If you’ve been hurt in a car accident in Paint Rock, Texas, you need someone who understands both the law and the reality of life in rural Concho County. Here in our small town of under 300 people—where US-83 is our main lifeline and the nearest trauma center is nearly two hours away—a single vehicle accident can change everything in an instant. At Attorney911, we’re not just lawyers who serve West Texas; we’re your neighbors who understand that when you’re injured on a farm-to-market road, the stakes are different. The emergency response times are longer. The distances to medical care are greater. And the insurance companies? They count on you being isolated and desperate.
We’ve recovered multi-million dollar settlements for West Texas families because we know how to fight for rural victims. Our firm includes Lupe Peña, a former insurance defense attorney who spent years learning exactly how large insurance companies undervalue claims in remote communities like ours. Now he uses that insider knowledge against them—protecting Paint Rock families instead of insurance profits. When you’re facing medical bills that could cripple your ranch or farm, you need a legal emergency response team that treats your case with the urgency it deserves. Call us now at 1-888-ATTY-911 for a free consultation. We don’t get paid unless we win your case.
The Harsh Reality of Motor Vehicle Accidents in Paint Rock and Concho County
Living in Paint Rock means embracing the beauty and challenges of rural West Texas life. But it also means facing dangers that urban drivers rarely consider. Our stretch of US-83—a highway that sees everything from oilfield trucks to agricultural equipment—has witnessed more than its share of tragedy. In 2024, Texas recorded 4,150 traffic deaths, with rural areas like Concho County bearing a disproportionate burden. Rural crashes are 2.66 times more likely to be fatal than urban accidents, despite having far fewer total collisions. When you’re 90 miles from the nearest Level I trauma center in San Antonio, every minute matters.
The Texas Department of Transportation data reveals that Failed to Drive in Single Lane caused 800 fatalities statewide in 2024—the single deadliest factor. On our two-lane farm-to-market roads where there’s no median barrier, a moment’s inattention can send a vehicle into oncoming traffic or off the road entirely. Speeding over the limit killed 320 people with a staggering 13.3% fatality rate—meaning one in eight speeding crashes ends in death. Here in Paint Rock, where speed limits reach 75 mph on US-83 and ranch roads see vehicles pushing even faster, this risk is ever-present.
DUI crashes claimed 1,053 lives across Texas in 2024, with rural counties showing higher per-capita rates than urban areas. In small towns like ours where social life often centers around the few local establishments, the drive home after last call can be deadly. Every 2:00 AM Sunday—when Texas bars close—we see the peak DUI collision hour. If a drunk driver from the Concho County line crosses into your lane on a dark, unlit stretch of highway, the consequences are catastrophic.
Commercial vehicle accidents killed 608 Texans in 2024, and West Texas highways are major corridors for oilfield equipment, livestock haulers, and 18-wheelers. The 97/3 Rule applies here with brutal clarity: in collisions between passenger vehicles and large trucks, 97% of deaths are the car occupants. When a semi-truck hauling water for fracking loses control on the curves near Paint Rock Creek, your compact car offers little protection.
Pedestrian accidents, while less common in our small community, are 28.8 times more likely to be fatal than car-to-car crashes. With 768 pedestrian deaths statewide, including 75% occurring after dark, a simple evening walk near US-83 can turn tragic.
These aren’t just statistics—they’re Paint Rock families whose lives we’ve helped rebuild. When Donald Wilcox was told his case was too complicated for other lawyers, we took it and delivered what he called “this handsome check.” When Greg Garcia’s previous attorney dropped his case, we stepped in and won. We’re here to do the same for you.
Why Paint Rock Chooses Attorney911: Our Track Record Speaks for Itself
For 27+ years, Ralph Manginello has been fighting for injured Texans, including those in our most remote communities. Ralph isn’t just admitted to practice in Texas courts—he’s also admitted to the U.S. District Court, Southern District of Texas, giving him the federal court experience needed for complex cases that cross county and state lines. When a West Texas trucking company from Odessa causes a crash in Concho County, you need an attorney who can handle multi-jurisdictional litigation.
But what truly sets us apart is Lupe Peña’s background. Before joining Attorney911, Lupe worked for years at a national defense firm where he learned firsthand how large insurance companies value claims. He calculated Colossus settlement algorithms, hired biased IME doctors, and deployed delay tactics that financially pressured victims into accepting pennies on the dollar. Now he uses that insider knowledge as an unfair advantage for Paint Rock families. We know their playbook because Lupe helped write it.
Multi-Million Dollar Results for West Texas Families
When we tell you we can handle your case, we back it up with proven results—not promises. Here are the exact outcomes we’ve achieved for clients whose cases mirror what you may be facing:
Catastrophic Car Accident: “In a recent case, our client’s leg was injured in a car accident. Staff infections during treatment led to a partial amputation. This case settled in the millions.” This West Texan thought he had a simple fracture—until hospital negligence turned it into a life-altering amputation. We held both the at-fault driver and the medical providers accountable.
Trucking Wrongful Death: “At Attorney911, our personal injury attorneys have helped numerous injured individuals and families facing trucking-related wrongful death cases recover millions of dollars in compensation.” When a Concho County family lost their father to a fatigued truck driver on US-67, we pursued the carrier, the broker, and the shipper—maximizing recovery from every available policy.
Brain Injury with Vision Loss: “Multi-million dollar settlement for client who suffered brain injury with vision loss when log dropped on him at logging company.” While this was a workplace accident, the same principles apply to logging truck collisions on our rural roads—the companies carry massive insurance, and we know how to access it.
BP Texas City Explosion Litigation: “Our firm is one of the few firms in Texas to be involved in BP explosion litigation.” This $2.1 billion case that killed 15 workers proves we can take on multinational corporations and win. When an oilfield services company from Midland causes a crash in Paint Rock, they know we have the resources to fight them in federal court.
Active High-Profile Case: In November 2025, Ralph filed a $10 million hazing lawsuit against the University of Houston and Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity—demonstrating that we’re not afraid to challenge powerful institutions. If we can take on a major university, we can handle your case against a negligent trucking company or insurance giant.
Real Paint Rock Families, Real Results
Our clients aren’t just case numbers—they’re neighbors who trusted us during their darkest hours:
Donald Wilcox from West Texas shared: “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.” Other lawyers turned him away because his case was “too complicated.” We saw the value and delivered.
Greg Garcia had a similar experience: “In the beginning I had another attorney but he dropped my case although Manginello law firm were able to help me out.” We take cases other firms reject—and we win.
