If You’ve Been Hurt in a Car Accident in Comanche County, Texas, We Know Exactly What You’re Going Through
Right now, you’re probably scared, overwhelmed, and in pain. You’re trying to figure out how to pay the medical bills that keep piling up, how to get your car fixed or replaced, and how to support your family when you can’t work. Maybe the insurance company is already calling, sounding helpful, but you can’t shake the feeling that something isn’t right. We understand. At Attorney911, we’ve spent 27+ years helping families across Central Texas recover from exactly this nightmare, and we’re here to help you too.
Comanche County sees more than its share of serious crashes on highways like US-67, US-377, and SH-16. In 2024, Texas had 4,150 traffic deaths and over 251,000 injuries. Right here in Comanche County, families are dealing with the aftermath of high-speed collisions, rollovers on rural roads, and devastating crashes involving commercial trucks. When you’re facing this kind of crisis, you need more than just any lawyer—you need a legal team that knows every road, every court, and every tactic the insurance companies use to minimize your suffering.
Why We’re Different: We Used to Defend Insurance Companies—Now We Fight for You
Most law firms talk about “fighting insurance companies.” We don’t have to fight them—we know how they think from the inside. Our firm includes Lupe Peña, who worked for years at a national defense firm learning firsthand how large insurance companies value claims and deny coverage.
“I’ve reviewed hundreds of surveillance videos and social media posts as a defense attorney,” Lupe explains. “Here’s the truth: Insurance companies take innocent activity out of context. They freeze ONE frame of you moving ‘normally’ and ignore the 10 minutes of you struggling before and after. They’re not documenting your life—they’re building ammunition against you.”
Lupe’s insider knowledge is your unfair advantage. He calculated claim values using the same software programs that insurance adjusters use today. He understands reserve psychology—how insurance companies set aside money for your claim and why they try to keep it low. Now he uses that classified intelligence to beat them at their own game.
Comanche County Car Accidents: The Reality on Our Roads
Living in rural Central Texas means beautiful open roads, but it also means higher risks. Single-vehicle run-off-road crashes killed 1,353 people statewide in 2024—the deadliest crash type in Texas. On Comanche County’s two-lane highways, a moment of distraction, a tire blowout, or an animal crossing can send you into a ditch or oncoming traffic.
Failed to Drive in a Single Lane caused 800 fatal crashes across Texas in 2024. That’s one every 11 hours. On highways like US-67 that wind through Comanche County’s rolling terrain, this factor is especially dangerous.
If you’ve been rear-ended on US-377 near Comanche, sideswiped on SH-16 near De Leon, or hit head-on by a wrong-way driver on a dark stretch of road, we know what you’re up against. The physical pain is just the beginning. The financial stress can be crippling.
Common Injuries We See in Comanche County Crashes
Every crash is different, but we see certain injuries repeatedly in our Central Texas cases:
Traumatic Brain Injuries (TBI): Even a “mild” concussion can change your life. Symptoms like headaches, confusion, and memory problems might not appear for hours or days. We’ve represented clients with vision loss, cognitive impairment, and personality changes that required multi-million dollar settlements to cover lifetime care.
Spinal Injuries: Herniated discs, fractured vertebrae, and spinal cord damage are common in high-speed rural crashes. One client suffered a partial leg amputation after a car accident led to staff infections during treatment—this case settled in the millions.
Broken Bones and Fractures: Simple fractures can heal in weeks. Surgical fractures requiring hardware can mean months off work and permanent limitations.
Soft Tissue Damage: Whiplash, sprains, and strains might sound minor, but 15-20% develop chronic pain that never fully resolves.
Texas Law: What You’re Entitled to Recover
Under Texas law, if someone else’s negligence caused your injuries, you can recover both economic and non-economic damages. There’s no cap on either type in standard car accident cases.
