If you’ve been injured in a car accident in Archer County, you’re likely facing medical bills that arrived before you even left the hospital, calls from insurance adjusters who sound helpful but aren’t, and the overwhelming question of how you’ll support your family while you recover. At Attorney911, we understand the specific dangers that make Archer County roads uniquely hazardous—from the high-speed truck traffic on US-281 to the unlit Farm-to-Market roads where nearly one-third of fatal Texas crashes occur. For 27 years, Ralph Manginello and our team have fought for families across Archer County and North Texas, recovering multi-million dollar settlements while treating clients like family, not case numbers. Insurance companies know we prepare every case for trial, and they know our team includes Lupe Peña, a former insurance defense attorney who spent years calculating claims for the very companies now trying to minimize your recovery. That insider knowledge is your advantage. Call 1-888-ATTY-911 right now—before critical evidence disappears.
The Archer County Crash Reality: Rural Roads, Deadly Consequences
Archer County recorded 151 total crashes in recent data, with 3 fatalities and 28 serious injuries. While these numbers may seem modest compared to Harris County’s 115,173 crashes, the statistical reality is stark: rural crashes in Texas are 2.66 times more likely to be fatal than urban collisions. Failed to Drive in Single Lane—a factor accounting for 800 fatal crashes statewide in 2024—kills disproportionately on Archer County’s rural highways. When you’re traveling US-281 between Archer City and Scotland, or navigating the two-lane stretches of FM 2393 near Holliday, the lack of median barriers, limited lighting, and higher speed limits create conditions where a moment’s inattention becomes catastrophic.
At 90.3% of all Texas crashes occurring in clear weather, the danger isn’t storms—it’s driver behavior. Speed-related factors caused over 158,000 crashes statewide in 2024, and on Archer County’s wide-open highways, the temptation to exceed limits is constant. Meanwhile, the 97/3 Rule applies with brutal efficiency here: in two-vehicle crashes between passenger cars and large trucks, 97% of people killed are in the smaller vehicle. When an 80,000-pound 18-wheeler collides with a 4,000-pound sedan on US-82 near Megargel, physics doesn’t negotiate. We know these roads because Ralph Manginello has practiced law in North Texas courthouses for over two decades, and because Lupe Peña understands how insurance companies evaluate claims involving rural jurisdictions—where they often assume lower verdicts and offer less. We don’t accept those assumptions. If you’ve been hurt on Archer County roads, call 1-888-ATTY-911 for immediate help.
The 48-Hour Protocol: Evidence Disappears Fast in Archer County
The first 48 hours after an Archer County accident are critical. Unlike Dallas or Houston, where traffic cameras dot every intersection, Archer County’s rural crashes often lack immediate surveillance—making witness statements, physical evidence, and rapid response even more vital. Here’s exactly what you must do:
Hours 1-6: Get to safety and call 911. Even if you feel “okay,” seek medical attention immediately at United Regional Health Care System in Wichita Falls—the nearest Level II Trauma Center serving Archer County—or Clay County Memorial Hospital in Henrietta. Adrenaline masks injuries; we’ve seen clients discover traumatic brain injuries days later. Document everything: photograph all vehicles, skid marks, debris fields, road conditions, and visible injuries. Exchange information with all drivers, including CDL numbers if commercial trucks are involved. Get witness names and numbers immediately—rural witnesses scatter and are harder to locate later.
Hours 6-24: Preserve all digital evidence. Text messages, GPS data, and even your phone’s location history matter. Do NOT post about the accident on social media—insurance companies monitor these platforms. Keep receipts for any expenses. If you were hit by a commercial vehicle, know that trucking companies activate “rapid response teams” immediately; their representatives may arrive at the scene before you reach the hospital. Do NOT speak to trucking company representatives or sign anything. Contact Attorney911 immediately so we can send preservation letters before Electronic Logging Device (ELD) data overwrites (often within 30 days) and surveillance footage deletes (7-30 days for most rural businesses).
