De Baca County 18-Wheeler Accident Attorneys Attorney911: Ralph Manginello 25+ Years Managing Partner Federal Court Admitted BP Explosion Litigator with $50+ Million Recovered Including $5+ Million Logging Brain Injury and $3.8+ Million Amputation Settlements, Former Insurance Defense Attorney Lupe Peña Exposes Carrier Tactics From Inside Fighting For You in English and Spanish, FMCSA 49 CFR 390-399 Masters Specializing in Hours of Service Violations Driver Qualification Files and Black Box ELD Data Extraction for Jackknife Rollover Underride Brake Failure and Cargo Spill Crashes, Catastrophic Injury Experts in TBI Spinal Cord Paralysis Amputation and Wrongful Death 4.9 Star Google Rating 251 Reviews Trae Tha Truth Recommended Legal Emergency Lawyers, Free 24/7 Consultation No Fee Unless We Win We Advance All Costs Call 1-888-ATTY-911 Hablamos Español Federal Court Admitted Interstate Trucking Cases
When an 80,000-pound Peterbilt crosses the centerline on US-60 outside Fort Sumner, your sedan doesn't stand a chance. One moment you're driving home through De Baca County's cattle country. The next, an 18-wheeler's cab fills your windshield, and everything changes. You're trapped in metal, pain shooting through your spine, watching dust swirl across the high plains while the truck driver calls his company—not you. We know De Baca County. We know the 200-mile stretches of US-60 that exhaust truck drivers. We know the agricultural traffic hauling cotton and cattle across the Pecos Valley. And we know how trucking companies swarm these rural New Mexico crashes within hours—before the ambulance even reaches Fort Sumner's hospital—destroying evidence so they can deny your claim. Ralph Manginello has fought trucking companies since 1998. Our firm has recovered over $50 million for families like yours. And we're ready to fight for you. The Physics of Devastation: Why 18-Wheeler Accidents in De Baca County Are Different An 18-wheeler fully loaded with agricultural equipment or New Mexico oilfield supplies weighs 80,000 pounds. Your SUV weighs 4,000. That's not a collision—it's annihilation. The Math That Kills: Stopping Distance: At 65 mph on De Baca County's straight stretches, a…