Economic Damages (Your Actual Financial Losses)
- Medical Expenses: Past and future bills, surgeries, physical therapy, medications, equipment
- Lost Wages: Income you’ve already lost and future earning capacity
- Property Damage: Vehicle repair or replacement, personal items
- Out-of-Pocket Costs: Transportation to appointments, home modifications, household help you now need
Non-Economic Damages (Your Pain and Suffering)
- Physical Pain: The actual pain from your injuries
- Mental Anguish: Anxiety, depression, PTSD, fear
- Physical Impairment: Loss of function, disability, limitations on daily activities
- Disfigurement: Scarring, permanent visible injuries
- Loss of Enjoyment of Life: Inability to do hobbies, activities, or work you used to love
Punitive Damages: When the At-Fault Driver’s Behavior Was Especially Reckless
If the driver who hit you was drunk, speeding excessively, or engaging in other grossly negligent behavior, Texas law allows punitive damages to punish them. Here’s what’s crucial: If the underlying act is a felony (like intoxication assault or manslaughter), there is NO CAP on punitive damages. We can pursue the full amount a jury awards.
Who Can Be Held Liable? It’s Not Just the Other Driver
Many accident victims don’t realize that multiple parties may share responsibility for their injuries. We investigate every possible source of compensation.
The “Deep Pocket Chain” in Trucking Accidents
Commercial vehicle crashes often involve complex liability. We don’t just sue the driver—we go up the chain:
- Truck Driver: Direct negligence for speeding, fatigue, distraction
- Motor Carrier: The trucking company is liable under respondeat superior, plus direct negligence for hiring unqualified drivers, poor maintenance, or pushing drivers beyond legal hours
- Freight Broker: If they negligently selected an unsafe carrier
- Maintenance Provider: If faulty repairs contributed
- Cargo Shipper: If improper loading caused the crash
- Vehicle Manufacturer: If a defect (brake failure, tire blowout, steering issue) played a role
In 2024, Texas had 39,393 commercial vehicle accidents that killed 608 people. Attorney911 has helped numerous families facing trucking-related wrongful death recover millions of dollars in compensation. Our federal court experience means we can handle complex, multi-jurisdictional cases against major corporations.
Other Liable Parties in Different Crash Types
Drunk Driving: Beyond the driver, Texas Dram Shop Act allows us to sue bars, restaurants, or liquor stores that served an obviously intoxicated person. This adds a $1M+ commercial policy to your recovery. In Comanche County, we investigate every alcohol-related crash to identify where the driver was overserved.
Single-Vehicle Crashes: If you ran off the road due to a pothole, missing guardrail, or road defect, the Texas Department of Transportation or county may be liable under the Texas Tort Claims Act. However, you only have 6 months to provide notice—much shorter than the standard 2-year statute of limitations.
Product Defects: If your vehicle’s brakes failed, airbag didn’t deploy, or tire blew out, the manufacturer is strictly liable under product liability law.
Employer Liability: If the at-fault driver was working (delivery driver, rideshare, sales rep), their employer is responsible.
The Insurance Company Playbook: 9 Tactics They Use Against You
Insurance companies have a playbook they’ve used for decades. We know it because Lupe helped write it. Here’s what they’re doing to you right now:
Tactic 1: Contacting You Within Days—While You’re Vulnerable
Adjusters call while you’re still in the hospital, on pain medication, confused and scared. They act like they’re helping, but they’re building a case against you. Every word is recorded and will be used to minimize your claim.
Our Counter: Once you hire us, ALL communication goes through our office. You never speak to them again.
Tactic 2: The Quick, Lowball Settlement Offer
They offer $2,000-$5,000 while you’re desperate with mounting bills. They say it’s a “fair” offer and warn it expires in 48 hours. What they don’t tell you: If you accept, you sign away ALL rights to future compensation. When your MRI six weeks later shows a herniated disc requiring $100,000 surgery, you’re on your own.
Our Counter: We never settle before you reach Maximum Medical Improvement. Lupe knows they’re offering 10-20% of true value because he calculated those offers for years.
Tactic 3: The “Independent” Medical Exam (IME)
They send you to “their” doctor. These doctors are paid $2,000-$5,000 per exam and know who signs their checks. In 10-15 minutes, they’ll claim you have “pre-existing degenerative changes” or your treatment is “excessive.” They’re not independent—they’re defense witnesses.