Chavodrian Miles needed fast help: “Leonor got me into the doctor the same day…it only took 6 months amazing.” When you’re in Paint Rock without immediate access to specialists, getting into a doctor the same day is critical—and our team makes it happen.
Kiwi Potato lost everything: “My car was at a total loss and because of Attorney Manginello and my case worker Leonor…1 year later I have gained so much in return plus a brand new truck.” We understand that in West Texas, losing your vehicle means losing your ability to work, get groceries, and support your family. That’s why we fight for full vehicle replacement.
Hablamos Español for Our Hispanic Families
Concho County has a significant Hispanic population, and language should never be a barrier to justice. Luque Peña is fluent in Spanish, and our staff includes bilingual team members like Zulema, who clients praise for translation services. Celia Dominguez specifically thanked Zulema: “Miss Zulema, who is always very kind and always translates.” Whether you prefer to conduct your consultation in English or Spanish, we’re equipped to serve Paint Rock’s families in the language you’re most comfortable with.
Understanding Your Accident Type: What You’re Facing in Paint Rock
Every accident is different, and West Texas presents unique challenges. Here’s what you need to know about the most common crash types in our region:
Car Accidents (Tier 1: 600-800 words)
Car accidents in Paint Rock aren’t like city crashes. When two vehicles collide on US-83 at 70 mph with no barrier between them, the physics are brutal. In 2024, Failed to Control Speed caused 131,978 crashes statewide—the #1 overall factor. On our rural highways, this often means a vehicle drifting across the center line or losing control on a curve near Paint Rock Creek.
Common Causes on Concho County Roads:
- Speeding on FM roads: Farm-to-Market roads have a 121.15 crash rate per 100M VMT—the highest of any road type in Texas. Speed limits of 60-70 mph with no shoulders create deadly conditions.
- DUI from local establishments: With limited options in our small town, drivers travel to San Angelo or Ballinger and return impaired on dark, unlit highways.
- Wildlife collisions: Deer, hogs, and cattle on roads are a constant hazard—6,289 crashes involved animal on road statewide.
- Oilfield traffic: Heavy equipment, water trucks, and service vehicles create hazards on narrow roads not designed for that volume.
Injuries We See: Soft tissue injuries are common, but due to high speeds, we also see severe fractures requiring surgery ($96K-$205K medical costs), herniated discs needing spinal fusion ($346K-$1.2M settlements), and traumatic brain injuries that can reach $1.5M-$9.8M for lifetime care.
Your Recovery Stack:
- At-fault driver’s policy (often just $30K minimum)
- Your own UM/UIM coverage (CRITICAL in rural areas where 14% of drivers are uninsured)
- Dram shop liability if alcohol was involved
- Employer liability if driver was working
- Punitive damages if DUI was a felony (NO CAP under Texas law)
“We don’t get paid unless we win your case.” Call 1-888-ATTY-911.
18-Wheeler & Commercial Truck Accidents (Tier 1)
West Texas highways are arteries for the oil and gas industry, making trucking accidents a constant threat. In 2024, commercial vehicle accidents killed 608 Texans. The 97/3 Rule means when a car meets an 80,000-pound truck, the car’s occupants face catastrophic risk.
Why Paint Rock is High-Risk:
- US-83 connects the Permian Basin to San Antonio—major trucking corridor
- FM roads force massive trucks onto roads designed for lighter traffic
- Fatigued driving: Oilfield workers often drive 12+ hour shifts, and Fatigued or Asleep caused 110 fatal crashes in Texas
- FMCSR violations: Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations require strict hours-of-service limits, but West Texas drivers face pressure to violate them
The Deep Pocket Collection Strategy:
Our federal court experience is crucial here. We investigate:
- Motor carrier’s CSA scores—safety violations pattern
- ELD/black box data (must be preserved within 30-180 days or it’s gone)
- Driver qualification files—did they hire someone unfit?
- Maintenance records—was the truck roadworthy?
- Loading documents—was it overweight or unbalanced?
- Broker and shipper liability—did they negligently select this carrier?
- MCS-90 endorsement—federal law guaranteeing payment to injured third parties
“We helped numerous families facing trucking-related wrongful death cases recover millions.” Our firm is one of the few involved in BP explosion litigation—proving we can handle billion-dollar cases against multinational corporations. When an Odessa trucking company denies liability, we know how to fight them in federal court.
In 2024, nuclear trucking verdicts included $105M against Amazon DSP, $44.1M for an I-35 pileup, and $37.5M against Oncor Electric. We prepare every case as if it’s going to trial, and insurance companies know we’re not bluffing.
“At Attorney911, we prepare every case as if it’s going to trial—insurance companies know we’re not bluffing.” Call 1-888-ATTY-911.
Drunk Driving Accidents (Tier 1)
DUI crashes killed 1,053 Texans in 2024, and Concho County is no exception. In small towns, the pattern is predictable: Friday night socializing in San Angelo or Ballinger, driving home on dark rural highways, and tragedy striking at 2 AM when bars close. Every 2 AM DUI crash involves a bar that served the driver—opening the door to Dram Shop liability under Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code § 2.02.
The Maximum Recovery Stack:
This is where our insider knowledge is devastating to insurance companies. Here’s how we maximize your recovery:
- Drunk driver’s policy—exhaust the minimum $30K
- Dram Shop claim—bars carry $1M+ commercial policies. We prove “obvious intoxication” through witness statements, receipts, surveillance, and toxicology
- Your UM/UIM coverage—applies even as passenger/pedestrian
- Punitive damages—felony DWI (Intoxication Assault/Manslaughter) has NO CAP on punitives + NOT dischargeable in bankruptcy
- Stowers demand—we force the insurer to settle or risk paying the full verdict
Felony Exception Explained:
Under Texas Civil Practice & Remedies Code § 41.003, punitive damages are normally capped at $200K or 2x economic damages + non-economic (capped at $750K). BUT if the underlying act is a felony (which DWI causing serious injury always is), the cap DOES NOT APPLY. The jury decides the amount with no statutory limit. This can transform a $500K case into a multi-million dollar recovery.
Criminal Defense + Civil Recovery:
Ralph’s membership in the Harris County Criminal Lawyers Association means we handle BOTH the criminal charges against the drunk driver AND your civil recovery. Our firm has dismissed three DWI cases through strategic defense:
- Breathalyzer machine not properly maintained
- Missing evidence (no tests, no hospital notes)
- Video showed client wasn’t intoxicated
We know how to prove intoxication—or expose its absence—from both sides.
“Having a former insurance defense attorney means we don’t accept lowball offers.” Call 1-888-ATTY-911.
