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Expert Legal Guidance for Truck Accident Victims in Pelican Bay The winding roads of Northwest Tarrant County, specifically around the shores of Eagle Mountain Lake and the thoroughfares serving the City of Pelican Bay, are becoming increasingly crowded. Every day, our neighbors in the City of Pelican Bay share the road with 80,000-pound 18-wheelers, high-speed delivery vans rushing from Fort Worth fulfillment centers, and heavy construction vehicles serving the North Texas boom. We know that when a commercial vehicle strikes a passenger car on Highway 199 or FM 1886, the result isn't just a traffic delay—it's a life-altering catastrophe. At Attorney911, led by our managing partner Ralph Manginello, we have spent more than 25 years holding trucking companies accountable for the devastation they cause. We understand the unique challenges facing victims in the City of Pelican Bay because we are not just out-of-state lawyers with a billboard. We are Texas advocates with deep roots in these communities. Ralph Manginello has been fighting for injury victims since 1998, bringing federal court admission to the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Texas and a proven history of litigating against the world's largest corporations, including BP during the landmark refinery disaster…