Our Counter: Lupe knows these specific doctors and their biases. We challenge IME reports with our own medical experts and cross-examine their credibility.
Tactic 4: Delay and Financial Pressure
They ignore your calls, “lose” paperwork, and drag out your case for months. They have unlimited time and resources. You have medical bills, lost income, and creditors calling. By month 12, you’d accept almost anything just to end it.
Our Counter: We file lawsuits and force deadlines. Lupe used delay tactics for years—now he defeats them.
Tactic 5: Surveillance and Social Media Monitoring
Private investigators video you grocery shopping, picking up your child, or walking to your car. They monitor your Facebook, Instagram, TikTok. One photo of you smiling at a birthday party becomes “proof” you’re not really injured.
LUPE’S DIRECT INSIDER QUOTE: “I’ve reviewed hundreds of surveillance videos and social media posts as defense attorney. They freeze ONE frame of you moving ‘normally’ and ignore the 10 minutes of you struggling before and after. They’re building ammunition against you.”
7 Rules to Protect Yourself:
- Make ALL profiles private immediately
- Don’t post about your accident or injuries
- No check-ins at locations
- Tell friends not to tag you
- Don’t accept friend requests from strangers
- Best option: Stay off social media entirely
- Assume EVERYTHING you do is being monitored
Tactic 6: Blame-Shifting (Comparative Fault)
Texas uses modified comparative negligence. If you’re found 51% or more at fault, you get NOTHING. Insurance companies try to assign you maximum fault to reduce payment. Even 10% fault on a $100,000 claim costs you $10,000.
Our Counter: Lupe made these fault arguments for years. Now he defeats them with accident reconstruction, witness statements, and expert testimony.
Tactic 7: The Broad Medical Authorization Trap
They ask you to sign a release for your “medical records.” What they really want is your ENTIRE medical history—records from 10 years ago so they can blame your injuries on a pre-existing condition.
Our Counter: We limit authorizations to accident-related records only. Lupe knows what they’re searching for.
Tactic 8: Attacking Gaps in Treatment
If you miss one doctor’s appointment, they’ll claim: “If you were really hurt, you wouldn’t have missed it.” They don’t care about legitimate reasons—cost, transportation, scheduling conflicts.
Our Counter: We ensure consistent treatment, connect you with lien doctors, and document legitimate reasons for any gaps.
Tactic 9: Hiding Available Insurance Coverage
They claim: “We only have $30,000 in coverage.” What they don’t mention: umbrella policies, commercial policies, corporate policies, stacking opportunities. We once investigated a case where insurance claimed $30K, but we found $8,030,000 in available coverage.
Our Counter: Lupe knows coverage structures from inside. We subpoena policies and exhaust every source.
The 48-Hour Protocol: What to Do RIGHT NOW
Evidence disappears quickly. Here’s your action plan:
Hour 1-6: Immediate Crisis Response
✅ Safety First: Get to a safe location away from traffic
✅ Call 911: Request police and medical assistance
✅ Medical Attention: Go to the ER immediately. Adrenaline masks injuries—some symptoms take days to appear
✅ Document Everything: Take photos of ALL vehicles (every angle), the scene, road conditions, injuries, debris
✅ Exchange Information: Names, phone numbers, addresses, insurance cards, driver’s licenses, license plates
✅ Witnesses: Get names and phone numbers from anyone who saw what happened
✅ CALL ATTORNEY911: 1-888-ATTY-911 before you speak to ANY insurance company
Hour 6-24: Critical Evidence Preservation
✅ Digital: Preserve ALL texts, calls, photos. Email copies to yourself. Don’t delete anything
✅ Physical: Keep damaged clothing and personal items. DON’T repair your vehicle yet—it contains evidence
✅ Medical Records: Request ER discharge papers. Follow up with a doctor within 24-48 hours
✅ Insurance: Note who calls you. DON’T give recorded statements. DON’T sign anything. Say: “I need to speak with my attorney”
✅ Social Media: Make ALL profiles private. DON’T post about the accident or your activities
