOT a pest to them and you are NOT just some client… You are FAMILY to them.”
We handle everything. We find you the best doctors in East Texas who will work on a “letter of protection,” meaning you don’t pay anything upfront for your treatment. We deal with the constant calls from adjusters. We hire the best accident reconstruction experts in the state to map out the crash on US-96.
We are currently litigating a $10 million lawsuit against a major university for hazing. We have handled BP litigation. If we aren’t afraid of the biggest entities in the country, we certainly aren’t afraid of the trucking company that hit you.
Frequently Asked Questions for Kirbyville Truck Accident Victims
How long do I have to file a lawsuit in Kirbyville?
In Texas, the statute of limitations for personal injury is two years from the date of the accident. However, in a trucking case, you cannot wait. Evidence like ELD data and black box records is destroyed within weeks. Call us today so we can preserve your claim.
What if I was partially at fault for the crash?
Texas uses “modified comparative negligence.” As long as you are 50% or less at fault, you can still recover damages. The trucking company will always try to blame you—it’s their #1 tactic. We use the ECM data to prove their driver was the primary cause.
Can I sue if a delivery van like Amazon or FedEx hit me?
Yes, but these cases are complex. Companies like Amazon often claim their drivers are “independent contractors” to avoid liability. We know the legal theories to pierce this corporate shield and hold the parent company accountable for the dangerous speed of their delivery routes.
How much does it cost to hire Attorney911?
Zero. We work on a contingency fee basis. We pay for the experts, the filing fees, and the investigation. We only get paid if we win your case. If we don’t recover money for you, you owe us nothing.
Dangerous Corridors Around Kirbyville
We focus heavily on the roads that residents use every day. US-96 is a notorious freight-heavy route, but we also see significant accidents on:
- US-190: A primary east-west artery for timber and oilfield equipment.
- FM 82: High concentration of local logging traffic.
- FM 363: Dangerous intersections with minimal lighting at night.
- TX-63: Frequent high-speed semi-traffic connecting to the Louisiana border.
NHTSA data shows that rural highways like US-96 have higher fatality rates per mile than urban interstates. This is often due to the lack of medians and the high speeds of commercial timber haulers.
Call Attorney911: Your Kirbyville Truck Accident Emergency Line
The trucking company has already started their defense. They have lawyers, adjusters, and “expert” witnesses whose only job is to pay you nothing. You need a team that hits back harder.
Ralph Manginello has over 25 years of experience making companies pay for the lives they’ve shattered. We have the resources of a big-city firm with the heart and personal attention of a small-town neighbor. Don’t let the evidence disappear. Don’t let the insurance company lowball your family’s future.
Call 1-888-ATTY-911 now. We are ready to start the fight today. Hablamos Español. No fee unless we win. Your recovery starts with one phone call.
Deep Dive: The Anatomy of a Kirbyville Trucking Negligence Case
To win a multi-million dollar settlement in a Kirbyville truck accident, you must prove more than just “the driver was careless.” You have to prove negligence. In 18-wheeler litigation, negligence is rarely a single event—it is a chain of corporate failures that started months before the truck ever reached Kirbyville.
Negligent Hiring and § 391 Violations
Did the company hire a driver with a history of DWIs? Did they ignore a failed drug test? Many carriers are so desperate for drivers that they overlook “red flags” in the Driver Qualification File. Ralph Manginello spends weeks deposing safety directors to find out why a dangerous driver was entrusted with an 80,000-pound machine. When we find that a carrier knowingly put a “ticking time bomb” on US-96, we pursue punitive damages to punish the company for their greed.
Fatigue and the Culture of Speed
The FMCSA found that fatigue is a factor in 13% of all crashes. In Kirbyville, we often see this with long-haul drivers trying to reach Beaumont or Houston before their clock runs out. Under 49 CFR § 392.3, a driver is prohibited from operating if they are likely to become impaired by fatigue.
