If you’ve been injured in a motor vehicle accident in Hardin County, the moments following the crash are chaotic, terrifying, and overwhelming. Whether you were sideswiped on US 69 near Kountze, rear-ended at the intersection of SH 105 and FM 326 in Lumberton, or involved in a catastrophic collision with an 18-wheeler on US 287 near Silsbee, your life changed in an instant. The pain is immediate, the medical bills are mounting, and the insurance adjuster is already calling—sounding helpful while quietly building a case against you.
At Attorney911, we understand what you’re facing because we’ve stood beside families throughout Hardin County—from Sour Lake to Village Creek—fighting to restore what negligent drivers and corporate fleets have taken from them. Ralph Manginello has spent 27 years standing up to insurance companies and trucking corporations, and our firm includes a former insurance defense attorney, Lupe Peña, who spent years learning exactly how large insurers evaluate, delay, and underpay injury claims. Now, he uses that classified intelligence to fight for you.
Call 1-888-ATTY-911 right now. The consultation is free, we work on contingency—you pay nothing unless we win—and we serve Hardin County with the urgency your case demands.
The Hardin County Reality: When Rural Roads Meet Corporate Pressure
Hardin County sits at the crossroads of Southeast Texas commerce, where US 69 and US 287 serve as vital arteries connecting the Golden Triangle to Houston and beyond. In 2024, Texas recorded 4,150 traffic deaths—one every 2 hours and 7 minutes. While Hardin County’s rural character means lower total crash volume than Harris or Jefferson Counties, the reality is stark: rural crashes are 2.66 times more likely to be fatal than urban collisions. On dark, unlighted stretches of Farm-to-Market roads like 1293 or 770, the fatality rate jumps even higher.
The contributing factors we see most often in Hardin County reflect its unique geography and economy. Failed to Drive in Single Lane caused 800 fatal crashes statewide in 2024—the deadliest single behavior on Texas roads. On narrow, two-lane stretches of SH 105 or US 287 where oilfield traffic mixes with local commuters, this factor becomes lethal. Under Influence—Alcohol contributed to 566 fatal crashes across Texas, and in Hardin County, where weekend traffic between Beaumont and Lumberton includes bar-goers on US 69, the risk persists. Driver Inattention accounted for 81,101 crashes statewide, and on long, monotonous stretches of rural highway, distraction becomes especially deadly.
What makes Hardin County accidents unique is the convergence of heavy commercial traffic with rural infrastructure. Logging trucks from the county’s timber industry, oilfield service vehicles heading to and from Jefferson County operations, and agricultural equipment share roads never designed for 80,000-pound loads. When these forces collide with passenger vehicles traveling to Lumberton High School or commuting to the Christus Southeast Texas Medical Center in Beaumont, the results are catastrophic.
Call 1-888-ATTY-911 to discuss your Hardin County accident. We know these roads, these courts, and these challenges.
Why Hardin County Families Choose Attorney911
Ralph Manginello: 27+ Years of Trial-Ready Experience
Ralph Manginello isn’t a settlement-mill lawyer. He’s a trial attorney admitted to the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Texas and the Eastern District of Texas, with 27 years of experience standing before juries. He grew up in Houston’s Memorial area, attended the University of Texas at Austin, and since 1998, has built a reputation for taking on—and defeating—Fortune 500 companies. His involvement in the BP Texas City Refinery explosion litigation, a $2.1 billion case that killed 15 workers and injured over 170, demonstrated his willingness to stand against multinational corporations when they prioritize profit over safety.
Ralph is a Million Dollar Member of the Trial Lawyers Achievement Association, a distinction requiring proven multi-million dollar verdicts or settlements. When your Hardin County case goes to the Hardin County Courts at Law or the federal courthouse in Beaumont, you want someone who has been there before and knows the judges.
Lupe Peña: The Insurance Defense Advantage
Most law firms hire former plaintiff attorneys. We hired an insider. Lupe Peña, a 3rd generation Texan with roots to the King Ranch, spent years at a national defense firm representing insurance companies. He calculated Colossus software valuations, hired IME (Independent Medical Exam) doctors to minimize injuries, and learned every delay tactic insurers use.
Now, he fights for the injured in Hardin County. As client Tracey White described: “She had received a offer but she told me to give her one more week because she knew she could get a better offer.” That negotiation prowess comes from knowing the playbook from the inside. Lupe understands exactly how adjusters use Colossus algorithms to undervalue herniated discs, how they manipulate geographic modifiers for conservative counties, and how to defeat their comparative fault arguments.