Hour 24-48: Strategic Legal Moves
✅ Legal Consultation: Call 1-888-ATTY-911 with your documentation ready
✅ Insurance Response: Refer ALL calls to us
✅ Settlement Offers: Do NOT accept or sign anything—EVER—without talking to us
✅ Evidence Backup: Upload everything to cloud storage. Write a detailed timeline while your memory is fresh
Evidence Deterioration Timeline
| Timeframe | What You LOSE |
|---|---|
| Day 1-7 | Witness memories fade. Skid marks cleared. Scene changes |
| Day 7-30 | SURVEILLANCE FOOTAGE DELETED—gas stations (7-14 days), retail (30 days), Ring cameras (30-60 days), traffic cams (30 days) |
| Month 1-2 | Insurance builds defense. Vehicle repairs destroy evidence |
| Month 2-6 | ELD/black box data deleted (30-180 days). Cell records harder to get |
| Month 6-12 | Witnesses move. Medical evidence link weakens. You become financially desperate |
| Month 12-24 | Statute of limitations approaches. You accept lowball |
Why Choose Attorney911 for Your Comanche County Car Accident Case
1. We Know Insurance Company Tactics From the Inside
Lupe Peña’s years as a defense attorney give us an unfair advantage. We anticipate their strategies because he deployed them. We know their valuation software, reserve setting, and settlement authority limits.
2. Multi-Million Dollar Results Across Texas
In a recent case, our client suffered a brain injury with vision loss when a log dropped on him at a logging company. This multi-million dollar settlement covered lifetime care and lost earning capacity.
Another client’s leg injury from a car accident led to staff infections and partial amputation. This case also settled in the millions.
We’ve helped numerous families facing trucking-related wrongful death recover millions. Our federal court experience means we can take on the largest corporations.
3. Federal Court Licensed—Complex Cases Welcome
Ralph Manginello and Luque Peña are both admitted to the U.S. District Court, Southern District of Texas. This matters for:
- Trucking cases involving FMCSA regulations
- Maritime and offshore accidents
- Multi-state defendants
- Cases against major corporations like Amazon, FedEx, or national trucking carriers
Our firm is one of the few in Texas involved in the BP Texas City Refinery explosion litigation—a $2.1 billion case that killed 15 and injured over 180 workers. We have the resources and experience to fight billion-dollar corporations.
4. We Take Cases Other Attorneys Reject
Greg Garcia’s review says it best: “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.”
Donald Wilcox adds: “In the beginning I had another attorney but he dropped my case although Manginello law firm were able to help me out.”
We don’t back down from challenging cases. We prepare every case as if it’s going to trial, and insurance companies know we’re not bluffing. That increases settlement values across the board.
5. Personal Communication—You’re Family, Not a Case Number
Our case managers like Leonor are praised repeatedly in reviews. Stephanie Hernandez says: “When I felt I had no hope or direction, Leonor reached out to me…She took all the weight of my worries off my shoulders.”
Chad Harris echoes: “You are NOT a pest to them and you are NOT just some client…You are FAMILY to them.”
Dame Haskett adds: “Consistent communication and not one time did I call and not get a clear answer…Ralph reached out personally.”
This is our culture. When you’re injured in Comanche County, you deserve personal attention, not a settlement mill that processes you like an assembly line.
6. Spanish-Language Services—No Communication Barriers
Luque Peña is fluent in Spanish, and our staff includes bilingual team members like Zulema. Celia Dominguez writes: “Especially Miss Zulema, who is always very kind and always translates.”
Texas is 40% Hispanic. We serve Comanche County’s Spanish-speaking community with the same dedication and personal attention.
7. Celebrity Endorsement—Houston Trusts Us
Jacqueline Johnson says: “One of Houston’s Great Men Trae Tha Truth has recommended this law firm. So if he is vouching for them then I know they do good work.”
When community leaders trust us with their referrals, you can trust us with your case.
