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March 28, 2026 25 min read
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Comal County Car Accident Lawyer | Attorney911 Legal Emergency Lawyers™

When I-35 Traffic Turns Catastrophic in Comal County, You Need More Than Just a Lawyer—You Need a Legal Emergency Response Team

The crash happened in an instant. One moment you’re navigating the congestion on I-35 through New Braunfels, merging onto the highway near Canyon Lake, or waiting at the light on FM 306 near Bulverde. The next moment, your vehicle is mangled metal, your heart is racing, and your life has changed forever. If you’ve been injured in a car accident in Comal County—whether in the historic streets of Gruene, the growing subdivisions of Schertz, or the rural Hill Country roads near Garden Ridge—you’re facing a crisis that demands immediate, sophisticated legal intervention.

At Attorney911 (The Manginello Law Firm), we’ve spent over 27 years fighting for injury victims across Texas. Ralph Manginello, admitted to federal court in the Southern District of Texas and a veteran of the $2.1 billion BP Texas City Refinery explosion litigation, leads our team alongside Lupe Peña—a former national insurance defense attorney who spent years learning exactly how large insurers minimize claims before he switched sides to fight for victims. When Comal County families face mounting medical bills from Christus Santa Rosa Hospital or Resolute Health, when they’re dealing with lost wages from missed shifts at the H-E-B distribution centers or Amazon facilities nearby, and when insurance adjusters start calling with settlement offers before the ambulance even leaves the scene, we provide the data-backed, aggressive representation that forces corporations to pay what they owe.

Don’t let the insurance company decide what your recovery is worth. Call 1-888-ATTY-911 right now for a free consultation. We don’t get paid unless we win your case.

The Comal County Crash Crisis: Real Data, Real Danger, Real Victims

Comal County isn’t just another Texas county—it’s one of the fastest-growing counties in the United States, and that growth has created a perfect storm for serious vehicle accidents. While the TxDOT crash data shows Texas had 4,150 traffic deaths in 2024—one every 2 hours and 7 minutes—Comal County’s position between San Antonio and Austin on the I-35 corridor creates unique risks that statistics alone don’t capture.

In 2024, Comal County recorded 170 DUI-related crashes, representing a staggering 6.0% of all crashes countywide—one of the highest percentages in Texas, surpassing even Harris County’s rate. This isn’t just about local residents; it’s about the convergence of Austin nightlife, San Antonio commuters, and tourists heading to Canyon Lake, Schlitterbahn, or the Guadalupe River. When you factor in the 131,978 Texas crashes caused by “Failed to Control Speed” and the 42,588 single-vehicle run-off-road crashes statewide—many occurring on Comal County’s winding Hill Country FM roads like FM 2673 or FM 311—you begin to understand why this region requires specialized legal expertise.

The geography itself creates hazards. The steep grades on US-281 heading north from Bulverde toward Blanco County, the limited-visibility curves around Canyon Lake, and the relentless construction zones along I-35 as New Braunfels expands all contribute to a dangerous driving environment. Rural crashes in Comal County are 2.66 times more likely to be fatal than urban crashes, according to statewide data, partly due to longer EMS response times in the Hill Country and the simple physics of high-speed impacts on two-lane farm-to-market roads.

If you were injured on I-35 near the San Marcos outlet malls, rear-ended at the intersection of FM 725 and I-35, or involved in a collision on the twisting roads near Canyon Lake High School, you’re not just another statistic. You’re a victim who deserves compensation that reflects the full extent of your injuries—not just what the insurance company wants to pay.

The Accident Types Devastating Comal County Families

Not all car accidents are created equal, and in Comal County, the specific type of crash you experienced determines everything from who is liable to how much insurance coverage is available. We focus our practice on the cases that cause the most serious harm and require the most sophisticated legal strategies.

Rear-End Collisions on I-35: The Hidden Injury Epidemic

The I-35 corridor through Comal County—particularly the stretch from New Braunfels to the Bexar County line—is notorious for stop-and-go traffic. Whether it’s commuters heading to San Antonio, tourists backing up from Schlitterbahn traffic, or congestion from ongoing construction near the SH 46 interchange, rear-end collisions are the most frequent accident type we see.