Hours 24-48: Secure legal representation before speaking with any insurance adjuster. Under Texas law, you have two years to file a personal injury lawsuit (Texas Civil Practice & Remedies Code § 16.003), but evidence vanishes long before that deadline. If you were hit on a Farm-to-Market road, know that these roads have the highest crash rates per mile in Texas—260.52 crashes per 100 million vehicle miles traveled in urban sections, and 121.15 in rural sections like those crossing Archer County. Call 1-888-ATTY-911 now to protect your rights.
When Archer County Crashes Change Everything: Complete Accident Type Coverage
Rear-End Collisions: The Hidden Injury Danger
On Archer County’s stretches of US-281, where traffic slows entering Holliday or Scotland, rear-end collisions are common—and deceptively dangerous. Failed to Control Speed caused 131,978 Texas crashes in 2024, and the trailing driver is presumptively liable. However, insurance companies often claim “sudden emergency” or minimize “minor” rear-end crashes.
The truth? Rear-end forces from an 80,000-pound truck can cause herniated discs, traumatic brain injuries, and occult fractures that don’t appear on initial X-rays. We handled a case where a client suffered a brain injury with vision loss when struck from behind—a multi-million dollar settlement that recognized the lifelong impact. Another client suffered leg injuries that led to partial amputation due to staff infections during treatment; that case settled in the millions because we proved the crash caused the cascade of medical failures.
If you’re rear-ended on US-82 near the Archer-Wichita county line, don’t accept the insurance company’s $3,000 quick settlement offer. Medical costs for herniated disc surgery range from $96,000 to $205,000, with future medical needs potentially exceeding $100,000 more. We know because Lupe Peña used to calculate these reserves for insurance companies—now he ensures victims receive full value. Call 1-888-ATTY-911 if you’ve been rear-ended in Archer County.
18-Wheeler and Commercial Truck Accidents: The 97/3 Rule on US-281
US-281 runs straight through Archer County, connecting Wichita Falls to the Red River and beyond—a major corridor for trucks hauling agricultural products, oilfield equipment, and manufactured goods. In 2024, Texas recorded 39,393 commercial vehicle accidents with 608 fatalities. Archer County’s section of US-281 sees heavy truck traffic, particularly near the industrial areas south of Wichita Falls and the agricultural shipping points throughout the county.
When an 18-wheeler hits a passenger vehicle, the occupants of the smaller vehicle are 36.5 times more likely to die. The physics are brutal: an 80,000-pound truck traveling at 65 mph carries 16.5 times the kinetic energy of a typical car and requires 525 feet to stop—nearly two football fields. On dark, unlit stretches of Archer County highways, these trucks become deadly missiles.
We pursue every liable party: the driver (for Hours of Service violations under 49 CFR Part 395), the motor carrier (for negligent hiring if the driver had a poor safety record), the maintenance provider (for brake failures—29% of large truck crashes involve brake problems), and even the freight broker (under 49 CFR § 371.2 for negligent selection). We immediately subpoena Driver Qualification Files, ELD data, and ECM downloads before they can be legally destroyed.
Attorney911 has recovered millions for families facing trucking-related wrongful death cases. We know that in Archer County, these cases often involve owner-operators or regional carriers serving the oil patch, and we know how to access their insurance layers—including the MCS-90 endorsement that guarantees payment even if the carrier tries to deny coverage. If an 18-wheeler injured you on US-281, US-82, or any Archer County road, call 1-888-ATTY-911 immediately.
Single-Vehicle and Run-Off-Road Crashes: Rural Texas’s Silent Killer
Single-vehicle run-off-road crashes killed 1,353 people in Texas in 2024—32.6% of all motor vehicle fatalities. In Archer County, these are often the deadliest crashes. When a vehicle leaves the roadway on FM 2393 or FM 368, the lack of guardrails, steep embankments, and trees create fatal hazards.