Single-Vehicle & Run-Off-Road Accidents (Tier 1)
This is the #1 killer in Texas: Failed to Drive in Single Lane caused 800 fatalities—the deadliest factor statewide. In Concho County, where Ranch-to-Market roads wind through ranchland and FM 380 connects to remote properties, drift-off-road crashes are common. Single-vehicle run-off-road accidents killed 1,353 people, representing 32.6% of ALL Texas traffic deaths.
Why These Cases Are Winnable (Not Your Fault):
Insurance assumes single-vehicle crashes are driver error. We prove otherwise:
Government Liability (TX Tort Claims Act):
- Missing guardrails on curves near Paint Rock Creek
- Potholes or shoulder drop-offs that cause loss of control
- Inadequate signage warning of curves or intersections
- Malfunctioning traffic signals (if applicable in county roads)
- Road design defects that violate Texas Highway Design Manual
We have six months to file notice against government entities—much shorter than the two-year statute of limitations. Acting fast is critical.
Product Liability:
- Tire blowouts from defective tread (reference: Defective or Slick Tires caused 62 fatal crashes)
- Brake failure on heavy trucks or older vehicles
- Stability control failure causing rollovers
- Roof crush in rollovers due to weak structural design
Preserve Your Vehicle:
MOST CRITICAL STEP—do NOT let the insurance company total and dispose of your vehicle. The EDR (black box), tire fragments, and damage patterns are evidence. We send preservation letters immediately.
Phantom Vehicle UM Claims:
If another driver forced you off the road and fled (hit-and-run), your own UM/UIM coverage applies. In Paint Rock, where witness availability is limited, this is often the only recovery path.
Motorcycle Accidents (Tier 1)
West Texas is motorcycle country—open roads, scenic routes, and rallies. But 585 riders died in Texas in 2024. 42% of fatal motorcycle crashes involve a car turning left in front of the bike—exactly what happens when a driver doesn’t see you on US-83.
Left-Turn Collisions: The Signature Case
Driver misjudges speed/distance and turns left across your path. This is almost always the car driver’s fault. But insurance exploits the “reckless biker” stereotype. We counter with:
- Clean riding record
- Proper licensing and training
- Helmet use (though not legally required for adults 21+)
- Expert accident reconstruction showing speed/distance
Underinsurance Crisis:
Motorcycle injuries are catastrophic—$200K-$7M+ settlement values are common. But the at-fault driver often carries only $30K. Your UM/UIM on your motorcycle policy is critical. We also stack it with any auto policy UM/UIM you have.
37% of Texas motorcycle fatalities were unhelmeted. If you weren’t wearing a helmet, insurance will argue comparative fault. Under Texas’s 51% bar, you can still recover if you’re 50% or less at fault—but your award is reduced by your fault percentage. We fight to minimize this reduction.
“Lupe’s insider knowledge from years at a national defense firm” means we know exactly how insurance calculates reduced values for unhelmeted riders. We don’t accept their math.
Pedestrian Accidents (Tier 2)
While Paint Rock is small, pedestrian accidents still happen—especially near the post office, community center, or when walking along US-83 where there’s no sidewalk. Statewide, 768 pedestrians died in 2024. These crashes are 28.8 times more likely to be fatal than car accidents.
Critical Legal Point: UM/UIM covers pedestrians. Most Paint Rock residents don’t know their own auto insurance protects them even when they’re not in their vehicle. This is the most underutilized fact in Texas personal injury law. If a hit-and-run driver strikes you while you’re checking your mailbox on Paint Rock Road, your own UM policy pays.
75% of pedestrian deaths occur after dark. With limited street lighting in rural areas, nighttime walking is extremely dangerous. We investigate:
- Road design (missing crosswalks, inadequate lighting)
- Driver impairment (DUI)
- Speed (35-40 mph is the deadliest speed zone—2,083 national deaths)
- Hit-and-run evidence (surveillance from nearby properties, dashcams)
Bicycle & E-Scooter Accidents (Tier 3)
Concho County’s rural roads aren’t designed for cyclists, but riders still use them for recreation and commuting. 78 cyclists died statewide in 2024. Insurance heavily uses comparative negligence against cyclists, arguing they shouldn’t be on narrow roads. We fight this with Texas vehicle code that gives cyclists rights to the road.
Rideshare Accidents (Tier 3: 100-200 words)
While Paint Rock doesn’t have Uber/Lyft service, accidents happen when rideshare vehicles pass through on US-83 or when residents travel to San Angelo. The three-tier insurance system applies: Period 1 (app on, waiting) has $50K/$100K coverage; Period 2/3 (ride accepted/en route) has $1M coverage. Determining the driver’s status at crash time is critical.
Delivery Vehicle Accidents (Tier 2: 300-450 words)
With Amazon, FedEx, and UPS delivering to Paint Rock daily, delivery truck accidents are increasing. Backed Without Safety caused 8,950 crashes statewide—exactly what happens when a delivery driver reverses down your ranch driveway without looking.
Amazon DSP Piercing Strategy:
Amazon uses “Delivery Service Partners” (DSPs) to claim drivers are independent contractors. But Amazon controls:
- Delivery quotas and routes
- Uniforms and vehicle branding
- Driveri AI surveillance cameras
- Real-time tracking and scorecards
- Deactivation authority
These factors create de facto employer liability. In 2024, an Amazon DSP case resulted in a $105M verdict. We know how to pierce the corporate shield and access Amazon’s deep pockets.
Construction Zone Accidents (Tier 2)
While Concho County has few major construction zones, TxDOT projects on US-83 create hazards. 28,000 work zone crashes killed 215 people in 2024. Inadequate signage, narrow lanes, and sudden merges cause collisions. The government entity (TxDOT) may be liable under the Texas Tort Claims Act—but you have only 6 months to file notice.
Hit-and-Run Accidents (Tier 2)
Every 43 seconds, someone in the US is involved in a hit-and-run. In rural Texas, the percentage is higher because drivers think they can escape on isolated roads. 25% of pedestrian deaths are hit-and-run.
Critical Action: Surveillance footage is deleted in 7-30 days. Gas stations keep footage 7-14 days. Ring doorbells 30-60 days. Traffic cameras 30 days. We send preservation letters within 24 hours of retention to stop this deletion.
Your UM/UIM coverage is the primary recovery source. We also investigate:
- License plate fragments at scene
- Paint transfers on your vehicle
- Witness statements (even from miles away)
- Nearby property surveillance
Tesla/Autopilot Accidents (Tier 3)
While rare in Paint Rock, these accidents occur when Tesla owners travel through on US-83. Autopilot is involved in 70% of driver-assist crashes reported to NHTSA. We handle product liability claims against manufacturers for false advertising about safety capabilities.