Case Results That Prove Our Capability
We don’t just talk about results—we deliver them. In a recent case involving a client who suffered a brain injury with vision loss when a log dropped on him at a logging company, we secured a multi-million dollar settlement. Another client whose leg was injured in a car accident and later required partial amputation due to staff infections during treatment saw their case settle in the millions. We’ve recovered millions for families facing trucking-related wrongful death cases, and in maritime matters, our investigation revealed an employer’s failure to provide assistance during cargo lifting, resulting in a significant cash settlement for a client with a back injury.
These aren’t just numbers—they’re lives rebuilt. As Glenda Walker wrote: “They make you feel like family and even though the process may take some time, they make it feel like a breeze. They fought for me to get every dime I deserved.”
Federal Court Experience for Complex Cases
When your accident involves an 18-wheeler with interstate commerce tags, a defective Tesla Autopilot system, or a maritime injury on the Neches River, federal court jurisdiction may apply. Ralph Manginello’s admission to federal court means we can—and will—take your case wherever it needs to go to maximize recovery. We don’t fear federal court; we dominate it.
Call 1-888-ATTY-911 to speak with a team that has actually tried cases against billion-dollar corporations.
Complete Coverage of Hardin County Accident Types
Car Accidents: The Foundation of Our Practice
Car accidents remain the most common call we receive from Hardin County residents. Whether you’re traveling SH 326 toward Village Creek State Park or commuting via US 69 to Beaumont, the risk is constant. In 2024, Failed to Control Speed caused 131,978 crashes in Texas, while Driver Inattention caused 81,101 more. On Hardin County’s narrower state highways, these violations become deadly.
The hidden danger in what insurance companies dismiss as “minor” rear-end collisions is the delayed onset of serious injuries. A seemingly simple fender-bender on Main Street in Kountze can result in herniated discs at C5-C6 or L4-L5, requiring epidural injections or spinal fusion surgery six months later. Insurance adjusters count on victims settling for $3,000 in the first week, before the MRI reveals the truth.
We recently handled a case where a client’s leg injury from a car accident led to staff infections and partial amputation—securing a settlement in the millions, not the thousands the insurer initially offered. If you’re dealing with whiplash, broken bones, or traumatic brain injury from a car accident in Hardin County, we know the medical providers at CHRISTUS Southeast Texas St. Elizabeth and the Baptist Hospital of Southeast Texas, and we know how to document your injuries for maximum recovery.
Call 1-888-ATTY-911 before accepting any insurance offer.
18-Wheeler and Commercial Truck Accidents
Hardin County’s location along US 69 and US 287 puts it in the path of massive commercial traffic. In 2024, Texas saw 39,393 commercial vehicle accidents, killing 608 people. These aren’t just “truck accidents”—they’re complex federal cases governed by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) regulations under 49 CFR Parts 390-396.
When a Werner Enterprises truck, J.B. Hunt intermodal container, or independent oilfield hauler crashes into your vehicle on US 287, multiple liable parties emerge: the driver, the motor carrier, the freight broker who negligently selected the carrier, the maintenance provider who failed the brakes, and even the shipper who overloaded the trailer. The 97/3 Rule applies here: in two-vehicle crashes between passenger vehicles and large trucks, 97% of deaths occur in the passenger vehicle.
We recently secured millions for a family facing a trucking-related wrongful death. Our process includes immediately sending spoliation letters to preserve the Driver Qualification File, Electronic Logging Device (ELD) data, ECM “black box” downloads, and Qualcomm dispatch records—before the 30-180 day deletion windows close.
If you’ve been hit by an 18-wheeler in Hardin County, evidence is being destroyed right now. Call 1-888-ATTY-911 immediately.
Single-Vehicle and Rollover Accidents on Rural Roads
Failed to Drive in Single Lane killed 800 people in Texas in 2024—the single deadliest factor. On dark, rural stretches of FM 770 or FM 1293 near Honey Island, driver fatigue, intoxication, or simple inattention leads to deadly run-off-road crashes. Single-vehicle accidents killed 1,353 people statewide—32.6% of all fatalities.
But “single-vehicle” doesn’t always mean “no one else’s fault.” A tire blowout caused by defective manufacturing, a missing guardrail on a TxDOT-maintained highway, or a poorly designed curve can create liability against government entities under the Texas Tort Claims Act or product manufacturers under strict liability. The key is preserving the vehicle before it’s destroyed or sold.