Comanche County-Specific Accident Data
Comanche County, with its rural highways and agricultural traffic, faces unique risks. Here’s what the data tells us:
Rural Crash Lethality: Rural crashes are 2.66 times more likely to be fatal than urban crashes. In 2024, 50.12% of Texas traffic deaths occurred in rural areas despite having far less traffic. Comanche County’s two-lane highways like US-67 and US-377 see higher speeds, longer EMS response times, and less access to Level 1 trauma centers.
Single-Vehicle Dominance: Run-off-road crashes killed 1,353 Texans in 2024—32.60% of all traffic deaths. The “Failed to Drive in Single Lane” factor caused 800 fatal crashes statewide. These are particularly common on Comanche County’s winding rural roads.
Commercial Vehicle Risks: While Comanche County isn’t a major metro, US-67 and US-377 carry significant truck traffic connecting Abilene, Waco, and Stephenville. In 2024, Texas had 39,393 commercial vehicle crashes killing 608 people. Brown County (just north of Comanche) recorded 1,247 truck crashes with 9 fatalities. The trucks that pass through Comanche County pose the same risks.
DUI Reality: Every 23 minutes, someone in Texas is involved in an alcohol-related crash. The peak danger time is 2:00-2:59 AM on Sundays—right after bars close. While Comanche County is rural, DUI crashes on dark highways are often catastrophic.
What Your Case Is Worth: Settlement Ranges for Comanche County Accidents
Every case is unique, but here are realistic ranges based on our experience across Texas:
| Injury Type | Settlement Range |
|---|---|
| Soft tissue (whiplash, sprains) | $15,000 – $60,000 |
| Simple fracture | $35,000 – $95,000 |
| Surgical fracture | $132,000 – $328,000 |
| Herniated disc (surgery) | $346,000 – $1,205,000 |
| Traumatic brain injury | $1,548,000 – $9,838,000 |
| Spinal cord/paralysis | $4,770,000 – $25,880,000 |
| Wrongful death (working adult) | $1,910,000 – $9,520,000 |
Multiplier Method: We calculate non-economic damages using multipliers from 1.5x (minor injuries) to 5x+ (catastrophic). Luque knows how insurance companies calculate these from his defense days and ensures we demand the maximum multiplier your case warrants.
The Texas Legal Framework That Protects You
Statute of Limitations: 2 Years—No Exceptions
You have two years from the date of your accident to file a personal injury lawsuit in Texas (Texas Civil Practice & Remedies Code § 16.003). Miss this deadline by even one day, and your case is barred forever. No exceptions. No extensions.
For government claims (if a TxDOT vehicle, school bus, or other government employee caused your crash), you have only 6 months to provide formal notice. Miss this, and you lose your right to compensation.
Modified Comparative Negligence: The 51% Bar
Texas uses a 51% bar rule. You can recover damages if you’re 50% or less at fault, but your recovery is reduced by your fault percentage. At 51% or more fault, you recover nothing.
Example: If you’re awarded $100,000 but found 30% at fault, you receive $70,000. If you’re 51% at fault, you receive $0.
Insurance companies exploit this by trying to assign maximum fault to victims. We fight back with accident reconstruction, expert testimony, and Lupe’s insider knowledge of how defense attorneys make these arguments.
The Stowers Doctrine: Insurance Companies’ Worst Nightmare
This is the most powerful collection tool in Texas personal injury law. If we make a settlement demand within the at-fault driver’s policy limits, and the insurance company unreasonably refuses, they become liable for the ENTIRE verdict—even amounts exceeding policy limits.
Rear-end collisions are perfect for Stowers demands because liability is so clear. If the other driver rear-ended you at a stoplight, we’ll send a Stowers demand. If they refuse and we get a verdict for $500,000 against a $30,000 policy, the insurance company pays the full $500,000.
Texas Dram Shop Act: Holding Bars Accountable
If a driver was overserved at a bar, restaurant, or liquor store before crashing into you, that establishment is liable under the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code § 2.02.
Signs of obvious intoxication include slurred speech, bloodshot eyes, unsteady gait, aggressive behavior, and strong alcohol odor. Every 2 AM DUI crash in Comanche County likely involves a bar that closed at 2 AM per TABC rules.
