Union County 18-Wheeler Accident Victims Trust Attorney911’s Ralph Manginello With 25+ Years Federal Court Multi-Million Dollar Verdicts and Former Insurance Defense Attorney Lupe Peña Who Knows Every Tactic They’ll Use Against You—FMCSA 49 CFR 390-399 Masters Black Box ELD Data Extraction Hours of Service Violation Hunters Jackknife Rollover Underride Brake Failure Tire Blowout Hazmat Spill Specialists Traumatic Brain Injury Spinal Cord Amputation Wrongful Death Advocates $50+ Million Recovered Including $5M Logging Brain Injury $3.8M Car Amputation $2.5M Truck Crash Results 4.9 Star Google Rating 251 Reviews Trial Lawyers Achievement Association Million Dollar Member Houston Austin Beaumont Offices Hablamos Español Free 24/7 Consultation No Fee Unless We Win Call 1-888-ATTY-911
When an 80,000-pound logging truck loses its brakes on the switchbacks of Blood Mountain, there's no margin for error. In Union County, Georgia, where the Appalachian Mountains create steep grades and treacherous curves along US-19 and US-129, these aren't just hypothetical scenarios—they're the kind of calls we answer at Attorney911. We've been fighting for trucking accident victims across North Georgia for over 25 years. Ralph Manginello, our managing partner since 1998, has built a reputation taking on the biggest trucking companies and winning. He's admitted to federal court and has recovered multi-million dollar settlements for families devastated by 18-wheeler crashes. As client Chad Harris told us after his case settled, "You are NOT just some client... You are FAMILY to them." But here's what makes us different from other Union County personal injury firms: Our associate attorney Lupe Peña used to work for insurance companies. He spent years defending commercial trucking insurers, learning exactly how they minimize claims and deny coverage. Now he uses that insider knowledge to fight FOR Union County accident victims. When the trucking company's adjuster calls trying to get a recorded statement, Lupe knows their playbook—because he helped write it. Why Union County 18-Wheeler Accidents Are…