We investigate these accidents for defective tires, brake failures, and road design defects that others miss. Call 1-888-ATTY-911 if your single-vehicle crash in Hardin County wasn’t your fault.
DUI and Alcohol-Related Crashes
Drunk driving killed 1,053 people in Texas in 2024—25.37% of all traffic deaths. The peak danger window is 2:00-2:59 AM Sunday, when bars close under TABC regulations. In Hardin County, where US 69 serves as a corridor between Beaumont nightlife and rural homes, this risk is acute.
Under Texas Dram Shop Law (Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code § 2.02), if a bar or restaurant in Hardin County served an obviously intoxicated patron who then caused your accident, that establishment is liable alongside the driver. This creates a second $1 million policy target in addition to the drunk driver’s insurance.
Ralph Manginello’s membership in the Harris County Criminal Lawyers Association (HCCLA) means we handle both the criminal charges against the drunk driver and your civil recovery. We’ve secured dismissals in DWI cases by proving breathalyzer machine malfunctions and missing evidence—skills that translate to stronger civil cases for our injury clients.
If a drunk driver hit you in Hardin County, punitive damages may apply with no statutory cap if felony intoxication assault is charged. Call 1-888-ATTY-911 to explore Dram Shop liability.
Rear-End Collisions
Despite seeming straightforward, rear-end accidents on US 69 through Lumberton or SH 105 through Kountze can result in complex injuries. The force of an 80,000-pound truck rear-ending a sedan creates cervical acceleration-deceleration injuries (whiplash) that insurance companies dismiss as “soft tissue” but which often require surgery.
Texas follows a rebuttable presumption that the rear driver is at fault, but insurance companies fight hard on comparative negligence in Hardin County courts. Even 10% fault assignment on a $100,000 case costs you $10,000. We use accident reconstruction and EDR data to prove the trailing driver’s negligence.
As MONGO SLADE wrote after we handled his rear-end case: “I was rear-ended and the team got right to work…I also got a very nice settlement.”
Call 1-888-ATTY-911 to protect your rights after a rear-end collision.
Head-On Collisions
Head-on collisions killed 617 people in Texas in 2024, with Wrong Side—Not Passing causing 177 fatal crashes. On narrow, two-lane stretches of US 287 or FM 943, these are often DUI-related or fatigued-driving incidents. The closing speed of two vehicles traveling 65 mph creates catastrophic force, frequently resulting in traumatic brain injury, spinal cord damage, or wrongful death.
We recently secured a multi-million dollar settlement for a client who suffered a brain injury with vision loss. In head-on cases, we move fast to secure cell phone records, toxicology reports, and ELD data to prove negligence per se.
If you lost a loved one in a head-on crash in Hardin County, call 1-888-ATTY-911 for compassionate, aggressive representation.
Motorcycle Accidents
Texas saw 585 motorcycle fatalities in 2024, with 40% occurring at intersections. The classic “left turn” accident—where a car turns left in front of an oncoming motorcycle—occurs frequently on SH 105 and US 69. Because Hardin County’s rural roads offer scenic riding, motorcyclists face unique dangers from inattentive drivers and agricultural vehicles entering roadways.
Texas’s 51% comparative negligence bar means insurers will try to blame the rider. We counter this with accident reconstruction and by humanizing the rider for the jury. With settlements ranging from $100,000 to $7 million+ for catastrophic injuries, having an experienced trial lawyer matters.
Call 1-888-ATTY-911 if you were injured while riding in Hardin County.
Pedestrian and Bicycle Accidents
Pedestrians represented just 1% of crashes but 19% of all traffic deaths in Texas—making a pedestrian crash 28.8 times more likely to be fatal than a car-to-car collision. In Hardin County, where pedestrians walk along SH 326 or cyclists ride rural FM roads, visibility is key. 75% of pedestrian deaths occur between 6 PM and 6 AM.
Critical legal point: Your own auto insurance Uninsured/Underinsured Motorist (UM/UIM) coverage protects you as a pedestrian. Most Hardin County residents don’t know this. If a hit-and-run driver strikes you while walking to Silsbee High School, or an uninsured motorist hits you on US 69, your own policy may be the primary recovery source, stacked across multiple policies if available.
We educate families about this coverage gap while fighting for full compensation. Call 1-888-ATTY-911 to learn about pedestrian UM/UIM rights.