Don’t assume you have no claim. We investigate whether defective road conditions (missing guardrails, inadequate signage, potholes) implicate the Texas Department of Transportation or Archer County under the Texas Tort Claims Act. We examine whether a vehicle defect—tire blowout, brake failure, or steering malfunction—triggered the crash, opening product liability claims against manufacturers. We also investigate “phantom vehicle” scenarios where another driver forced you off the road, allowing recovery through your own Uninsured/Underinsured Motorist (UM/UIM) coverage.
As Stephanie Hernandez described her experience with us: “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.” We handle everything so you can heal. Call 1-888-ATTY-911 if you’ve had a single-vehicle accident in Archer County.
Drunk Driving Accidents: When 2 AM Sunday Becomes Deadly
In Texas, someone is injured or killed in a DUI crash every 23 minutes. Archer County is not immune—Brazos County, with similar demographics, shows DUI crashes at 5.1% of total crashes, and rural counties often exceed urban DUI fatality rates due to longer emergency response times. The most dangerous hour statewide is 2:00-2:59 AM on Sunday—when bars close and drivers head home on rural highways like SH-79 or US-281.
If a drunk driver hit you in Archer County, you have claims against the driver and potentially against the bar, restaurant, or venue that overserved them under the Texas Dram Shop Act (Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code § 2.02). We investigate tab records, witness statements, and training records to prove obvious intoxication. Because DWI causing serious injury is a felony under Texas Penal Code § 49.07, punitive damages have NO CAP—we can pursue unlimited exemplary damages that survive bankruptcy.
Our firm includes attorneys admitted to federal court in the Northern District of Texas (covering Archer County), allowing us to handle complex multi-jurisdictional cases. We’ve secured dismissals in criminal DWI cases by proving breathalyzer machines weren’t properly maintained, and we bring that investigative rigor to civil DUI cases. Don’t let the drunk driver’s insurance company minimize your suffering. Call 1-888-ATTY-911.
Motorcycle, Pedestrian, and Rideshare Accidents
While Archer County’s rural nature means fewer pedestrian crashes than Dallas or Houston, the 28.8x fatality rate for pedestrian accidents versus car-to-car crashes means every instance is catastrophic. When pedestrians are hit on US-281 crossings or near local businesses in Archer City, they often face the “independent contractor” defense from delivery drivers.
Rideshare accidents (Uber/Lyft) involve complex three-period insurance structures. If you’re a passenger during Period 2 (en route to pickup) or Period 3 (passenger in vehicle), the rideshare company’s $1 million commercial policy applies—coverage many victims don’t know exists. We clarify these tiers immediately.
Motorcyclists face particular dangers on Archer County’s curves and agricultural traffic zones. The left-turn crash—where a car turns into a motorcycle’s path—accounts for 42% of fatal motorcycle collisions. We combat jury bias by documenting the rider’s qualifications and the driver’s failure to yield. As Jamin Marroquin said: “Mr. Manginello guided me through the whole process with great expertise…tenacious, accessible, and determined throughout the 19 months.”
Whatever vehicle type was involved in your Archer County accident, we handle the complexity. Call 1-888-ATTY-911.
How Insurance Companies Try to Destroy Your Archer County Claim
Insurance adjusters are not your friends. They are trained to minimize payouts, and they know Archer County juries are often conservative—so they lowball accordingly. Lupe Peña worked for a national defense firm learning exactly how large insurance companies value claims; now he uses that knowledge against them.
Tactic 1: The Quick Settlement. They offer $5,000 within days, hoping you’ll sign before discovering your herniated disc requires $100,000 surgery. NEVER settle before Maximum Medical Improvement.
Tactic 2: The Recorded Statement. They ask leading questions: “You’re feeling better though, right?” Everything you say is transcribed and used against you. You are NOT required to give a recorded statement to the other driver’s insurance.
Tactic 3: Surveillance and Social Media Monitoring. They freeze one frame of you bending to pick up a child and ignore the ten minutes of pain afterward. Make all profiles private immediately.