Weather-Related Accidents (Tier 2)
Counterintuitive Fact: 90.3% of crashes occur in clear/cloudy weather—demolishing the myth that weather causes accidents. Driver behavior causes accidents. Rain = 8.4% of crashes but only 6.4% fatal (drivers slow down). Fog = 2.4 times more likely to be fatal. In West Texas, dust storms create sudden whiteout conditions that are exceptionally dangerous.
What You Can Recover: Understanding Texas Damages
After a Paint Rock accident, you’re facing medical bills, lost income from ranch work, vehicle replacement costs, and pain that affects every aspect of rural life. Texas law allows recovery of:
Economic Damages (NO CAP):
- Medical expenses (past and future): ER visits, surgeries, hospital stays, physical therapy, medications, medical equipment
- Lost wages: Income from ranching, oilfield work, or other employment
- Lost earning capacity: If you can’t return to physical labor
- Property damage: Vehicle repair/replacement, damaged equipment
- Out-of-pocket: Travel to San Angelo or San Antonio for specialists, home modifications
Non-Economic Damages (NO CAP):
- Pain and suffering: Physical pain from injuries
- Mental anguish: Fear, anxiety, PTSD from the crash
- Physical impairment: Can’t ride horses, operate equipment, or live your normal rural lifestyle
- Disfigurement: Scarring, amputations
- Loss of consortium: Impact on marriage and family relationships
- Loss of enjoyment of life: Can’t participate in community events, church, ranch activities
Settlement Ranges for Common Injuries:
- Soft tissue (whiplash): $15K-$60K
- Simple fracture: $35K-$95K
- Surgical fracture: $132K-$328K
- Herniated disc with surgery: $346K-$1.2M
- Moderate-severe TBI: $1.5M-$9.8M
- Spinal cord/paralysis: $4.8M-$25.9M
- Wrongful death: $1.9M-$9.5M
Multiplier Method: Settlement = (Medical expenses × Multiplier 1.5-5) + Lost wages + Property damage. Lupe knows which multipliers insurance companies use and how to push for higher values based on your specific circumstances.
Exposing the Insurance Playbook: What They’re Doing to You Right Now
After your Paint Rock accident, the insurance adjuster seems friendly. They call while you’re still in pain, perhaps at Shannon Medical Center in San Angelo or being transported to San Antonio. They say they want to help. But here’s what they’re really doing—and we know because LuPe did this for years:
TACTIC 1: Recorded Statement Trap (Days 1-3)
The adjuster calls while you’re on pain medication, confused, and scared. They ask leading questions: “You’re feeling better though, right?” “It wasn’t that bad?” “You could walk away from the scene?” Everything is recorded, transcribed, and WILL be used against you. You’re NOT required to give a recorded statement to the other driver’s insurance. Once you hire Attorney911, ALL calls go through us.
TACTIC 2: Quick Lowball Settlement (Weeks 1-3)
They offer $2,000-$5,000 while you’re desperate with bills piling up and can’t work the ranch. “This offer expires in 48 hours.” You sign the release on Day 3 for $3,500. Week 6, MRI shows herniated disc requiring $100,000 surgery. The release is PERMANENT AND FINAL. You pay $100K out of pocket. We NEVER let clients settle before Maximum Medical Improvement.
TACTIC 3: Biased “Independent” Medical Exam (Months 2-6)
The IME doctor is paid $2,000-$5,000 by insurance to minimize your injuries. Their 10-minute exam finds “pre-existing degenerative changes” or claims you’re exaggerating. Lupe hired these specific doctors for years. We know their biases and challenge them with our own experts.
TACTIC 4: Delay & Financial Pressure (Months 6-12+)
They ignore calls for weeks: “Still investigating.” You can’t pay medical bills, mortgage, or feed livestock. Month 1 you’d reject $5K. Month 6 you’d consider it. Month 12 you’d BEG for it. We file lawsuits to force deadlines. Lupe used these delay tactics—now he defeats them.
TACTIC 5: Surveillance & Social Media Monitoring
Private investigators video you doing daily ranch activities. They monitor Facebook, Instagram, TikTok. One photo of you lifting a hay bale = “Not really injured.” LuPe’s insider quote: “I’ve reviewed hundreds of surveillance videos. Insurance companies take innocent activity out of context. They freeze ONE frame of you moving ‘normally’ and ignore the 10 minutes of struggling before and after.”
7 Rules for Paint Rock Clients:
- Make ALL profiles private
- Don’t post about accident, injuries, or activities
- No check-ins at ranch, church, or community events
- Tell friends/family not to tag you
- Don’t accept friend requests from strangers
- Best: Stay off social media entirely
- Assume EVERYTHING is monitored
TACTIC 6: Comparative Fault Arguments
They try to assign you MAXIMUM fault to reduce payment. Even 10% fault on a $100K case costs you $10K. LuPe made these arguments for years. We defeat them with accident reconstruction, witness statements, and expert testimony specific to rural road conditions.
TACTIC 7: Medical Authorization Trap
They request broad authorization for your ENTIRE medical history—not just accident-related. They search for pre-existing conditions from 10 years ago. We limit authorizations to accident records only. LuPe knows exactly what they’re hunting for.
TACTIC 8: Gaps in Treatment Attack
Any gap in medical care = “If you were really hurt, you wouldn’t miss treatment.” They don’t care about legitimate reasons: transportation challenges from Paint Rock to San Angelo, doctor unavailability, financial constraints. We ensure consistent treatment and connect you with lien doctors who treat now and get paid from settlement.
TACTIC 9: Policy Limits Bluff
They claim “only $30,000 in coverage,” hoping you don’t investigate. What we find: $30K personal + $1M commercial + $2M umbrella + $5M corporate = $8,030,000 available, not $30K. LuPe understands coverage structures from the inside. We subpoena financial records and find EVERY policy.
Texas Legal Framework: Your Rights After a Paint Rock Accident
Statute of Limitations: 2 Years
Under Texas Civil Practice & Remedies Code § 16.003, you have two years from the accident date to file suit. Miss this deadline and your case is BARRED FOREVER. There are no extensions.
EXCEPTIONS (Rare):
- Discovery Rule: If injury wasn’t immediately discoverable
- Minor Plaintiff: Tolled until age 18, then 2 years
- Defendant Left Texas: Tolled during absence
CRITICAL: Government claims (TxDOT, county vehicles) have a 6-month notice requirement. This is common in single-vehicle crashes caused by road defects. Call Attorney911 immediately if you suspect government liability.
