Solano County 18-Wheeler Accident Legal Authority Attorney911: Ralph Manginello Leverages 25+ Years and $50M+ Recovered Including $5M Brain Injury and $3.8M Amputation Settlements Against Trucking Companies, Former Insurance Defense Attorney Lupe Peña Applies Insider Knowledge of Carrier Denial Tactics, Federal Court Admitted FMCSA 49 CFR Experts Specializing in Hours of Service Violations Driver Qualification Failures Black Box and ELD Data Extraction, Complete Litigation Coverage for Jackknife Rollover Underride Wide Turn Blind Spot Brake Failure Tire Blowout Cargo Spill Overloaded Truck Crashes, Catastrophic Injury and Wrongful Death Advocates for TBI Spinal Cord Paralysis Amputation Severe Burns, Free Consultation No Fee Unless We Win Hablamos Español Available 24/7 at 1-888-ATTY-911
18-Wheeler Accident Attorneys in Solano County: Fighting for Maximum Compensation After Catastrophic Truck Crashes If you've been hit by an 18-wheeler in Solano County, you already know this wasn't a normal car accident. An 80,000-pound commercial truck slamming into a 4,000-pound passenger vehicle isn't a collision—it's a catastrophe. One moment you're crossing I-80 near Fairfield or commuting on I-680 through Benicia; the next, your life changes forever. At Attorney911, we've spent over 25 years fighting for trucking accident victims from California to Texas and back again. Ralph Manginello, our managing partner, has recovered multi-million dollar settlements for families devastated by commercial truck crashes—including a $2.5 million truck crash recovery and a $5 million settlement for a traumatic brain injury victim. Our associate attorney Lupe Peña spent years working inside the insurance industry defending trucking companies before joining our firm. Now he uses that insider knowledge to fight against the very tactics he once employed. We know the trucking corridors crisscrossing Solano County. We understand how the agricultural freight coming from the Central Valley combines with port traffic from Oakland to create deadly conditions on I-80. And we know that trucking companies don't play fair—they send rapid-response teams to the scene…