Statewide, “Failed to Control Speed” caused 131,978 crashes in 2024, making it the #1 contributing factor. But here’s what insurance companies don’t want you to know: that “minor” rear-end collision at 15 mph in congested New Braunfels traffic can generate forces exceeding 20-40 Gs—enough to cause herniated discs, traumatic brain injuries, and whiplash-associated disorders that require months of treatment or spinal fusion surgery costing $50,000 to $120,000.

We recently helped a client who suffered a partial leg amputation after a rear-end collision led to staff infections during treatment—a case that settled in the millions. As client Glenda Walker described: “They make you feel like family… They fought for me to get every dime I deserved.”

The liability in these cases seems straightforward—the trailing driver is presumed at fault under Texas Transportation Code § 545.062—but insurance companies fight hard on the injury severity, often claiming your herniated disc at C5-C6 or L4-L5 was “pre-existing” or that your concussion was “just a mild headache.” Lupe Peña knows this playbook intimately—he used to make these exact arguments for insurance companies before joining Attorney911 to defeat them.

18-Wheeler and Commercial Truck Accidents: The I-35 Danger Corridor

Comal County sits on one of the deadliest freight corridors in America. I-35 isn’t just a commuter route; it’s the NAFTA Superhighway, carrying thousands of 18-wheelers daily between Laredo—the busiest inland port in the Western Hemisphere—and Dallas-Fort Worth. When you add trucks serving the Amazon fulfillment centers in San Marcos, the H-E-B distribution infrastructure, and the construction boom materials heading to new subdivisions in Bulverde and Garden Ridge, you have a recipe for catastrophic truck accidents.

In 2024, Texas recorded 39,393 commercial vehicle accidents, killing 608 people. The physics are devastating: an 80,000-pound loaded tractor-trailer carries nearly 25 times the kinetic energy of a passenger car and needs 525 feet to stop at highway speed—that’s nearly two football fields. When these trucks cause jackknifes on the curves near Canyon Lake, rollovers on the FM 306 grades, or rear-end collisions in the I-35 construction zones, the results are almost always catastrophic.

We investigate every truck accident aggressively, sending preservation demands within 24 hours to secure:

  • ELD (Electronic Logging Device) data showing hours-of-service violations
  • ECM/Black box downloads revealing speed and braking
  • Driver Qualification Files under 49 CFR § 391.51
  • Maintenance records that might show deferred brake repairs

As Ralph Manginello’s federal court experience proves—from the BP explosion litigation to complex trucking cases—we’re not afraid to take on billion-dollar corporations. We’ve recovered millions for families facing trucking-related wrongful deaths, and we understand the MCS-90 endorsement that guarantees payment even when carriers try tohide behind policy exclusions.

Drunk Driving Accidents: The Gruene District and I-35 Corridor

Comal County’s 6.0% DUI crash rate—nearly double the rate in larger urban counties—reflects its unique position between two major cities with vibrant nightlife and its own tourism draw. The historic Gruene Historic District in New Braunfels, with its dance hall and restaurants serving alcohol, sits just off I-35. Tourists celebrating at Schlitterbahn or tubing the Guadalupe River often combine alcohol with driving. When bars overserve obviously intoxicated patrons who then cause crashes on their way home to San Antonio or Austin, those establishments may be liable under the Texas Dram Shop Act (Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code § 2.02).

The peak danger window is 2:00 AM to 2:59 AM on Sunday mornings—when Texas bars close and impaired drivers flood I-35. In 2024, 1,053 people were killed statewide in DUI-alcohol crashes, and under Texas law, if your accident was caused by a driver under the influence, you may be entitled to punitive damages with NO statutory cap if the act constitutes a felony (such as Intoxication Assault).

We investigate Dram Shop claims thoroughly, obtaining surveillance footage from establishments on FM 725 or Gruene Road, interviewing servers, and reviewing TABC training records—all while your family focuses on healing at Christus Santa Rosa Hospital or Resolute Health in New Braunfels.

Rideshare Accidents: Uber and Lyft Between Austin and San Antonio

With Comal County’s position between two major metropolitan areas, rideshare usage is exploding—particularly for airport runs to San Antonio International or Austin-Bergstrom, for tourists heading to Canyon Lake, or for New Braunfels residents commuting to tech jobs in Austin. When an Uber or Lyft driver causes an accident on I-35, FM 1102, or in the parking lots near the Outlet Malls, the insurance situation is complex.