The trucking company will produce logs that look perfect on paper. We don’t believe them. We cross-reference those logs with:
- EZ-Pass or Toll Records
- Fuel stop timestamps
- Satellite GPS pings
- WIM (Weigh-in-Motion) data
If the truck was in Texarkana at noon and Kirbyville at 3:00 PM, they were speeding and probably hadn’t rested. We find the “ghost miles” that insurance adjusters hope will stay hidden.
Dangerous Cargo and Securement Negligence
Logging truck accidents in Jasper County are often about physics and securement. Logs are “dynamic cargo”—they shift. Under 49 CFR § 393.116, there are specific requirements for how many tiedowns are needed for short-wood and long-wood logs.
If the logs were stacked too high, the “slosh effect” during a turn on US-96 can cause a rollover. If the chains were rusted or the stobs were cracked, the logs can spill into oncoming traffic. At Attorney911, we have handled maritime cases involving shifting cargo on massive vessels; we bring that same deep understanding of weight distribution to every timber truck crash in Kirbyville.
Brake Fade and Inspection Failures
Brake failure on US-96 isn’t usually a “freak accident.” It’s usually brake fade—the result of poorly adjusted brakes overheating during high-speed operation. Under 49 CFR § 396.17, trucks must undergo a massive “annual” inspection, plus daily post-trip reports (§ 396.11).
When we subpoena the maintenance logs, we often find that the carrier was deferring repairs to save money. They “fixed” the brakes by tightening a bolt instead of replacing the shoes. In a Jasper County courtroom, that is evidence of a company that values $500 more than your life.
The Role of the Black Box (ECM) in Proving Your Case
People often think a truck accident is a “he-said, she-said” situation. It isn’t. The truck doesn’t lie. The ECM captures:
- Last Stop Record: Did the driver actually stop at that red light on US-96?
- Hard Braking Events: When did the driver first realize they were going to hit you?
- Average Speed: Was the driver consistently speeding to meet a deadline?
We use this data to build a digital reconstruction of your accident. We show the jury that while the driver claims they were doing 55, the computer proves they were doing 72. That is how Ralph Manginello secures multi-million dollar verdicts.
Corporate Wealth vs. Kirbyville Victims
Carriers like Knight-Swift, J.B. Hunt, and Werner are billion-dollar entities. They aren’t afraid of a small lawsuit. They are afraid of nuclear verdicts. Our firm’s involvement in the BP Texas City Refinery litigation demonstrated our ability to take on the most powerful corporations on the planet and win.
When you call 1-888-ATTY-911, you are sending a message to the trucking company: “I am not going to be another victim of your business model.”
Wrongful Death: Holding Companies Accountable for Loss
If your family has lost someone in a Kirbyville truck crash, the grief is overwhelming. The law cannot bring them back, but it can ensure your children’s college is paid for, your mortgage is covered, and the company responsible is hit where it hurts—their bank account.
Texas allows for “Loss of Consortium” and “Survival” damages. This includes compensation for the physical pain the decedent felt in the moments before death and the mental anguish of the family left behind. Our settlements, such as the $1.9M to $9.5M range for wrongful death, reflect the immense value of a human life.
The Timeline of Your Kirbyville Trucking Case
- Immediate Investigation (Days 1-7): We send spoliation letters, secure the truck, and hire experts.
- Medical Stabilization (Months 1-6): We help you get the best medical care in Kirbyville or Beaumont.
- The Demand (Months 6-12): Once we know your future medical costs, we demand a multi-million dollar settlement.
- Litigation (Months 12-24): If they don’t pay, we file suit in Jasper County or Federal Court.
- Trial/Resolution: We prepare every case to go to a jury, which is why most settle for the maximum value before the trial begins.
Our Pledge to Kirbyville
We believe that the people of Kirbyville deserve the best legal representation in the country. You shouldn’t have to go to Houston or Austin to find a lawyer who knows 49 CFR Part 395. We bring that expertise to you. We are your neighbors, your advocates, and your fighters.
As Donald Wilcox said, “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.” Don’t take “no” for an answer from the insurance companies. Call Attorney911.