Additional Accident Types (Underserved and High-Value)
Rideshare Accidents (Uber/Lyft): These are statistically invisible but growing in Hardin County as drivers commute to Beaumont. The three-tier insurance system (Period 0: app off, Period 1: waiting, Period 2/3: active ride) determines whether you’re covered by the driver’s $30,000 personal policy or Uber’s $1 million commercial policy. App status must be proven immediately.
Delivery Vehicles (Amazon, FedEx, UPS): Amazon’s Delivery Service Partner (DSP) model tries to hide behind “independent contractors,” but we pierce that veil by proving Amazon controls routes, cameras, and quotas. FedEx Ground uses similar contractor shields. UPS drivers are W-2 employees, making vicarious liability straightforward. “Backed Without Safety” caused 8,950 crashes statewide—the signature move of delivery vans in residential areas.
Oilfield Vehicle Accidents: Hardin County’s proximity to the oil patch means water trucks, frac sand haulers, and hot shots crowd FM roads. These vehicles often exceed weight limits on roads not engineered for 80,000-pound loads. The FMCSA governs them on public roads, but OSHA 29 CFR standards may apply on lease roads and wellsites. We understand this dual jurisdiction.
Construction Zone Accidents: With ongoing infrastructure work on US 69 and SH 105, narrow lanes and confusing detours create hazards. TxDOT and contractors owe duties to protect motorists.
Tesla/Autopilot Accidents: Increasingly common on Texas highways, these involve product liability against the manufacturer for software defects.
Rental Truck Accidents (U-Haul, Penske): Untrained civilians driving 26,000-pound vehicles through Lumberton neighborhoods create unique liability scenarios.
Call 1-888-ATTY-911 for any accident type in Hardin County. We handle them all.
Understanding Texas Law: Your Rights After a Hardin County Accident
The 51% Bar: Comparative Negligence in Texas
Under Texas Civil Practice & Remedies Code § 33.001, you can recover damages only if you are 50% or less at fault. Your recovery is reduced by your percentage of fault, but if the insurance company pushes you to 51%, you recover nothing. In Hardin County, where conservative juries sometimes assign higher fault to plaintiffs, having a former insurance defense attorney who knows these arguments is crucial.
Punitive Damages: No Cap for Felony DWI
Standard punitive damages are capped at the greater of $200,000 or (2x economic damages + $750,000 non-economic). But if the at-fault driver was intoxicated and charged with felony intoxication assault or manslaughter, there is no cap on punitive damages, and they are not dischargeable in bankruptcy.
The Stowers Doctrine: The Nuclear Option
If we send a settlement demand within the policy limits of $30,000 or $60,000, and the insurer unreasonably refuses, they become liable for the entire verdict—even if it’s $3 million. Lupe Peña used to receive these demands; now he sends them. This doctrine applies with devastating effect to clear-liability rear-end accidents and DUI cases in Hardin County.
Dram Shop Liability: The Second Defendant
Bars and restaurants serving obviously intoxicated patrons are liable for resulting crashes. In Hardin County, establishments along US 69 serving weekend traffic must follow TABC training requirements. We investigate BAC levels, last-call times, and overservice patterns.
Statute of Limitations: The 2-Year Clock
You have 2 years from the date of the accident to file suit. Miss it, and your case is barred forever. For government claims (TxDOT maintenance failures), you have only 6 months to provide notice.
Call 1-888-ATTY-911 to ensure you don’t miss these critical deadlines.
The Insurance Trap: What They Don’t Want You to Know
Insurance companies are not charities—they’re profit centers. Lupe Peña learned their tactics from the inside:
Tactic 1: The Quick Settlement. Offering $5,000 while you’re in the ER, before you know you need surgery. The release you sign is permanent. We recently secured millions for a client after the insurer offered $50,000 for an amputation.
Tactic 2: The IME Trap. They send you to their “independent” doctor—who they pay $5,000 per exam—to claim your injuries are “pre-existing” or “exaggerated.” Lupe knows these doctors; he hired them.
Tactic 3: Surveillance. They video you at the grocery store, cherry-picking one moment of normal movement to claim you’re not injured. As Lupe says: “They freeze ONE frame of you moving ‘normally’ and ignore the 10 minutes of you struggling before and after.”
Tactic 4: Colossus Algorithm. Software that assigns values to injury codes. A “cervical strain” gets pennies; a “cervical disc herniation with radiculopathy” gets thousands. Lupe knows how to document for the correct codes.
