Montgomery County 18-Wheeler Accident Attorneys: Attorney911 Brings 25+ Years of Multi-Million Dollar Verdicts ($50+ Million Recovered Including $5+ Million Brain Injury, $3.8+ Million Amputation, $2.5+ Million Truck Crash Settlements), Dual-State Licensed in Texas and New York, Led by Ralph Manginello with Former Insurance Defense Attorney Lupe Peña Who Knows Every Carrier Tactic, FMCSA Regulation Masters (49 CFR Parts 390-399) Specializing in Hours of Service Violations, Black Box Data Extraction, Jackknife, Rollover, Underride, and Hazmat Crashes, Catastrophic Injury Experts for TBI, Spinal Cord, Amputation and Wrongful Death, Federal Court Admitted, 4.9 Star Google Rating, Legal Emergency Lawyers, Free 24/7 Consultation No Fee Unless We Win, Hablamos Español, Call 1-888-ATTY-911
18-Wheeler Truck Accident Attorneys in Montgomery County, New York When 80,000 Pounds Changes Everything The impact was catastrophic. One moment you're driving home on the New York State Thruway through Montgomery County. The next, an 80,000-pound truck is jackknifing across three lanes of ice-slicked highway. Your car weighs 4,000 pounds. That's not a fair fight. Every 16 minutes, someone in America is injured in a commercial truck crash. But here in Montgomery County, the risk cuts deeper. We're bisected by I-90—the New York State Thruway—a vital freight corridor connecting Albany to Buffalo and beyond. When winter storms roll through the Mohawk Valley, that interstate becomes a gauntlet of black ice, whiteouts, and exhausted truck drivers pushing through treacherous conditions. If you're reading this, you or someone you love has already felt that impact. The medical bills are mounting. The pain is constant. And somewhere, a trucking company is already building a defense to pay you less than you deserve. We're Attorney911, and we don't let that happen. Who We Are—and Why Montgomery County Victims Trust Us Ralph Manginello has been fighting for injury victims since 1998. That's over 25 years of taking on trucking companies and winning. He's admitted to…