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Amazon Truck Accidents in Torrance County, New Mexico: What You Need to Know You’re reading this because an Amazon-branded vehicle—whether a delivery van, a semi-truck, or even a personal car with an Amazon Flex driver—just changed your life in an instant. Maybe you were rear-ended on I-40 near Moriarty. Maybe a DSP (Delivery Service Partner) van ran a stop sign in Estancia. Or maybe you lost someone you love in a crash on US-60 near Mountainair. We’re Attorney911, New Mexico’s trial team for commercial vehicle crashes. Ralph Manginello has spent 27 years in courtrooms, including federal cases, fighting corporations that hide behind layers of contractors. Lupe Peña, our associate attorney, spent years inside a national insurance defense firm—he knows exactly how Amazon’s claims machine works because he used to sit on the other side of the table. We speak fluent Spanish, and we serve families across New Mexico, including Torrance County. Right now, you’re being circled. Amazon’s adjusters, its in-house legal teams, and its network of third-party claims handlers are already working to minimize what happened to you. They’ll call with friendly voices, offer quick checks, and ask you to "just tell us what happened" on a recorded line. They’ll…