Tactic 5: Comparative Fault Arguments. Blaming you for the accident to push you over 51% fault.
We defeat these tactics because we know them. Call 1-888-ATTY-911 before talking to any adjuster.
Damages and Compensation: What Is Your Case Worth?
Economic Damages (No Cap)
- Medical expenses (past and future)
- Lost wages and lost earning capacity
- Property damage
- Out-of-pocket expenses (transportation, home modifications)
Non-Economic Damages (No Cap in Texas)
- Pain and suffering
- Mental anguish
- Physical impairment
- Disfigurement
- Loss of consortium
- Loss of enjoyment of life
Settlement Ranges
While every case is unique, past results do not guarantee future outcomes, but provide context:
- Soft Tissue: $15,000-$60,000
- Herniated Disc (Surgical): $346,000-$1,205,000+
- Traumatic Brain Injury: $1,548,000-$9,838,000+
- Amputation: $1,945,000-$8,630,000+
- Wrongful Death: $1,910,000-$9,520,000+
The Multiplier Method
Insurance uses multipliers (1.5x-5x medical costs) based on severity. We know when to demand policy limits instead.
Call 1-888-ATTY-911 for a free evaluation of your Hardin County case value.
Medical Guide: Injuries We See in Hardin County Accidents
Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI): Immediate symptoms include confusion and loss of consciousness; delayed symptoms include personality changes and memory problems. Even “mild” concussions can cause permanent cognitive deficits.
Spinal Cord Injury: Catastrophic injuries requiring lifetime care costing $2.5M-$13M+ depending on level.
Herniated Discs: Cervical (neck) and lumbar (lower back) injuries often require fusion surgery after conservative treatment fails.
Fractures: From simple breaks requiring casting to compound fractures requiring surgical hardware.
Burns: Chemical burns from oilfield accidents or thermal burns from vehicle fires.
Psychological Injuries: PTSD affects 32-45% of accident victims. Driving anxiety, flashbacks, and depression are compensable damages.
We work with medical providers throughout Hardin County and Southeast Texas to ensure your injuries are properly documented for maximum recovery.
Call 1-888-ATTY-911 to discuss your injuries with a team that understands the medicine.
The 48-Hour Protocol: Protecting Your Hardin County Case
Immediately:
- Call 911 and seek medical attention at CHRISTUS Southeast Texas St. Elizabeth or Baptist Hospital of Southeast Texas
- Document everything—photos of damage, scene, and injuries
- Exchange information with other drivers
- Call Attorney911: 1-888-ATTY-911
Within 24 Hours:
- Preserve all digital evidence (texts, photos)
- Make social media private
- Notify your insurance company only of the fact of the accident—not fault
- Do NOT give recorded statements to the other insurer
Within 48 Hours:
- Contact Attorney911 for spoliation letters to preserve black box data, surveillance footage from businesses on US 69, and driver logs
- Begin medical treatment without gaps
- Keep a pain journal
Evidence disappears fast. Surveillance footage auto-deletes in 7-30 days. ELD data overwrites in 30-180 days. Witnesses forget. Call 1-888-ATTY-911 now.
Frequently Asked Questions for Hardin County Accident Victims
Q: What should I do immediately after a car accident in Hardin County?
A: Ensure safety, call 911, seek medical attention even if you feel fine (adrenaline masks injuries), document the scene with photos, exchange information, and call Attorney911 at 1-888-ATTY-911 before speaking to any insurance adjuster.
Q: Do I really need a lawyer if the accident wasn’t my fault?
A: Yes. Texas follows comparative negligence rules—insurance companies will try to assign you fault to reduce or eliminate your recovery. Additionally, Lupe Peña’s insider knowledge reveals that insurers offer 10-20% of true value to unrepresented victims.
Q: How much is my Hardin County accident case worth?
A: It depends on injury severity, medical costs, lost wages, and insurance coverage. We’ve secured settlements from $60,000 for soft tissue injuries to multi-millions for catastrophic injuries. Call 1-888-ATTY-911 for a specific evaluation.
Q: What if I was partially at fault?
A: Under Texas’s 51% bar, you can recover if you’re 50% or less at fault, but your recovery is reduced by your percentage. We fight aggressive comparative fault arguments from insurers.
Q: Who pays my medical bills after a truck accident on US 287?
A: The trucking company’s insurance (minimum $750,000 under FMCSA, often $1M-$5M+), potentially the freight broker, maintenance companies, and your own UM/UIM coverage if they lack sufficient coverage.