Free Consultation. 24/7 Response. No Fee Unless We Win. Call 1-888-ATTY-911.
Comprehensive FAQ for Kirbyville 18-Wheeler Accidents
Why is an 18-wheeler accident different from a car accident in Kirbyville?
Everything is bigger in a truck accident—the weight, the damage, the insurance policies, and the laws. 18-wheelers are governed by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA). To win, your lawyer must prove violations of specific parts of 49 CFR, such as Hours of Service (§ 395) or Maintenance (§ 396). Standard car accident lawyers are usually out of their depth in these high-stakes federal cases.
The truck driver was from out of state. Where do I sue?
Because trucking involves interstate commerce, we can often sue in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Texas. This is where Ralph Manginello’s federal court admission is critical. We can also sue in Jasper County if the accident occurred here. We choose the venue that will be most favorable to you and your family.
What if the truck driver was on drugs?
Under 49 CFR § 382, drivers are subject to pre-employment, random, and post-accident drug testing. If a driver tests positive after a crash on US-96, it is a massive safety violation. We subpoena the results immediately. We often find that companies were “lazy” about their testing programs, which opens the door for punitive damages.
My car was totaled, but I don’t feel “that” hurt. Should I still call?
YES. Internal bleeding and traumatic brain injuries often have a “delayed onset.” You might feel fine today and be unable to walk next week. The insurance company will try to settle with you within 48 hours for a small check ($1,000 or $5,000) in exchange for you signing a release. Never sign anything. Call 1-888-ATTY-911 and get checked by a medical professional first.
Can I sue the company that loaded the truck?
If improper loading caused a “cargo shift” that led to a rollover or jackknife, yes. Under § 393.100, the cargo must be immobilized. If a third-party loader in Kirbyville failed to secure the logs or freight, they are another insurance pool we can tap into to maximize your settlement.
What is “Negligent Entrustment”?
This is when a company gives a truck to a driver they know (or should have known) was dangerous. If the driver had three speeding tickets in the last year and the company let them drive anyway, that’s negligent entrustment. It’s a powerful way to hold the corporation directly responsible for the specific crash in Kirbyville.
Will I have to testify in court?
Most cases settle at mediation or before trial. However, if the insurance company refuses to pay a fair amount, we are fully prepared to take your case to a jury. We will prepare you every step of the way. Our goal is to make the process as stress-free as possible for you.
Does it matter that Lupe Peña was an insurance defense lawyer?
It makes all the difference. He knows which “threats” the insurance company is actually willing to act on and which are just bluffs. He knows the secret formulas they use to calculate settlements. Having him on your team is like having the opposing team’s playbook before the game starts.
What should I say to the truck driver at the scene?
Say as little as possible. Do not apologize. Do not say “I’m okay.” Simply exchange insurance and license information. Anything you say—even a polite apology—can be twisted by a defense lawyer two years later to look like you admitted fault.
Why do I need an accident reconstruction expert?
In a US-96 crash, the trucking company will try to say you were speeding or that you cut them off. We hire engineers who use laser-scanning and physics to prove exactly how the crash happened. They can determine the truck’s speed based on the “crush profile” of your vehicle. This scientific evidence is much harder for an insurance company to argue with than a witness’s memory.
How much insurance do these trucks have?
The federal minimum for most trucks is $750,000, and for oil or hazmat, it’s $5 million. Many large carriers carry “excess” policies of $10M, $20M, or more. Because 18-wheeler injuries are so expensive, these large policies are the only way to ensure you aren’t left with millions in medical debt.
Can I change lawyers if I’m not happy with my current one?
Yes. We often have Kirbyville residents come to us after a “billboard firm” stops returning their calls. In Texas, you have the right to fire your lawyer and hire a new one at any time. We can handle the transition and ensure your previous lawyer is handled according to the law. As Angel Walle said, “They solved in a couple of months what others did nothing about in two years.”
What happens if the black box was destroyed?