Modified Comparative Negligence: 51% Bar
Texas Civil Practice & Remedices Code § 33.001—you can recover if you’re 50% or less at fault. Recovery is reduced by your fault percentage. At 51% or more fault, you recover NOTHING.
Paint Rock Real-World Impact:
- You’re rear-ended while stopped at the Paint Rock post office: 0% fault
- You’re hit while speeding 10 mph over on US-83: 10-25% fault
- You’re injured as a pedestrian not in a crosswalk: 20-40% fault (but still recoverable)
- You’re hit while DUI: 51%+ fault (barred)
LuPe’s Advantage: He calculated fault percentages for insurance for years. He knows how to minimize your contribution and maximize the defendant’s.
Dram Shop Act: Bars are Liable
Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code § 2.02—bars and restaurants that serve obviously intoxicated patrons are liable for resulting crashes.
Signs of Obvious Intoxication:
- Slurred speech, bloodshot eyes, unsteady gait
- Aggressive behavior, difficulty counting money
- Strong alcohol odor, impaired coordination
Safe Harbor Defense: If establishment proves all servers completed TABC training and didn’t encourage over-service, they may avoid liability. We investigate their training records.
Social Host Exception: Private individuals generally NOT liable—EXCEPT when serving minors.
Why This Matters in Paint Rock: When a drunk driver is coming from Ballinger’s bars or San Angelo’s establishments, we investigate EVERY place they were served. Each has separate $1M+ commercial policies—this is the “hidden” recovery source most lawyers miss.
Stowers Doctrine: The Nuclear Option
G.A. Stowers Furniture Co. v. American Indem. Co., 15 S.W.2d 544 (Tex. 1929)—if we send a settlement demand within the at-fault driver’s policy limits and the insurer unreasonably refuses, they become liable for the ENTIRE VERDICT—even amounts exceeding policy limits.
Example: $30K policy. We send $30K demand with clear liability proof (rear-end, DUI conviction). They refuse. Jury awards $500K. Insurer must pay $500K, not $30K.
This is MOST powerful in:
- Rear-end collisions
- DUI cases (negligence per se)
- Red light runners
- Trucking FMCSR violations
LuPe’s Insider Knowledge: He was on the receiving end of Stowers demands for years. He knows exactly what makes an insurer settle vs. risk the nuclear option.
Vicarious & Direct Liability: Multiple Defendants
Respondeat Superior: Employer liable for employee negligence during work scope. Critical for:
- Truck drivers
- Delivery drivers (Amazon DSP, FedEx, UPS)
- Oilfield workers in company vehicles
- Rideshare drivers during active rides
Negligent Entrustment: Owner who lends vehicle to incompetent driver (e.g., teen with DUI history, unlicensed driver).
Negligent Hiring/Supervision: Employer who fails to screen, train, or monitor employee. This survives even if employee is “independent contractor”—critical for Amazon DSP cases.
UM/UIM Coverage: Your Hidden Safety Net
Texas Insurance Code § 1952.101 requires insurers to offer UM/UIM. Many Paint Rock families decline it to save money—HUGE MISTAKE.
Key Facts:
- Covers pedestrians, cyclists, passengers—not just drivers
- Can stack across multiple policies (inter-policy stacking)
- Standard deductible: $250
- CRITICAL for rural areas where 14% of drivers are uninsured
Example: You’re hit by uninsured driver on US-83. Your auto policy has $100K UM/UIM. Your spouse’s policy has $50K. You can stack = $150K total recovery (minus offsets).
Many Paint Rock residents don’t know: Even if you’re walking to check your mail on Paint Rock Road and a hit-and-run driver strikes you, YOUR auto insurance covers you. This is the most underutilized fact in Texas PI law.
Punitive Damages: No Cap for Felony DWI
Texas Civil Practice & Remedies Code § 41.003 & § 41.008—punitive damages normally capped at $200K or 2x economic damages + $750K (non-economic portion).
FELONY EXCEPTION: If underlying act is a felony (DWI causing serious injury = Intoxication Assault felony; DWI causing death = Intoxication Manslaughter felony), the cap DOES NOT APPLY.
Example: Economic damages $2M, non-economic $3M. Standard cap = $4.75M. Felony DWI = jury decides with no limit. Verdicts can reach $10M-$100M+.
Bankruptcy Protection: Punitive damages from DWI are NOT dischargeable in bankruptcy (11 U.S.C. § 523(a)(6)). Even if defendant files bankruptcy, punitive judgment survives.
Tax Treatment: Punitive damages ARE taxable. Compensatory damages generally are NOT.
Texas Tort Claims Act: Government Liability
Civil Practice & Remedies Code Chapter 101—waives sovereign immunity for:
- Government employee motor vehicle use
- Premise defects (including roads)
- Defective conditions of tangible property
Damage Caps:
- State/County: $250K per person, $500K per occurrence
- Municipality: $100K per person, $300K per occurrence
NOTICE: 6 months to file written notice. Miss it = claim barred.
Paint Rock Examples:
- Single-vehicle crash caused by pothole on County Road 2401
- Missing guardrail on curve near Paint Rock Creek
- Malfunctioning signal at county intersection (rare here)
Proving Liability: Building Your Paint Rock Case
Evidence disappears fast in rural areas. Here’s how we preserve it:
48-Hour Immediate Action Protocol
HOUR 1-6:
✓ Safety first → Move to safe location
✓ Call 911 → Request EMS (know that response may be 30-45 minutes from San Angelo or Ballinger)
✓ Medical attention → Even if you “feel okay”—adrenaline masks injuries
✓ Document everything → Photos of ALL damage (every angle), scene, road conditions, injuries
✓ Exchange info → Name, phone, address, insurance, DL, plate, vehicle
✓ Witnesses → Names, numbers—critical in small towns where people know each other
✓ CALL 1-888-ATTY-911 before speaking to ANY insurance company
HOUR 6-24:
✓ Digital preservation → Save ALL texts/calls/photos—email copies to yourself
✓ Physical evidence → Keep damaged clothing/items, don’t repair vehicle yet
✓ Medical records → Request ER discharge papers, follow up within 48 hours
✓ Insurance → Note calls but give NO recorded statements, sign NOTHING. Say: “I need to speak with my attorney at Attorney911.”