Q: What is UM/UIM coverage and does my Hardin County policy have it?
A: Uninsured/Underinsured Motorist coverage protects you when the at-fault driver has no insurance or insufficient limits. Texas insurers must offer it. It also covers you as a pedestrian or cyclist. We routinely stack multiple UM policies for maximum recovery.
Q: Can I sue the bar that served the drunk driver who hit me in Hardin County?
A: Yes, under Texas Dram Shop Law if the bar served an obviously intoxicated person. This creates a second defendant with a commercial policy, often $1 million or more. We investigate TABC records and surveillance from establishments along US 69.
Q: How long do I have to file a lawsuit?
A: Two years from the accident date for personal injury. Six months notice for claims against government entities like TxDOT for defective roads. Don’t wait—evidence disappears.
Q: What is a Stowers demand?
A: A settlement demand within policy limits that, if unreasonably rejected, makes the insurer liable for the entire verdict. Lupe Peña used to receive these; now he sends them to force fair settlements.
Q: Will my case go to trial?
A: Most settle, but we prepare every case as if it’s going to trial. Ralph Manginello’s 27 years of federal court experience and the recent $10 million hazing lawsuit against the University of Houston prove we’re not afraid of the courtroom.
Q: Can undocumented immigrants file claims in Hardin County?
A: Yes. Immigration status does not affect your right to compensation in Texas. We serve the Hispanic community throughout Hardin County with Spanish-speaking staff. As Celia Dominguez said: “Especially Miss Zulema, who is always very kind and always translates.”
Q: What if the trucking company says the driver was an independent contractor?
A: We pierce that veil by proving control—over routes, schedules, equipment, and termination authority. Recent federal court decisions and the Amazon DSP litigation show these contractors are often de facto employees.
Q: How do I pay for a lawyer?
A: We work on contingency—33.33% before suit, 40% if we file suit. You pay nothing upfront. If we don’t win, you owe us nothing. As Chad Harris wrote: “You are NOT a pest to them and you are NOT just some client…You are FAMILY to them.”
Q: What if I already hired another lawyer but I’m not happy?
A: You can switch at any time. If your current attorney isn’t returning calls or is pushing you to settle too low, call Attorney911. We take over cases other firms drop—as Greg Garcia described: “In the beginning I had another attorney but he dropped my case although Mangiello law firm were able to help me out.”
Q: What damages can I recover?
A: Economic (medical, lost wages), non-economic (pain and suffering, mental anguish), and possibly punitive damages if the defendant acted with gross negligence or was intoxicated.
Q: Should I post about my accident on social media?
A: Absolutely not. Insurance companies surveil social media and will use innocent posts against you. Make profiles private and tell friends not to tag you.
Q: What is a black box and why does it matter for my Hardin County truck accident?
A: The Engine Control Module (ECM) or Event Data Recorder (EDR) records speed, brake application, throttle position, and seatbelt use before a crash. This objective data destroys false driver claims. We send spoliation letters within 24 hours to preserve it.
Q: Do I have to see the insurance company’s doctor?
A: No. You have the right to choose your own doctor in Texas. IMEs arranged by insurance are designed to minimize your injuries.
Q: What if the other driver fled the scene?
A: File a police report immediately. We then pursue your UM/UIM coverage, which covers hit-and-run accidents if the driver is unidentified. Surveillance from businesses along US 69 or SH 105 may identify the vehicle.
Call 1-888-ATTY-911 for answers to your specific Hardin County accident questions.
Your Next Step: Call Attorney911 Today
If you’re reading this because you or a loved one was injured in a motor vehicle accident in Hardin County—whether on US 69 near Kountze, SH 105 through Lumberton, or a rural road near Sour Lake—you don’t have to face the insurance companies alone. The evidence is disappearing, the medical bills are growing, and the insurance adjuster is building a case against you right now.
Ralph Manginello has spent 27 years fighting for families against billion-dollar corporations. Lupe Peña brings insider knowledge of insurance defense tactics that no other Hardin County firm can match. Our team includes dedicated case managers like Leonor, praised by Stephanie Hernandez for taking “all the weight of my worries off my shoulders.”
We serve Hardin County from our Beaumont office, understanding the unique challenges of rural Southeast Texas accidents—from logging trucks to oilfield traffic to hurricane evacuation route congestion.
Call 1-888-ATTY-911 now. The consultation is free. We work on contingency—you pay nothing unless we win. Hablamos Español.
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