Brunswick County 18-Wheeler Accident Attorneys: Attorney911 Managing Partner Ralph Manginello Leverages 25+ Years and $50+ Million Recovered Including $3.8 Million Amputation and $2.5 Million Truck Crash Results As Trial Lawyers Achievement Association Million Dollar Member Alongside Former Insurance Defense Attorney Lupe Peña Exposing Carrier Tactics Through FMCSA 49 CFR Parts 390-399 Mastery Hunting Hours of Service Violations and Rapid ELD Black Box Extraction From Jackknife Rollover Underride and Hazmat Spill Crashes on I-40 and US 17 Serving TBI Spinal Cord Amputation Burn Injury and Wrongful Death Victims in Federal Court Eastern District of North Carolina With 4.9 Star Google Rating 251 Reviews – Free 24/7 Consultation, No Fee Unless We Win, Hablamos Español, Call 1-888-ATTY-911
An 80,000-pound truck doesn't give you warning. One moment you're cruising through Brunswick County on your way to Wilmington or crossing the Cape Fear River bridge, and the next, steel meets steel with a force that changes everything. At Attorney911, we've spent over 25 years standing beside families in Brunswick County and across North Carolina who've faced the unimaginable aftermath of 18-wheeler accidents. We know the roads here—the heavy freight traffic on I-40, the commercial vehicles serving the Port of Wilmington, the logging trucks and agricultural haulers navigating US 17. We understand that when a truck changes your life, you need more than just a lawyer. You need a fighter who knows Brunswick County's courts, North Carolina's contributory negligence laws, and exactly how trucking companies try to hide evidence. Why Brunswick County 18-Wheeler Accidents Demand Specialized Legal Experience Brunswick County isn't just another stretch of highway. We're the southern gateway to North Carolina's coast, sitting at the intersection of major freight corridors that see constant commercial traffic. I-40 carries thousands of trucks daily between Wilmington and the mountains, while US 17 serves as a primary artery for coastal shipping and port logistics. When you add in the seasonal agricultural traffic—massive…