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Childress County Motor Vehicle Accident Lawyer | Attorney911 Legal Emergency Lawyers™ When a Crash on Childress County's Rural Roads Changes Everything, We're Here to Help It happened fast. One moment you're driving west on US-287 toward Childress, navigating the wide-open stretches of the Texas Panhandle. The next, an 18-wheeler drifts across the center line, or a farm truck pulls out from a field road without warning, or your vehicle hits black ice on a December morning near the Red River. In Childress County, where the nearest Level I trauma center is nearly an hour away in Lubbock or Wichita Falls, every second counts, and every decision you make after a motor vehicle accident can determine whether you recover the full compensation you deserve or settle for pennies on the dollar. At Attorney911, we understand the unique dangers facing families in Childress County. We know that rural crashes kill at rates 2.66 times higher than urban accidents, that Farm-to-Market roads in Texas have the highest crash rates in the state at 121.15 per 100 million vehicle miles traveled, and that when you're injured on Childress County's highways—whether it's a collision with a cattle truck on FM-2534 or a rollover on a…