Dram Shop claims add a $1M+ commercial policy to your recovery. We investigate every DUI crash thoroughly.
Uninsured/Underinsured Motorist (UM/UIM) Coverage
Texas requires insurers to offer UM/UIM coverage. CRITICAL FACT: Your OWN auto policy covers you as a pedestrian. Most people don’t know this. If you’re hit while walking on US-67, your car insurance can pay for your injuries.
We investigate ALL available UM/UIM policies and may be able to stack multiple policies for maximum recovery.
FAQ: Comanche County Car Accident Questions
What should I do immediately after a car accident in Comanche County?
Call 911, get medical attention, document everything with photos, exchange information, get witness contacts, and call Attorney911 at 1-888-ATTY-911 before speaking to any insurance company. Do not give recorded statements or sign anything. Learn more in our video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OCox4Lq7zBM
How much time do I have to file a claim after a Comanche County accident?
You have 2 years from the accident date (Texas Civil Practice & Remedies Code § 16.003). For government claims, you have only 6 months to provide notice. Do not wait—critical evidence disappears within days.
Should I accept the insurance company’s settlement offer?
Never accept an offer without talking to us first. Early offers are typically 10-20% of your case’s true value. Once you accept, you cannot go back for more, even if you need additional surgery. Lupe knows these tactics because he calculated offers for insurance companies for years.
What if the other driver was drunk? Can I sue the bar?
Yes. Texas Dram Shop Act allows us to hold bars, restaurants, and liquor stores accountable for overserving obviously intoxicated patrons. Comanche County DUI crashes often involve establishments in Brownwood, Stephenville, or Comanche that served the driver before the crash. This adds a $1M+ commercial policy to your recovery.
What if I was partially at fault for my Comanche County accident?
You can still recover if you’re 50% or less at fault. Your award is reduced by your fault percentage. Insurance companies will try to maximize your fault percentage. We fight back with evidence and Lupe’s insider knowledge of how defense attorneys make these arguments.
What damages can I recover in a Texas car accident case?
Medical expenses (past and future), lost wages, lost earning capacity, property damage, pain and suffering, mental anguish, physical impairment, disfigurement, and potentially punitive damages. There is NO CAP on economic or non-economic damages in Texas car accident cases (except medical malpractice).
How much does it cost to hire Attorney911 for my Comanche County case?
Nothing upfront. We work on contingency—33.33% if we settle before trial, 40% if we go to trial. You pay nothing unless we win. Testimonial from Chavodrian Miles: “Leonor got me into the doctor the same day…it only took 6 months amazing.”
Will my Comanche County case go to trial?
Most cases settle, but we prepare every case as if it’s going to trial. This preparation increases settlement value because insurance companies know we’re not bluffing. Watch: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Ed5AnmCMcc
How long will my case take?
Simple soft tissue cases: 3-6 months. Cases requiring surgery: 6-18 months. Complex trucking or catastrophic injury cases: 12-24+ months. We’ll give you a realistic timeline after evaluating your case.
What if the other driver fled the scene in Comanche County?
You can file a UM/UIM claim with your own insurance. You must report the crash to police within 24 hours. Critical: Surveillance footage from nearby businesses, homes, or traffic cameras is deleted in 7-30 days. We send preservation letters immediately to secure this evidence.
Can undocumented immigrants file accident claims in Texas?
Absolutely yes. Your immigration status does not affect your right to compensation. We represent all members of our Central Texas community.
What if I have a pre-existing condition?
Texas follows the “eggshell plaintiff” rule—defendants take you as they find you. If your arthritis, old back injury, or prior condition was made WORSE by the crash, you’re entitled to full compensation for the worsening. Insurance companies exploit confusion around this rule. We don’t let them.
What if I was hit by an Amazon, FedEx, or UPS delivery truck in Comanche County?
These cases involve complex liability. We investigate whether the driver was a W-2 employee (respondeat superior) or contractor (negligent hiring/supervision). We recently secured a significant settlement for a client injured lifting cargo on a ship by proving the employer should have provided assistance. We apply the same thorough investigation to delivery truck cases.