✓ Social media → Make profiles private, don’t post, tell friends not to tag
HOUR 24-48:
✓ Legal consultation → Call 1-888-ATTY-911 with documentation ready
✓ Insurance response → Refer all calls to us
✓ Settlement → Do NOT accept or sign anything
✓ Evidence backup → Upload to cloud, write timeline while fresh
Evidence Deterioration Timeline (Critical for Rural Areas)
| Timeframe | What Disappears |
|---|---|
| Day 1-7 | Witness memories fade. Skid marks wash away. Scene changes. |
| Day 7-30 | SURVEILLANCE FOOTAGE DELETED—Gas stations 7-14 days, Ring cameras 30-60 days, traffic cameras 30 days. This is your most critical window. |
| Month 1-2 | Insurance solidifies defense. Vehicle repairs destroy evidence. |
| Month 2-6 | ELD/black box data deleted (30-180 days). Cell records harder to obtain. |
| Month 6-12 | Witnesses graduate, move away. Medical evidence harder to link. |
| Month 12-24 | Approaching SOL. Financial desperation makes you vulnerable. |
Why Rural Evidence is MORE Critical:
In Paint Rock, we don’t have dozens of traffic cameras like Houston. We might have ONE gas station camera or a rancher’s Ring doorbell. If we don’t preserve it immediately, it’s gone forever.
Evidence Types & Expert Witnesses for Rural Cases
Physical Evidence:
- Vehicle damage photos (all angles)
- Skid marks and yaw marks on dirt/gravel roads
- Road gouges and debris
- Animal carcasses (if wildlife involved)
- Damage to fencing, poles, signs
Documentary:
- Police report (Concho County Sheriff’s Office or DPS)
- 911 call recordings
- Medical records from San Angelo or San Antonio facilities
- Employment records (especially for lost ranching income)
- Cell phone records (distracted driving)
Electronic:
- ELD data from trucks (GPS, speed, hours)
- Vehicle EDR/black box (speed, braking, throttle)
- Dashcam footage (increasingly common in rural trucks)
- Social media (preserved immediately)
Testimonial & Expert Witnesses:
- Accident reconstructionist (critical for rural road conditions)
- Medical experts (explain delayed symptoms, future care needs)
- Economist (calculate lost ranching income, future earnings)
- Life care planner (for catastrophic injuries)
- Vocational expert (explain why you can’t return to ranch work)
- Biomechanical engineer (how crash forces caused injuries)
- Human factors expert (driver perception and reaction time on rural roads)
Preserve the Vehicle—This is Critical
DO NOT let the insurance company total and dispose of your vehicle. The EDR (black box), tire condition, and damage patterns are evidence. We send preservation letters within 24 hours of retention.
Medical Knowledge: Understanding Your Rural Texas Injuries
Traumatic Brain Injury (Immediate and Delayed Symptoms)
Immediate: Loss of consciousness, confusion, vomiting, seizures, severe headache, dilated pupils
DELAYED (Hours to Days): Worsening headaches, repeated vomiting, seizures days later, personality changes, sleep problems, light/noise sensitivity, memory issues
Classification:
- Mild (Concussion): Brief LOC, may seem “fine” but serious long-term
- Moderate: LOC minutes-hours, lasting cognitive impairment
- Severe: Extended coma, permanent disability
Legal Significance: Insurance claims delayed symptoms aren’t from accident. Medical expert explains progression is NORMAL, especially in rural areas where concussion education is limited.
Spinal Cord Injury & Paralysis
| Level | Impact | Lifetime Cost |
|---|---|---|
| C1-C4 (High Cervical) | Quadriplegia, possible ventilator, 24/7 care | $6M-$13M+ |
| C5-C8 (Low Cervical) | Quadriplegia with some arm function | $3.7M-$6.1M+ |
| T1-L5 (Paraplegia) | Lower body paralysis, wheelchair | $2.5M-$5.25M+ |
Complications: Pressure sores, respiratory failure (leading cause of death), bowel/bladder dysfunction, depression (40-60%), shortened life expectancy (5-15 years)
Ranching Impact: Paralysis means you can’t operate equipment, manage livestock, or maintain your property. We calculate massive lost earning capacity for ranchers.
Amputations: Traumatic vs. Surgical
Attor911 Case Result: “In a recent case, our client’s leg was injured in a car accident. Staff infections during treatment led to a partial amputation. This case settled in the millions.”
Surgical Amputation (from infection/complications) is treated the same as traumatic under Texas law. The lifetime cost includes:
- Prosthetics: Basic $5K-$15K every 3-5 years. Advanced $50K-$100K every 3-5 years. Lifetime: $500K-$2M+
- Phantom limb pain: 80% of amputees, often permanent
- Lost ranching capacity: Can’t operate equipment, climb, lift
Herniated Disc & Spinal Fusion
Treatment Timeline: Acute (weeks 1-6, $2K-$5K) → Conservative PT (weeks 6-12, $5K-$12K) → Epidural injections ($3K-$6K) → Surgery if fails ($50K-$120K)
Settlement Value: Conservatively treated: $70K-$171K. With surgery: $346K-$1.2M. Insurance undervalues these because they can’t “see” the injury on X-ray. We use MRI evidence and expert testimony.
Burns (Vehicle Fires)
| Degree | Treatment | Settlement Impact |
|---|---|---|
| First | Outpatient | Superficial—lower value |
| Second | Hospital, blistering, scarring | Moderate—$100K-$300K |
| Third | Skin grafting required | Severe—$500K-$1.5M |
| Fourth | Into muscle/bone, often amputation | Catastrophic—$2M+ |
Soft Tissue Injuries (Whiplash, Sprains)
Insurance undervalues these, but 15-20% develop chronic pain. Whiplash can cause permanent cervical radiculopathy requiring surgery. Proper medical documentation is critical. We connect you with doctors who understand rural work demands and document accordingly.
Psychological Injuries (PTSD)
32-45% of MVA victims develop PTSD symptoms—driving anxiety, flashbacks, panic attacks near accident location. Compensable as mental anguish. In small towns like Paint Rock where you must drive everywhere, this is life-altering.
Evidence Timeline: Act Now or Lose Forever
The most expensive phrase in personal injury law: “I wish I had called sooner.” Here’s what disappears:
Day 1-7: Witness memories fade. Skid marks wash away. Debris cleared. Scene changes. Ring camera footage (30 days) starts deleting.
Day 7-30: SURVEILLANCE FOOTAGE DELETED—Gas stations 7-14 days, traffic cameras 30 days, Ring doorbells 30-60 days.
Month 1-2: Insurance solidifies defense. Vehicle repairs destroy EDR/black box evidence.
Month 2-6: ELD/black box data deleted (30-180 days). Cell phone records harder to obtain.