Tactic 4: Colossus Software. Programs like Colossus algorithmically undervalue claims, using “geographic modifiers” that assume Archer County verdicts are lower. We defeat this by preparing every case for trial and documenting damages with life care planners and economic experts.
Tactic 5: Comparative Fault Arguments. Texas’s 51% bar means if they can prove you were 51% at fault, you recover nothing. Even 25% fault on a $250,000 claim costs you $62,500. We anticipate these arguments because Lupe used to make them.
Tactic 6: Independent Medical Examinations. The “IME” doctor is paid $2,000-$5,000 by the insurance company to claim your injuries are “pre-existing” or “exaggerated.” Lupe knows these specific doctors and their biases from years of hiring them.
Tactic 7: Policy Limits Bluff. They claim “only $30,000” is available while hiding $1 million commercial policies or umbrella coverage. We investigate ALL layers: primary, excess, UM/UIM (which you can stack across multiple policies in Texas), and parental household policies if applicable.
As client Greg Garcia testified: “In the beginning I had another attorney but he dropped my case although Mangiello law firm were able to help me out.” We take cases others reject, and we fight until justice is served. Call 1-888-ATTY-911 before talking to any insurance adjuster.
What Your Archer County Case Is Worth: Damages and Compensation
Under Texas law, you are entitled to full compensation for both economic and non-economic damages. There is NO CAP on compensatory damages for motor vehicle accidents in Texas (unlike medical malpractice).
Economic Damages (Documented Losses):
- Medical expenses: Emergency treatment at United Regional, surgery ($50,000-$500,000+), rehabilitation ($150-$300 per session), lifetime medical equipment
- Lost wages: Past income and future earning capacity (often 10-50x past wages if you cannot return to your trade)
- Property damage: Vehicle replacement, damaged personal property
- Out-of-pocket costs: Transportation to Wichita Falls for medical appointments, home modifications for disabilities
Non-Economic Damages (Human Costs):
- Physical pain and suffering
- Mental anguish (anxiety, depression, PTSD—32-45% of accident victims develop symptoms)
- Physical impairment and disfigurement
- Loss of consortium for spouses
- Loss of enjoyment of life
Punitive Damages. If the at-fault driver was intoxicated (felony DWI), there is NO CAP on punitive damages, and these judgments are not dischargeable in bankruptcy. For gross negligence—such as a trucking company knowingly allowing an unqualified driver to operate—we pursue exemplary damages to punish and deter.
Settlement ranges vary by injury severity:
- Moderate injuries with surgery: $346,000-$1,205,000
- Traumatic brain injury: $1,548,000-$9,838,000+
- Wrongful death: $1,910,000-$9,520,000+
In a recent maritime case, our investigation revealed a client should have been assisted in lifting duties; we reached a significant cash settlement. When staff infections led to partial amputation after a car accident, we secured a multi-million dollar settlement. Every case is unique, and past results do not guarantee future outcomes—but they show what happens when you have experienced trial lawyers fighting for you. We work on contingency—33.33% before trial, 40% if trial is necessary. You pay nothing unless we win. Call 1-888-ATTY-911 to discuss your specific damages.
The Medical Reality: Injuries We See in Archer County Cases
Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI): Even “mild” concussions can cause permanent cognitive deficits. Symptoms may be delayed for days. Any head strike in an accident requires immediate evaluation.
Spinal Cord Injuries: Cervical (neck) and lumbar (lower back) herniations are common in rear-end and rollover crashes. Treatment ranges from conservative care ($22,000-$46,000) to spinal fusion surgery ($96,000-$205,000).
Orthopedic Trauma: Fractures requiring ORIF (open reduction internal fixation) surgery cost $47,000-$98,000. Recovery often means months of lost work, particularly devastating for agricultural workers or oilfield hands in Archer County.
Psychological Injuries: PTSD, driving anxiety, and depression are compensable damages. The fear of driving on US-281 after a bad accident is real and impacts your quality of life.
