Mason County 18-Wheeler Accident Attorneys: Attorney911 Deploys 25+ Years of Multi-Million Dollar Federal Trucking Litigation Led by Ralph Manginello Managing Partner Since 1998 Federal Court Admitted BP Explosion Veteran Alongside Former Insurance Defense Attorney Lupe Peña Exposing Insider Tactics FMCSA 49 CFR Parts 390-399 Compliance Experts Hours of Service Violation Hunters Black Box ELD Data Extraction Specialists for Jackknife Rollover Underride Tire Blowout Brake Failure Cargo Spill US-31 Corridor and Lake Michigan Port Distribution Crashes Traumatic Brain Injury Spinal Cord Amputation Wrongful Death $50+ Million Recovered Including $5+ Million Logging Brain Injury $3.8+ Million Amputation Settlement Trial Lawyers Achievement Association Million Dollar Member 4.9 Star Google Rating 251 Reviews Legal Emergency Lawyers The Firm Insurers Fear Trae Tha Truth Recommended Free 24-7 Consultation No Fee Unless We Win We Advance All Costs Hablamos Espanol 1-888-ATTY-911
When an 80,000-pound tractor-trailer loses control on an icy stretch of US-31 near Ludington, the aftermath isn't just an accident—it's life-altering devastation. We've seen it happen across Mason County, from the busy summer corridors carrying tourists to Silver Lake to the winter-blackened highways where lake-effect snow reduces visibility to near zero. If this is your reality right now, you're facing a fight you didn't ask for against opponents who are already working to minimize what they owe you. We've spent over 25 years standing up to trucking companies. Attorney911 isn't just another law firm—we're the team that brings federal court experience and insider insurance knowledge to every case. Our managing partner Ralph Manginello has represented victims since 1998, and our associate Lupe Peña used to defend insurance companies. That means we know exactly how they build their defense before the wreckage even cools. The harsh truth about 18-wheeler accidents in Mason County The physics are brutal. A fully loaded commercial truck weighs 20 to 25 times more than a standard passenger vehicle. At 65 mph on Michigan's highways, that truck needs nearly two football fields to come to a complete stop. When brake failure occurs on the steep grades near…