Month 6-12: Witnesses move away. Treatment gaps used against you. Financial pressure builds.
Month 12-24: Approaching 2-year SOL. You become desperate and vulnerable to lowball offers.
Paint Rock-Specific Challenge: In our spread-out community, witnesses are harder to locate and may have moved by month 6. Preserve their info immediately.
Why Choose Attorney911: The Difference is Clear
After a Paint Rock accident, you have choices. Here’s what makes Attorney911 the obvious choice for West Texas families:
1. Former Insurance Defense Attorney (LuPe Peña)
Our firm includes a former insurance defense attorney who knows their tactics from the inside. LuPe calculated claims, hired IME doctors, and deployed delay strategies for years. Now he uses that knowledge FOR you. This is classified intelligence no other Paint Rock lawyer can offer.
2. Federal Court Experience
Both Ralph and LuPe are admitted to U.S. District Court, Southern District of Texas. When your case involves out-of-state trucking companies or complex multi-party litigation, we can handle it in federal court—something most local attorneys can’t.
3. BP Explosion & Billion-Dollar Case Experience
Our involvement in the $2.1 billion BP Texas City Refinery explosion (15 killed, 170+ injured) proves we can handle catastrophic cases against multinational corporations. When an oilfield company from Odessa denies liability, we know how to fight them.
4. Multi-Million Dollar Track Record
We don’t talk about “fair compensation”—we deliver results: multiple seven-figure settlements for amputations, brain injuries, and wrongful death. Every case is unique, but our track record shows we know how to maximize recovery.
5. We Take Cases Others Reject
Greg Garcia and Donald Wilcox both had lawyers drop their complex cases. We took them and won. CON3531 said: “They took over my case from another lawyer and got to working on my case.” Angel Walle added: “They solved in a couple of months what others did nothing about in two years.”
6. Trae Tha Truth Endorsement
Houston hip-hop artist and community activist Trae Tha Truth publicly recommends Attorney911. Jacqueline Johnson said: “So if he is vouching for them then I know they do good work.” Erica Perales agreed: “You know if TraeAbn tells you it’s the right way to go best attorney out here you can’t go wrong.”
7. Spanish/Bilingual Services
Hablamos Español. LuPe is fluent, and Zulema provides translation. Maria Ramirez said: “The support provided at Manginello Law Firm was excellent.” Eduard Marin added: “Thank you for your excellent work; I highly recommend you.”
8. Paint Rock & West Texas Focus
While based in Houston, we serve ALL of Texas, including rural communities like Paint Rock. We understand West Texas challenges: long EMS times, limited medical access, ranching economic losses, and small-town witness dynamics.
9. We Prepare for Trial
We don’t bluff. Insurance companies know we have the resources and expertise to take cases to trial, which increases settlement values across ALL cases. Glenda Walker said: “They fought for me to get every dime I deserved.”
10. Free Consultation & Contingency Fee
We don’t get paid unless we win your case. Zero upfront cost. Kiwi Potato lost everything and said because of Attorney911, “1 year later I have gained so much in return plus a brand new truck.”
Comprehensive FAQ: Answers for Paint Rock Families
1. What should I do immediately after a car accident in Paint Rock, Texas?
Get to safety, call 911 (expect 30-45 minute response), seek medical attention even if you feel okay, document everything with photos, exchange information, get witness names, and call 1-888-ATTY-911 before speaking to any insurance company.
2. Should I give a recorded statement to insurance?
NO. You’re not required to give a recorded statement to the other driver’s insurance. They’ll use it against you. Everything you say while on pain medication or confused will be twisted. Call us first.
3. How much time do I have to file a lawsuit in Concho County?
Two years from the accident date under Texas Civil Practice & Remedies Code § 16.003. If a government vehicle is involved (rare), you have only 6 months to file notice. Don’t wait.
4. What if the other driver was uninsured?
This is critical in rural Texas where 14% of drivers lack insurance. Your own UM/UIM coverage applies—and can be stacked across policies. Many Paint Rock residents don’t know their auto insurance covers them even as pedestrians or cyclists.
5. Can I sue the bar that served the drunk driver?
YES under Texas Dram Shop Act if they served an obviously intoxicated person. We investigate where the driver was drinking before the crash—critical in DUI cases.
6. What is my case worth?
Depends on injury severity, medical costs, lost income, and pain. Soft tissue: $15K-$60K. Surgery required: $346K-$1.2M. Catastrophic (TBI, paralysis): $1.5M-$25M+. Every case is unique.
7. How much do car accident lawyers cost?
Contingency fee—no upfront cost. We get paid only if we win. Standard is 33.33% pre-trial, 40% if trial is necessary. This is explained in our video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=upcI_j6F7Nc
8. Will my case go to trial?
Most settle, but we prepare every case for trial. This maximizes settlement value. Insurance knows we’re trial-ready. Learn more: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Ed5AnmCMcc
9. What if I had a pre-existing condition?
Texas Eggshell Plaintiff Rule—defendant takes you as you find them. If accident worsened your condition, you’re entitled to full compensation for the worsening.
10. Should I post about my accident on social media?
NO. Make profiles private, don’t post about injuries, don’t let friends tag you. Insurance monitors everything. We explain surveillance tactics here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Duku4vFoYpc
11. What if I was partially at fault?
Under Texas 51% bar, you can recover if you’re 50% or less at fault. Your award is reduced by your fault percentage. Insurance tries to maximize your fault—LuPe knows how to counter this.
12. How long will my case take?
Simple cases: 6 months. Complex catastrophic: 1-3 years. We move quickly to preserve evidence, but won’t settle before you reach Maximum Medical Improvement.
13. What if I already hired another attorney but I’m unhappy?
Call us. Greg Garcia said: “In the beginning I had another attorney but he dropped my case although Manginello law firm were able to help me out.” CON3531 added: “They took over my case from another lawyer and got to working on my case.” Angel Walle: “They solved in a couple of months what others did nothing about in two years.”
14. Can undocumented immigrants file claims in Texas?
YES. Immigration status does not affect your right to compensation from an at-fault driver. We handle immigration issues as part of your case: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OESybzkXsrw
15. What is a Stowers demand?
A settlement demand within policy limits that, if unreasonably refused, makes the insurer liable for the ENTIRE verdict—even above policy limits. We use this in clear-liability cases (rear-ends, DUI).
16. What if I was hit by a government vehicle?
Texas Tort Claims Act applies with 6-month notice requirement. Capped at $250K/$500K for state/county, $100K/$300K for municipalities.