We connect clients with specialists at United Regional Health Care System and other North Texas medical providers, ensuring you receive proper treatment while we build your case. As Chelsea Martinez shared: “Special thank you to my attorney, Mr. Pena, for your kindness and patience with my repeated questions.” We explain the medical process so you can focus on healing. Call 1-888-ATTY-911.
Why Archer County Chooses Attorney911
Ralph Manginello’s 27+ Years of Experience. Admitted to the Texas Bar in 1998 and the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Texas (covering Archer County), Ralph has secured multi-million dollar verdicts and settlements. He grew up understanding Texas values—he was raised in Houston’s Memorial area, attended the University of Texas at Austin, and has spent his career fighting for families. He is a Million Dollar Member of the Trial Lawyers Achievement Association and was involved in the BP Texas City Refinery explosion litigation—a $2.1 billion case that killed 15 workers and injured 170 others. That experience taking on billion-dollar corporations translates to every case we handle.
Lupe Peña’s Insurance Defense Advantage. LuPe worked for a national defense firm, learning how large insurance companies calculate Colossus valuations, set reserves, and select IME doctors. Now he fights for you. As he says: “I’ve reviewed hundreds of surveillance videos and social media posts as defense attorney. Insurance companies take innocent activity out of context.” That insider knowledge is your weapon.
Federal Court Experience. Both Ralph and Lupe are admitted to federal court, essential for trucking cases involving interstate commerce and for complex litigation where federal regulations like the FMCSA apply.
We Take Cases Others Reject. Donald Wilcox was told by another firm that his case wouldn’t be accepted; we got him a “handsome check.” CON3531’s case sat for two years with another lawyer before we took over and resolved it in months. Angel Walle noted: “They solved in a couple of months what others did nothing about in two years.”
Personal Attention. Unlike high-volume settlement mills, we limit our caseload. Ralph reaches out personally, as Dame Haskett confirmed: “Consistent communication and not one time did i call and not get a clear answer…Ralph reached out personally.” Chad Harris added: “You are NOT a pest to them and you are NOT just some client…You are FAMILY to them.”
Spanish Language Services. “Hablamos Español.” Lupe Peña is fluent in Spanish, and staff members like Zulema provide translation. As Celia Dominguez said: “Especially Miss Zulema, who is always very kind and always translates.”
Proven Results. From the $10 million University of Houston hazing lawsuit (demonstrating our willingness to take on major institutions) to the daily multi-million dollar settlements we secure for injury victims, we deliver. As Glenda Walker stated: “They fought for me to get every dime I deserved.”
We are available 24/7, not an answering service. We advance all costs. We don’t get paid unless we win. If you want a law firm that knows Archer County’s roads, its courthouse in Archer City, its medical providers in Wichita Falls, and its juries, call 1-888-ATTY-911.
Frequently Asked Questions: Archer County Car and Truck Accidents
What should I do immediately after a car accident in Archer County?
First, ensure safety and call 911. Seek medical attention immediately at United Regional Health Care System in Wichita Falls or the nearest facility. Document everything with photos, get witness information, and call Attorney911 at 1-888-ATTY-911 before speaking to any insurance company. Do not post about the accident on social media.
How long do I have to file a lawsuit after an accident in Archer County?
Under Texas Civil Practice & Remedies Code § 16.003, you have two years from the date of injury. However, if a government vehicle is involved, you may have only six months to provide notice under the Texas Tort Claims Act. Do not wait—evidence disappears within days.
What if I was partially at fault for the accident in Archer County?
Texas follows modified comparative negligence with a 51% bar. You can recover damages if you are 50% or less at fault, but your recovery is reduced by your percentage of fault. For example, if you are 25% at fault on a $100,000 claim, you receive $75,000. If you are 51% at fault, you recover nothing. Insurance companies try to push fault above 50%—we fight back.
Does my car insurance cover me if I was hit as a pedestrian in Archer County?