During Period 3 (active ride with passenger), Uber and Lyft carry $1,000,000 in commercial liability coverage, plus $1,000,000 in UM/UIM. But during Period 1 (app on, waiting for ride), coverage drops to contingent limits of $50,000/$100,000/$25,000, and the driver’s personal policy often excludes commercial use entirely. If you’re a passenger injured in a rideshare accident on your way to the San Antonio Airport, or if a distracted Uber Eats driver hits you while navigating to a delivery on Seguin Avenue in New Braunfels, you need an attorney who understands these tiered coverage systems.

Pedestrian Accidents: Historic Districts and Tourist Areas

Pedestrians account for just 1% of Texas crashes but 19% of all traffic fatalities—a disparity that reflects the devastating physics of vehicle-pedestrian impacts. In Comal County, this risk is heightened in the historic districts of New Braunfels, where tourists walk between shops on Main Street, near the tubing outfitters on the Guadalupe River, and in the parking lots of the growing retail centers along I-35.

Most critically, pedestrians CAN access their own UM/UIM auto policies even though they weren’t driving—a fact that roughly 90% of victims don’t know. If you were struck by a hit-and-run driver in the parking lot of the New Braunfels Marketplace, or while crossing the street in downtown Gruene, your own insurance may provide coverage, and Attorney911 knows how to access it.

As client Stephanie Hernandez shared: “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.” That immediate response—getting you to Resolute Health, preserving evidence from the Comal County Sheriff’s Office, and identifying ALL insurance policies—is what sets us apart.

Motorcycle Accidents: The Hill Country Riding Hazard

Comal County’s scenic Hill Country roads—FM 306 along Canyon Lake, US-281 north of Bulverde, and the winding routes toward Blanco—are beloved by motorcyclists. But these same roads feature sharp curves, limited shoulders, and gravel accumulation that make them deadly. When combined with driver inattention on I-35—Texas’s #2 contributing factor with 81,101 crashes—the result is often catastrophic for riders.

The signature motorcycle accident is the left-turn collision: a car turns left in front of an oncoming bike at the intersection of FM 311 and FM 2673, or at the light on FM 725, claiming they “didn’t see the motorcycle.” While insurance companies often try to blame riders using Texas’s 51% comparative negligence bar, we know how to defeat these biases with accident reconstruction and medical documentation of the rider’s protective gear and lawful operation.

Construction Zone Accidents: Growing Pains in a Boom County

With Comal County’s explosive growth—new subdivisions sprawling across former ranchland in Bulverde and Garden Ridge—construction zones are everywhere. Failed to Drive in Single Lane caused 800 fatal crashes statewide in 2024, many in construction zones where lanes narrow and barriers create pinball effects. Whether it’s dump trucks entering I-35 from work sites, concrete mixers navigating the narrow roads near new developments, or debris spills from unsecured loads on FM 46, these accidents involve complex liability questions involving general contractors, subcontractors, and property owners.

The Insurance War: Lupe Peña’s Insider Intelligence

Within hours of your accident on I-35 or in the parking lot of the Canyon Lake High School, while you’re still in the emergency room at Christus Santa Rosa, the at-fault driver’s insurance company has already assigned an adjuster to your case. Their goal isn’t fairness—it’s minimizing payout. And Lupe Peña knows exactly how they do it because he used to run these plays for the defense.

The Recorded Statement Trap

Insurance adjusters call while you’re on pain medication, confused, and vulnerable. They act friendly: “We just want to hear your side.” But everything you say—even innocent statements like “I didn’t see them” or “I guess I could have stopped sooner”*—will be twisted to assign you fault under Texas’s 51% comparative negligence rule. If they push you to 51% fault, you recover nothing. Lupe hired the doctors who conduct “Independent” Medical Examinations (IMEs) designed to claim your injuries are “pre-existing” or “exaggerated.” Now he prepares you to defeat these tactics.