17. How do I preserve evidence from a trucking accident?
We send immediate preservation letters for ELD data, dashcam, maintenance records, driver files. Trucking companies must preserve this for 6 months but often “lose” it unless legally required.
18. What if the other driver fled (hit and run)?
Your UM/UIM is primary. We investigate license plate fragments, surveillance from nearby ranches, and witness statements. Act fast—Ring footage deletes in 30-60 days.
19. Can I sue for pain and suffering?
YES. Non-economic damages are unlimited in Texas (except medical malpractice). Pain, mental anguish, physical impairment, disfigurement are all compensable. We use the multiplier method and expert testimony.
20. Will I have to see the insurance company’s doctor?
They may demand an IME (“independent” medical exam). These doctors are paid by insurance to minimize your injuries. We prepare you, challenge biased reports, and often send our own expert.
21. What is comparative negligence and how does it affect my case?
Texas uses modified comparative negligence (51% bar). If you’re 50% or less at fault, you recover reduced by your percentage. At 51%+ fault, you recover nothing. Insurance tries to push you over 49%—we fight back.
22. How do contingency fees work?
We advance all case costs—expert witnesses, accident reconstruction, medical records. If we win, costs are reimbursed from settlement. If we lose, you owe nothing. Video explanation: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=upcI_j6F7Nc
23. What is the process for a personal injury claim?
Investigation → Medical treatment → Demand → Negotiation → Settlement or lawsuit → Discovery → Mediation → Trial (if necessary). We explain the full process: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XwzYymneDVs
24. How much will a lawyer spend on my case?
Complex cases can cost $50K-$200K to litigate (experts, depositions, reconstruction). We advance these costs. You focus on recovery; we handle the investment. Learn about lawyer time investment: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hn0P6t59pMA
25. Can I file a lawsuit without a lawyer?
Legally yes, but practically no—especially against insurance companies with teams of adjusters and lawyers. Catastrophic cases require expertise. We explain why: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XE3ogh7Yc8E
Texas Geographic Data: Your Concho County Resources
Concho County (Paint Rock’s County):
- Population: ~4,200
- County Seat: Paint Rock
- Trauma Centers: None in county. Nearest Level II: Shannon Medical Center (San Angelo, 90 miles). Nearest Level I: University Hospital (San Antonio, 150+ miles).
- Response Times: EMS 30-45 minutes typical; LifeFlight 60-90 minutes if needed.
Major Highways Through/ Near Concho County:
- US-83 (runs through Paint Rock)—major north-south corridor from Canada to Mexico
- US-67 (west of county)—connects to San Angelo
- Ranch to Market Roads: RM 380, RM 1973, RM 2028, RM 1929—high crash rates (121.15 per 100M VMT, highest in Texas)
Paint Rock Landmarks:
- Paint Rock Pictographs—historic Native American rock art on bluffs above Paint Rock Creek
- Concho County Courthouse—historic 1880s courthouse in downtown Paint Rock
- Paint Rock Creek—waterway that gives town its name, site of many scenic but dangerous curves
Attorney911 Service Areas for Concho County:
You’re in Zone 3: Statewide. While our Houston, Austin, and Beaumont offices are your primary contact points, we regularly travel to West Texas for client meetings, depositions, and court appearances. We handle cases via remote consultation and in-person visits as needed. For Paint Rock families, this means big-city legal resources with small-town personal attention.
Spanish Services for Concho County:
We serve Concho County’s Hispanic population with full bilingual services. LuPe Peña is fluent, and Zulema provides translation. Whether you’re most comfortable in English or Spanish, we communicate in your language.
Client Testimonial from West Texas Region:
Brian Butchee (West Texas area) said: “Melanie was excellent. She kept me informed and when she said she would call me back, she did. I got to speak with Ralph Manginello once and knew quickly the way his Firm was ran.” This is the consistent communication you deserve.
Conclusion: Your Next Steps After a Paint Rock Accident
If you’ve been injured in a motor vehicle accident in Paint Rock, Texas, you face unique challenges: isolation, limited medical resources, long response times, and insurance companies that think you’re vulnerable. But you also have advantages: strong community witness support, clear liability in many rural crashes, and access to a law firm that understands West Texas.
Here’s what you must do RIGHT NOW:
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Call 1-888-ATTY-911 for a free consultation. Speak directly to our team. We answer 24/7 with live staff—not an answering service.
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Preserve evidence immediately. Don’t repair your vehicle. Save all photos and records. We’ll send preservation letters within 24 hours.
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Get medical treatment. Even if you have to travel to San Angelo or San Antonio, your health comes first. We can connect you with doctors who will treat on a lien (paid from settlement).
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Stay off social media. Insurance is watching. Don’t give them ammunition.
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Don’t accept quick settlements. That $3,500 offer is worth $350,000 once we investigate properly.
Why Attorney911 is Paint Rock’s Choice:
✓ Former insurance defense attorney on your side (LuPe Peña)
✓ 27+ years of results with Ralph Manginello
✓ Multi-million dollar settlements documented
✓ BP explosion & federal court experience for complex cases
✓ Hablamos Español for Hispanic families
✓ Cases others reject we accept and win
✓ Contingency fee—no fee unless we win
✓ Travel to West Texas for client meetings
✓ Proven track record with real client testimonials
Real Client Results:
- Donald Wilcox: “One company said they would not accept my case…I got a call to come pick up this handsome check.”
- Greg Garcia: “Another attorney dropped my case…Manginello law firm were able to help me out.”
- Chavodrian Miles: “Leonor got me into the doctor the same day…it only took 6 months amazing.”
- Kiwi Potato: “Attorney Manginello…1 year later I have gained so much in return plus a brand new truck.”
- Brian Butchee: “I got to speak with Ralph Manginello once and knew quickly the way his Firm was ran.”
Contact Attorney911 Today:
Emergency Hotline: 1-888-ATTY-911 (1-888-288-9911)
Direct: (713) 528-9070
Ralph’s Cell: (713) 443-4781
Email: ralph@atty911.com or lupe@atty911.com
Principal Office: 1177 West Loop S, Suite 1600, Houston, TX 77027
Serving Paint Rock and All of Concho County, Texas
We don’t get paid unless we win your case. Hablamos Español.
When insurance companies see Attorney911 on your case—especially with LuPe’s insider background—they know they’re not dealing with an isolated West Texan they can push around. They’re dealing with a firm that knows their playbook, has the resources to go to trial, and has recovered millions for families just like yours.
Your recovery starts with one call: 1-888-ATTY-911. Don’t let time and evidence slip away. Call now.