What should I do if the insurance company wants a recorded statement?
Politely decline and call us. You are NOT required to give a recorded statement to the other driver’s insurance. Anything you say can be twisted and used against you. Let us be your voice.
How is pain and suffering calculated in Texas?
We use the multiplier method: Medical expenses × Multiplier (1.5x to 5x+) + Lost wages + Property damage. Serious injuries get higher multipliers. Lupe knows how insurance companies calculate these and ensures we demand the maximum.
What if I was a passenger in the at-fault vehicle?
You can still file a claim against the driver’s insurance. This is common in single-vehicle crashes. Your relationship with the driver doesn’t bar your recovery.
What if my child was injured in a Comanche County accident?
We handle minor claims with extra care. Parents can pursue damages on behalf of children. The statute of limitations is tolled until the child’s 18th birthday, but we recommend acting immediately to preserve evidence.
Can I switch attorneys if I’m unhappy with my current one?
Yes. Greg Garcia did exactly that: “In the beginning I had another attorney but he dropped my case although Manginello law firm were able to help me out.” We’ll handle the transition seamlessly.
What if the accident happened on a Comanche County farm-to-market road?
Farm-to-market roads have the highest crash rate in Texas (121.15 crashes per 100M VMT in rural areas). If a road defect caused your crash, we can pursue a claim against the Texas Department of Transportation under the Texas Tort Claims Act—but you have only 6 months to provide notice.
Do I need a lawyer for a minor fender-bender in Comanche County?
If you have no injuries and minimal property damage, maybe not. But if you have ANY medical treatment, missed work, or ongoing pain, the insurance company’s goal is to minimize your payout. We offer free consultations to help you understand your rights. No fee unless we win.
What happens during my free consultation?
Ralph or Lupe will personally review your case. We’ll explain your rights, potential recovery, timeline, and next steps. There’s zero pressure and no obligation. Call 1-888-ATTY-911.
How do I reach Attorney911 from Comanche County?
Call our legal emergency line 1-888-ATTY-911 (1-888-288-9911) 24/7. We have live staff, not an answering service. We serve all of Central Texas from our Houston, Austin, and Beaumont offices and regularly travel to Comanche County for client meetings and court appearances.
The Bottom Line: Why Comanche County Chooses Attorney911
When you’re injured in Comanche County—whether on US-67 near Comanche, SH-16 near De Leon, or US-377 near the Brown County line—you need more than a lawyer. You need a legal emergency response team that:
- Knows insurance company tactics from the inside (Lupe’s defense background)
- Has recovered multi-million dollar settlements for brain injuries, amputations, and wrongful deaths
- Is admitted to federal court for complex trucking and corporate cases
- Prepared the BP explosion litigation—we’ve taken on billion-dollar corporations
- Provides personal communication where you’re family, not a case number
- Offers Spanish-language services with fluent attorneys and staff
- Takes cases other firms reject and wins
Most importantly: We don’t get paid unless you win. There’s zero financial risk to you.
Call 1-888-ATTY-911 Now—Before Evidence Disappears
That surveillance footage from the gas station on US-67? Deleted in 7-14 days. Witness memories fade within a week. The black box data from the truck that hit you? Gone in 30-180 days.
Every day you wait, your case gets weaker.
We answer 24/7 at 1-888-ATTY-911 (1-888-288-9911). The consultation is free. The advice is invaluable. And if we take your case, we don’t get paid unless we win.
Don’t let the insurance company build a case against you while you wait. Don’t become another statistic in Texas’s 251,000+ annual injuries. Call now and let us take the weight off your shoulders—just like we did for Stephanie Hernandez, Greg Garcia, Donald Wilcox, and hundreds of other Texans who trusted Attorney911 to fight for them.
Hablamos Español. We serve all of Comanche County—Comanche, De Leon, Gustine, Rising Star, and every community in between.
Attorney911 | The Manginello Law Firm
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1177 West Loop S, Suite 1600, Houston, TX 77027
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Disclaimer: Every case is unique. Past results do not guarantee future outcomes. Attorney advertising. Principal office: Houston, Texas.