The Colossus Algorithm

Major insurers like Allstate and State Farm use software called Colossus to calculate settlement offers. This program assigns predetermined values to medical codes—and it’s programmed to undervalue “soft tissue” injuries like whiplash or concussions, even when these injuries develop into chronic pain or herniated discs requiring surgery. Lupe understands how to present medical documentation using diagnostic codes like “cervical disc herniation with radiculopathy” (M50.1) instead of vague “cervical strain” (S13.4), which can increase valuation by 50-100%.

The Quick Settlement Ambush

We’ve seen insurance companies offer $3,500 to Comal County residents within days of an accident, claiming it’s “generous” and “expires in 48 hours.” What they don’t tell you is that if your MRI—scheduled for next week at Resolute Health—shows a herniated disc requiring $100,000 in surgery, that release you signed is permanent and final. You’d be stuck paying $96,500 out of pocket. LuPe knows these reserve-setting strategies because he calculated them for years.

Texas Law: Your Rights in Comal County Courts

The 2-Year Clock

Under Texas Civil Practice & Remedies Code § 16.003, you have just two years from the date of your accident on I-35 or Canyon Dam Road to file a lawsuit. Miss this deadline, and your case is barred forever—regardless of how severe your injuries are or how clear the liability is.

Comparative Negligence: The 51% Bar

Texas follows a modified comparative negligence system. You can recover damages if you are 50% or less at fault, but your recovery is reduced by your percentage of fault. Insurance companies love this rule because even assigning you 10% fault on a $500,000 case costs them $50,000. We fight these allocations with evidence from the Comal County Sheriff’s Office accident reports, surveillance from businesses on FM 725, and expert reconstruction.

The Stowers Doctrine: Your Nuclear Option

If liability is clear—like a rear-end collision on the I-35 access road or a red-light running crash at Loop 337 and Seguin Avenue—we can send a Stowers Demand within the at-fault driver’s policy limits. If the insurer unreasonably refuses, they become liable for the entire verdict, even if it exceeds the policy limits. This is the leverage that forces serious settlement discussions.

Dram Shop Liability: Beyond the Driver

When a drunk driver hits you on their way home from a bar in Gruene or a restaurant on San Antonio Street in New Braunfels, we don’t just sue the driver. Under Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code § 2.02, we can pursue the establishment that served them alcohol while they were “obviously intoxicated”—adding their $1,000,000+ commercial policy to the recovery stack.

What Your Case Is Worth: Damages in Comal County

We don’t guess at values—we calculate them based on documented economic losses and proven non-economic damages recognized by Comal County juries.

Economic Damages (No Cap):

  • Medical bills from Christus Santa Rosa and Resolute Health
  • Future surgeries, injections, and physical therapy
  • Lost wages if you missed work at Amazon, H-E-B, or local construction jobs
  • Lost earning capacity if you can no longer perform your occupation
  • Home modifications for accessibility
  • Transportation to medical appointments on I-35 to San Antonio specialists

Non-Economic Damages (No Cap):

  • Physical pain and suffering
  • Mental anguish and PTSD (affecting 32-45% of accident victims)
  • Loss of enjoyment of life (inability to tube the Guadalupe, hike Canyon Lake trails, or enjoy your family)
  • Physical impairment and disfigurement
  • Loss of consortium for your spouse

Punitive Damages: Available for gross negligence, such as DUI causing serious bodily injury—with no cap if charged as a felony.

Our track record includes multi-million dollar settlements for brain injuries, amputations, and wrongful deaths. While every case is unique, we prepare every file as if it’s going to trial in the 22nd Judicial District Court in New Braunfels—because that’s when insurance companies pay maximum value.

The First 48 Hours: Comal County Evidence Preservation Protocol

The evidence that proves your case disappears fast. In Comal County, we act immediately:

Hours 1-6: We send preservation letters to secure surveillance footage from the H-E-B on FM 725, the Buc-ee’s on I-35, or the businesses in Gruene Historic District—footage that auto-deletes in 7-14 days.

Days 1-7: We obtain the Texas Peace Officer’s Crash Report from Comal County Sheriff’s Office or New Braunfels Police Department, interview witnesses while memories are fresh, and photograph the accident scene before weather or construction changes the conditions.

Days 7-30: For truck accidents, we secure ELD data before the 30-180 day deletion window, preserving evidence of Hours of Service violations. For any accident, we ensure black box data from vehicles is downloaded before it’s overwritten.

