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Immediate Legal Protection for City of Piney Point Village 18-Wheeler Accident Victims One moment, you were driving through the quiet, wooded streets of the City of Piney Point Village. The next, your world was shattered by 80,000 pounds of steel. Whether it happened on the massive Katy Freeway (I-10) just north of our community or while a heavy commercial vehicle was attempting a shortcut through Harris County’s residential corridors, the impact was catastrophic. You aren't just dealing with a car wreck; you're facing a legal emergency. At Attorney911, we know that when an 18-wheeler slams into a passenger vehicle, it isn't a fair fight. A standard car weighs about 4,000 pounds. A fully loaded semi-truck weighs 20 times that much. The kinetic energy involved is staggering—an 80,000-pound truck traveling at 65 mph carries roughly 25 million joules of energy. That is 16.5 times the destructive force of a typical car at the same speed. In a City of Piney Point Village truck accident, the occupants of the smaller vehicle absorb the overwhelming majority of that force. You need an advocate who has spent over 25 years in the trenches of Harris County courtrooms. Ralph Manginello founded this firm in 2001…