Yes! Your Uninsured/Underinsured Motorist (UM/UIM) coverage protects you even as a pedestrian or cyclist. This is the most underutilized coverage in Texas. Approximately 14% of Texas drivers are uninsured, and hit-and-run accidents account for 25% of pedestrian deaths. Your own policy may be your best recovery source.
How much is my car accident case worth in Archer County?
Value depends on injury severity, medical costs, lost wages, and insurance policy limits. Moderate herniated disc cases range $70,000-$171,000; surgical cases $346,000-$1,205,000+. Catastrophic injuries like TBI can reach $1.5-$9.8 million. We offer free consultations to evaluate your specific case.
What is a Stowers demand and how does it affect my case?
Under the Stowers Doctrine, if we make a settlement demand within the defendant’s policy limits that a prudent insurer should accept, and they refuse unreasonably, the insurer becomes liable for the entire verdict even if it exceeds policy limits. This is powerful leverage in clear-liability cases on Archer County highways.
Can I sue the bar that served the drunk driver who hit me in Archer County?
Yes, under the Texas Dram Shop Act. If a bar, restaurant, or venue served alcohol to an obviously intoxicated person who then caused your accident, that establishment is liable. We investigate tab records, witness statements, and training records. Dram shop claims add commercial insurance policies (often $1 million+) to your recovery.
What if the trucking company says the driver was an independent contractor?
We pierce this defense. Under Texas law, companies cannot avoid liability simply by calling drivers “independent contractors” if they exercise control over routes, schedules, equipment, or supervision. We analyze the “right to control” factors to hold corporate defendants like FedEx Ground or Amazon accountable.
How do I pay for medical treatment while my case is pending?
We work with medical providers who accept liens—meaning they get paid from your settlement, not upfront. We also navigate health insurance liens and negotiate reductions to maximize your take-home recovery. You should not avoid treatment due to cost concerns.
What is UM/UIM coverage and why do I need it in Archer County?
Uninsured/Underinsured Motorist coverage pays when the at-fault driver has no insurance or insufficient insurance. Texas only requires $30,000/$60,000/$25,000 in liability coverage, which is grossly inadequate for serious injuries. We stack multiple UM/UIM policies when available and fight insurance companies that try to offset your recovery.
Can undocumented immigrants file personal injury claims in Archer County?
Yes. Immigration status does not affect your right to compensation in Texas courts. We protect your information and ensure language is not a barrier—Hablamos Español.
What if I was hit by a company vehicle, like a Walmart or Amazon truck in Archer County?
Corporate defendants carry higher insurance limits ($1 million-$5 million+) and often self-insure. They have rapid-response teams. We immediately preserve evidence from corporate fleets—ELD data, DriveCam footage, Mentor app scores, maintenance records—and pursue claims against both the driver and the corporation.
How long will my case take to settle?
Straightforward cases may resolve in 6-12 months. Complex litigation involving catastrophic injuries or corporate defendants may take 18-36 months. We push for resolution as fast as possible without sacrificing value. Chavodrian Miles noted: “Leonor got me into the doctor the same day…it only took 6 months amazing.”
Will my case go to trial?
Most cases settle, but we prepare every case as if it’s going to trial. Insurance companies know our reputation—from the $2.1 billion BP litigation to our daily multi-million dollar settlements—and they offer better settlements when they know we’re ready to argue before Archer County juries.
What happens if the other driver fled the scene (hit-and-run) in Archer County?
Call 911 immediately. Report the accident. Your UM/UIM coverage applies to hit-and-run accidents where the at-fault driver is unidentified. We investigate immediately for surveillance footage from businesses along US-281 or US-82, which often auto-deletes within 7-14 days.
What are “hidden damages” I might not know about?
Lost earning capacity (future income over your working life), household services replacement costs, life care planning for permanent injuries, and loss of consortium for spouses. We retain economic experts to calculate these often-overlooked losses.