Why Comal County Chooses Attorney911

When you’re choosing a lawyer to handle your case in Comal County—whether it’s filed in the District Courts in New Braunfels or requires federal court action in the Western District of Texas—you need specific advantages:

Ralph Manginello’s 27+ Years: Federal court admission, BP explosion litigation experience ($2.1 billion case involving 15 fatalities), and a journalism degree from UT Austin that means he tells your story compellingly to juries.

Lupe Peña’s Insider Advantage: A former insurance defense attorney who knows the Colossus algorithms, IME doctor selection processes, and reserve-setting psychology. He speaks Spanish fluently—critical for Comal County’s 40%+ Hispanic population—and understands the cultural nuances of the community.

Real Results: “Multi-million dollar settlement for client who suffered brain injury with vision loss.” “Settled in the millions” for the amputation case. “Recovered millions of dollars in compensation” for trucking wrongful death families.

Real Reviews: “Leonor got me into the doctor the same day… it only took 6 months amazing,” says Chavodrian Miles. “Ralph is an AMAZING ATTORNEY… He gets the JOB DONE RIGHT,” says Cassie Wright. “They solved in a couple of months what others did nothing about in two years,” says Angel Walle.

Local Commitment: While we have offices in Houston, Austin, and Beaumont, we regularly handle cases throughout Comal County—from the courthouse in New Braunfels to the arbitration tables in San Antonio. We know the local medical facilities, the traffic patterns on US-281, and the specific dangers of the Hill Country roads.

No Fee Unless We Win: We advance all costs, and you pay nothing unless we recover compensation for you.

Frequently Asked Questions: Comal County Car Accidents

What should I do immediately after a car accident in Comal County?
Call 911 immediately, especially on I-35 or rural FM roads where traffic moves fast. Request medical attention even if you feel “fine”—adrenaline masks injuries. Document everything: photograph all vehicles, skid marks, and road conditions. Get contact information from witnesses, and obtain the other driver’s insurance and license details. Then call 1-888-ATTY-911 before speaking to any insurance adjuster.

Should I give a recorded statement to the other driver’s insurance company after a crash in New Braunfels?
No. You are not legally required to give a recorded statement to the other driver’s insurance, and doing so can only hurt your case. They will use leading questions designed to assign you fault under Texas’s 51% comparative negligence rule. Once you hire Attorney911, all communication goes through us.

How much time do I have to file a lawsuit after an accident on I-35 in Comal County?
Two years from the date of the accident under Texas law. However, if a government vehicle (like a city of New Braunfels or Comal County truck) was involved, you may have as little as six months to file a notice of claim. Call us immediately to preserve your rights.

Can I sue a bar or restaurant in Gruene if they served the drunk driver who hit me?
Yes. Under the Texas Dram Shop Act, if a bar or restaurant served alcohol to a patron who was obviously intoxicated, and that patron caused your accident on their way home, the establishment may be liable. This adds a commercial insurance policy—often $1,000,000 or more—to your recovery options.

What if I was partially at fault for the accident on FM 306?
You can still recover damages as long as you are 50% or less at fault. However, your recovery will be reduced by your percentage of fault. For example, if you have $100,000 in damages and are found 20% at fault, you would recover $80,000. We fight aggressively to minimize any assignment of fault to you.

Does my own car insurance cover me if I was hit as a pedestrian in Comal County?
Yes. If you have Uninsured/Underinsured Motorist (UM/UIM) coverage on your auto policy, it covers you even as a pedestrian or cyclist. This is critical in Comal County hit-and-run accidents, which account for roughly 25% of pedestrian fatalities statewide. Many victims don’t know this coverage exists—we do.

How much is my Comal County car accident case worth?
It depends on the severity of your injuries, the clarity of liability, and the available insurance coverage. A soft tissue injury might settle for $15,000-$60,000, while a case requiring spinal surgery could reach $346,000-$1,205,000. Catastrophic injuries like traumatic brain injury or paralysis can command settlements in the millions. Every case is unique—call 1-888-ATTY-911 for a specific evaluation.

