St. Mary Parish 18-Wheeler Accident Attorneys: Attorney911 Brings 25+ Years of Multi-Million Dollar Trucking Verdicts Led by Managing Partner Ralph Manginello, Federal Court Admitted BP Explosion Veteran with $50+ Million Recovered Including $5 Million Brain Injury and $3.8 Million Amputation Settlements, Featuring Former Insurance Defense Attorney Lupe Peña Who Knows Every Insurer Tactic From Inside the Enemy Camp, FMCSA Regulation Masters Under 49 CFR 390-399, Hours of Service Violation Hunters, Black Box and Electronic Control Module Data Extraction Experts Handling Jackknife, Rollover, Underride, Wide Turn, Blind Spot, Tire Blowout, Brake Failure, Hazmat Cargo Spill and Fatigued Driver Crashes, Catastrophic Injury Specialists for Traumatic Brain Injury, Spinal Cord Paralysis, Limb Loss, Severe Burns and Wrongful Death, Nuclear Verdict Aware Up to $730 Million Standards, Free 24/7 Consultation with Compassionate Live Staff, No Fee Unless We Win, We Advance All Costs, Same-Day Spoliation Letters, 4.9 Star Google Rating with 251 Reviews, Legal Emergency Lawyers Trademark, The Firm Insurers Fear, Featured on ABC13 KHOU KPRC and Houston Chronicle, Trae Tha Truth Recommended, Hablamos Español, Trusted Since 1998, Call 1-888-ATTY-911 Today
When an 80,000-pound freight train on wheels slams into your sedan on the streets of St. Mary Parish, the impact isn't just metal against metal. It's catastrophic physics. It's shattered families. And often, it's the beginning of a battle against a multi-billion-dollar trucking company that already has lawyers working to minimize what they pay you. We are Attorney911. For more than 25 years, Ralph Manginello has fought for families across St. Mary Parish and throughout Louisiana, turning the tables on trucking companies that thought they could cut corners and get away with it. We've won millions for our clients—$5 million for a traumatic brain injury victim, $3.8 million for a client who lost a limb, and $2.5 million in a commercial truck crash case. And we've learned one thing that holds true whether you're on US-90 in Morgan City or I-10 in Berwick: the trucking company never plays fair. But here's what they don't tell you. You have exactly one year to file your claim in Louisiana. That's the shortest statute of limitations in the nation, tied only with Kentucky. Every day you wait, evidence disappears. Black box data overwrites in 30 days. ELD logs get purged. Witnesses forget. And…