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Covington County 18-Wheeler Accident Attorneys: Attorney911 Brings 25+ Years Federal Court Admitted Multi-Million Dollar Trucking Justice Led by Managing Partner Ralph Manginello Since 1998 BP Explosion Litigation Veteran with $50M+ Recovered Including $5M Brain Injury and $3.8M Amputation Settlements, Featuring Former Insurance Defense Attorney Lupe Peña Exposing Claims Denial Tactics From Inside, FMCSA 49 CFR 390-399 Regulation Masters Hours of Service Violation Hunters Black Box ECM Data Extraction Same-Day Spoliation Letter Specialists, Jackknife Rollover Underride Rear Side Collision Tire Blowout Brake Failure Cargo Spill Hazmat Wide Turn Coverage, Catastrophic Injury Experts TBI Spinal Cord Paralysis Amputation Severe Burn Wrongful Death Nuclear Verdict Pursuit Advocates, 4.9 Star Google Rating 251 Reviews Trial Lawyers Achievement Association Million Dollar Member State Bar of Texas Pro Bono College Legal Emergency Lawyers Trademark 290 Educational Videos ABC13 KHOU KPRC Houston Chronicle Featured Trae Tha Truth Recommended Hablamos Español Free 24/7 Live Staff Consultation No Fee Unless We Win We Advance All Costs 1-888-ATTY-911

When an 80,000-pound timber truck loses control on the winding roads of Covington County, there's no margin for error. One moment, you're heading home on Highway 84. The next, your life changes forever. We know because we've seen it. Ralph Manginello has spent over 25 years fighting for families devastated by 18-wheeler accidents across Alabama and beyond. Since 1998, our firm has stood toe-to-toe with the largest trucking companies in America—including BP after the Texas City refinery explosion that killed 15 workers and injured 170 more. We've recovered multi-million dollar settlements for traumatic brain injury victims, amputees, and families who lost loved ones to wrongful death. As client Glenda Walker told us after her case settled, "They fought for me to get every dime I deserved." But here's the thing about Covington County trucking accidents—they're different. This isn't just about big rigs on interstates. It's about logging trucks hauling timber from the woodlands near Opp. It's about poultry trucks navigating narrow county roads toward Andalusia. It's about agricultural equipment sharing pavement with passenger cars in ways that create deadly risks. And it's about Alabama's contributory negligence law, which says if you're found even 1% at fault for your accident, you…

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Covington County (Alabama/Covington County) Fraternity Hazing Attorneys | $24M in Pike Settlements Exposed | We Track Every Greek Organization’s Death Record | Attorney911 — The Firm That Shut Down Pi Kappa Phi Beta Nu | Federal Court | Former Insurance Defense | 1-888-ATTY-911

Hazing Victims in Covington County Deserve Justice — Attorney 911 Fights for Alabama Families If your child has been hazed at a university, fraternity, or sorority near Covington County, Alabama, you are not alone. What happened to Leonel Bermudez at the University of Houston can happen anywhere — including at institutions near Covington County. And we are fighting back. At Attorney 911, we are currently litigating a $10 million hazing lawsuit against Pi Kappa Phi and the University of Houston after a student was hospitalized with severe rhabdomyolysis and kidney failure from extreme physical abuse during pledge activities. This isn't just hazing — it's torture. And it happens at universities across America, including near Covington County. Covington County families: You deserve the same aggressive representation we're bringing to this case. We will fight for you. 🚨 What Happened at University of Houston — And Why It Matters to Covington County The Case That Shows Alabama Families What Hazing Really Looks Like Plaintiff: Leonel BermudezFraternity: Pi Kappa Phi (Beta Nu Chapter, University of Houston)Injuries: Severe rhabdomyolysis, acute kidney failure, 3 nights/4 days hospitalizedDamages Sought: $10,000,000 What They Did to Him: Leonel Bermudez, a transfer student not yet enrolled at UH, was…

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Covington County Hazing Wrongful Death Attorneys | Auburn, Troy & University of Alabama Fraternity Cases | Attorney911 — Legal Emergency Lawyers™ | Texas-Based, Nationwide Reach | Same National Fraternities, Same Fight | Former Insurance Defense Attorney | Federal Court Title IX Experience | BP Litigation Institutional Fighters | Free Consultation: 1-888-ATTY-911

The Comprehensive Guide to Hazing Litigation for Families in Covington County, Alabama A Parent's Worst Fear Realized You just dropped your child off at college in Alabama or another Southeastern campus, full of hope for their future. A few weeks later, you get a call in the middle of the night. Your child is in the emergency room—bruised, burned, or suffering from alcohol poisoning. They're mumbling about "pledge activities," "tradition," and "not wanting to get anyone in trouble." The hospital staff mentions the word "hazing," but the fraternity brothers are already texting about what to say if anyone asks. The university says they'll "look into it," but weeks pass with no answers. This nightmare scenario happens to families every year, including right here in Covington County. When it does, you need more than promises from a university public relations department. You need a legal team that understands exactly how fraternities, sororities, and athletic programs cover up hazing—and how to hold them accountable. Right now, in Texas, we're fighting one of the most serious hazing cases in the country. In late 2025, we filed a $10 million lawsuit on behalf of Leonel Bermudez against the University of Houston and the Pi…

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