What if the truck driver who hit me on I-35 was an independent contractor?
Even if the driver is labeled an “independent contractor” for tax purposes, the trucking company may still be liable under respondeat superior if they were acting within the scope of employment. Additionally, Amazon, FedEx Ground, and similar companies are increasingly being held liable for their “independent” drivers due to the control they exert over routes, schedules, and monitoring.

Will my case go to trial in Comal County?
Most cases settle, but we prepare every file as if it’s going to trial in the Comal County courts. Insurance companies know which lawyers are willing to go to trial—and they offer more to those who are. With Ralph Manginello’s 27+ years of trial experience and federal court admission, defendants know we aren’t bluffing.

Can undocumented immigrants file car accident claims in Comal County?
Yes. Immigration status does not affect your right to recover compensation for injuries caused by someone else’s negligence in Texas. We handle these cases with complete confidentiality, and Lupe Peña and Zulema provide bilingual services to ensure language is never a barrier to justice.

How do I get a copy of the accident report from Comal County Sheriff’s Office or New Braunfels Police?
You can request it online through the Texas Department of Transportation’s Crash Reports Online system, or we can obtain it for you as part of your case. The report is crucial for proving liability, especially in disputes involving the 51% comparative negligence rule.

What if my injuries don’t show up immediately after the Canyon Lake accident?
This is common. Whiplash, concussions, and herniated discs often have delayed symptoms that appear 24-72 hours after the crash. Seek medical attention immediately when symptoms appear, and do not sign any settlement releases until you’ve reached Maximum Medical Improvement (MMI). Signing early could bar you from recovering for future medical costs.

Who pays my medical bills while my case is pending?
Initially, your health insurance or Medical Payments coverage (if you have it) should cover treatment. If you don’t have insurance, we can refer you to medical providers who treat on a lien basis, meaning they get paid from your settlement. We never want lack of insurance to prevent you from getting treatment at Christus Santa Rosa, Resolute Health, or San Antonio specialists.

Can I switch lawyers if I’m unhappy with my current Comal County attorney?
Yes. You can change attorneys at any time. If your current lawyer isn’t returning calls, isn’t explaining the process, or is pushing you to accept a low settlement, you have the right to hire Attorney911. We frequently take over cases from other firms and have obtained excellent results for clients who switched to us.

What is a Stowers Demand and how does it help my case?
A Stowers Demand is a settlement offer made within the at-fault driver’s policy limits. If the insurance company unreasonably refuses it, they become liable for the entire verdict amount, even if it exceeds the policy limits. This is a powerful tool in clear-liability cases like rear-end collisions on I-35.

How long will my Comal County car accident case take?
Straightforward cases with clear liability and moderate injuries often settle within 6-12 months. Complex cases involving trucking accidents, multiple defendants, or catastrophic injuries may take 18-36 months. We push for resolution as fast as possible while ensuring you receive full compensation for all damages.

Do I really need a lawyer for a “minor” accident in Comal County?
Yes, if you were injured. Insurance companies offer unrepresented victims pennies on the dollar. A study by the Insurance Research Council found that represented claimants receive settlements 3.5 times higher than those without attorneys. With Lupe Peña’s insider knowledge of insurance tactics, we ensure you don’t leave money on the table.

Hablamos Español—¿Puedo hablar con un abogado en español sobre mi accidente en Comal County?
Sí. Lupe Peña habla español con fluidez, y miembros de nuestro equipo como Zulema Briones están disponibles para traducir. Nunca dejamos que el idioma sea una barrera para obtener justicia. Llame al 1-888-ATTY-911 para una consulta gratuita.

Your Recovery Starts With One Call to Attorney911

If you’ve been injured in a car accident in Comal County—whether on the bustling I-35 corridor through New Braunfels, the winding roads around Canyon Lake, or the rural highways near Bulverde—you don’t have to face the insurance companies alone. The Manginello Law Firm has the experience, the data, and the insider knowledge to maximize your recovery.

From preserving evidence at the Comal County Sheriff’s Office to negotiating with insurers in Houston boardrooms, from handling the complexities of Dram Shop claims involving Gruene establishments to litigating trucking accidents in federal court, we are the Legal Emergency Lawyers™ you need.

Call 1-888-ATTY-911 (1-888-288-9911) right now. The consultation is free. We don’t get paid unless we win. And we’re ready to fight for you.

Attorney911 | The Manginello Law Firm
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