Why should I hire Attorney911 instead of handling the insurance claim myself?
Insurance companies pay unrepresented claimants significantly less—often 3-4 times less—than represented claimants. They use software like Colossus to minimize payouts and have teams of lawyers. We level the playing field. As Brian Butchee said: “Melanie was excellent. She kept me informed and when she said she would call me back, she did.”
How much does it cost to hire Attorney911?
We work on a contingency fee basis: 33.33% if settled before trial, 40% if litigation is required. You pay nothing upfront. We advance all costs for investigation, experts, and court fees. If we don’t win, you owe us nothing.
What if I already hired another lawyer but I’m unhappy?
You can switch attorneys at any time. We take over cases from other firms, as CON3531 experienced: “They took over my case from another lawyer and got to working on my case.” You are not stuck with poor communication or low settlement offers.
Can I recover for PTSD or anxiety after an accident in Archer County?
Absolutely. Psychological injuries are compensable under Texas law. We document these with psychiatric evaluations and ensure they’re included in your demand. Mental health treatment records are just as valid as physical injury records.
What if my child was injured in the accident?
Children have special protections. The statute of limitations is tolled until they reach 18, but we recommend pursuing claims immediately to preserve evidence. Special rules apply to settlement of minor claims, requiring court approval to protect the child’s interests.
Does Attorney911 handle motorcycle accidents in Archer County?
Yes. We understand the unique dynamics of motorcycle crashes, including the “left turn” scenario where cars fail to see bikes, and combat jury bias with evidence of the rider’s qualifications and the driver’s negligence.
What makes truck accidents different from car accidents in Archer County?
Federal regulations (FMCSA) apply, requiring specific evidence preservation (ELD data, Driver Qualification Files, maintenance logs). Trucks carry higher insurance minimums ($750,000-$5 million). The injuries are typically catastrophic. We have specific experience with 18-wheeler litigation, including the physics of stopping distances and cargo securement failures.
Will my health insurance company get paid back from my settlement?
Yes, through subrogation or liens. However, we negotiate these liens down significantly—often reducing them by 30-50%—so you keep more of your recovery. This is part of the comprehensive service we provide.
What if the accident happened on a Farm-to-Market road in Archer County?
These roads have the highest crash rates in Texas (121.15 per 100M VMT in rural sections). We investigate whether the Texas Department of Transportation or Archer County maintained the road properly. Cases involving government entities have special notice requirements—usually just six months—so act fast.
How do I know if I have a good case?
Call 1-888-ATTY-911 for a free consultation. We’ll evaluate liability, damages, and insurance coverage. As Ken Taylor described: “He listened intently heard my concerns and issues and immediately began working to protect my rights.”
Ready to Fight for What You Deserve? Contact Attorney911 Today
If you’ve read this far, you understand the stakes. The insurance company has lawyers working right now to minimize your Archer County accident claim. The trucking company is already preserving only the evidence that helps them. The clock is ticking on your two-year statute of limitations, but more urgently, evidence is disappearing today—surveillance footage overwriting, witnesses moving away, black box data deleting.
You don’t have to face this alone. Attorney911 brings 27 years of experience, federal court credentials, insider knowledge of insurance tactics, and a track record of multi-million dollar results to every Archer County case. We know the roads—US-281, US-82, SH-79, and every Farm-to-Market route. We know the courts—from the Archer County Courthouse to the Northern District of Texas. We know the medical providers at United Regional and throughout North Texas.
We offer free consultations 24/7. We work on contingency—you don’t pay unless we win. We speak Spanish. And we treat you like family, not a case number. As Ernest Cano stated: “Mr. Maginello and his firm are first class. Will fight tooth and nail for you.”
Don’t let the insurance company push you around. Don’t settle for less than you need to rebuild your life. Call Attorney911 now at 1-888-ATTY-911 or 1-888-288-9911. Hablamos Español. Your consultation is free, confidential, and could be the most important call you make after your accident. Let’s fight for your future, together.