If the trucking company “lost” the ECM data after we sent a spoliation letter, we can ask the judge for an “adverse inference.” This means the jury is told that they must assume the destroyed data would have proven the trucking company was at fault. It is a devastating blow for the defense.
Does Attorney911 handle commercial vehicle accidents other than 18-wheelers?
Absolutely. We handle:
- Delivery Vans (Amazon, FedEx, UPS)
- Dump Trucks and Concrete Mixers
- Box Trucks and Straight Trucks
- City Buses and Garbage Trucks
- Utility and Repair Trucks (CenterPoint, etc.)
If the vehicle has a DOT number or is being used for business, the rules of commercial litigation apply.
I am undocumented. Can I still file a claim in Kirbyville?
YES. Your immigration status is irrelevant to your right to recover damages in a Texas personal injury case. Lupe Peña is fluent in Spanish and will protect your rights with complete confidentiality. Hablamos Español. Sus derechos son los mismos.
How long will my case take?
Simple cases can settle in 6-12 months. Catastrophic cases with multiple defendants can take 1-3 years. We never “rush” a case if it means you get less money. We wait until we know the full extent of your future medical needs before we finalize any settlement.
What is “Traumatic Amputation” in a Kirbyville context?
This is when a limb is lost at the scene of the crash. Given the weight of log trucks and 18-wheelers, these are tragically common. We work to ensure your settlement covers the lifetime cost of prosthetics, which can be hundreds of thousands of dollars over a lifetime.
Why call 1-888-ATTY-911 specifically?
Because we are “Legal Emergency Lawyers™.” We don’t wait for your call to go to voicemail. We respond. We fight. We treat your family like humans, not just file numbers. Ralph Manginello has the 25+ years of experience you need, and our 4.9-star rating from 251+ reviews proves that we deliver results.
Don’t wait. The trucking company’s team is already working. Call 1-888-ATTY-911 and get your own fighters.
The Kirbyville US-96 Safety Report: Why Your Commute is Under Threat
US-96 through Kirbyville and Jasper County is a artery for the entire Texas economy. It carries millions of tons of freight annually, from the Port of Beaumont to the furniture markets of North Carolina and the distribution hubs of Dallas. But that economic power comes at a human cost.
Every time you get on US-96, you are sharing the road with drivers who are:
- Chasing Incentives: Many drivers are paid “by the mile,” which incentivizes speeding and log-book falsification.
- Fighting Fatigue: The “11-hour rule” is frequently ignored to avoid waiting at loading docks.
- Distracted by Telematics: Modern trucks have screens, tablets, and dispatch units that pull a driver’s eyes off the road for “just a second”—enough to travel the length of a football field.
According to NHTSA crash records, the stretch of highway between Kirbyville and Jasper has seen a spike in “overtaking” accidents, where trucks rear-end cars in slow-moving traffic. At Attorney911, we are documenting these patterns to show that these accidents aren’t isolated incidents—they are the result of a dangerous trucking culture.
If you are noticing:
- Trucks swerving on US-96 or FM 82
- Drivers tailgating in the Kirbyville city limits
- Logs that aren’t properly secured on timber trucks
- Brakes that are smoking or squealing
You are seeing the evidence of negligence. If that negligence targets you or someone you love, you have the right to strike back.
Final Call: Your Justice Starts in Kirbyville
You’ve read the stats. You know the laws. You understand the physics. Now, you have a choice. You can let the insurance company process you as a “statistic” and pay you pennies on the dollar. Or, you can hire a firm that has spent over a quarter-century holding the most powerful entities in the world accountable.
Ralph Manginello and Lupe Peña are ready. Our spoliation letters are drafted. Our experts are on standby. We are Kirbyville’s first responder for legal emergencies.
As Mongo Slade said, “I was rear-ended and the team got right to work… I also got a very nice settlement.” We want you to be our next success story. We want you to focus on healing while we focus on the fight.
Call 1-888-ATTY-911 (888-288-9911) today.
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