City of Todd Mission 18-Wheeler Accident Attorneys: Attorney911 brings 25+ years of litigation power and $50+ million recovered to Grimes County trucking victims. Managing Partner Ralph P. Manginello, a veteran of the BP Texas City Refinery litigation, and former insurance defense attorney Lupe Peña stop insurers from lowballing your claim by exposing their internal defense tactics and claims valuation software. We dominate FMCSA 49 CFR regulation violations, ELD data extraction, and immediate 48-hour black box evidence preservation for catastrophic crashes on FM 1774, Highway 105, and the SH 6 corridor. We sue Amazon, FedEx Ground, Walmart, and regional logging truck fleets for jackknife, rollover, and underride collisions causing Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI), spinal cord damage, or wrongful death. From $5M+ brain injury settlements to $3.8M+ amputation recoveries, our federal court-admitted team provides the legal firepower needed to defeat Werner, Knight-Swift, and J.B. Hunt. 4.9-star Google rated with 251+ reviews, we advance all investigation costs so you pay nothing unless we win. Hablamos Español, free 24/7 consultation, 1-888-ATTY-911.
Your First Responder for an 18-Wheeler Accident in the City of Todd Mission The impact was catastrophic. On FM 1774 or the recently expanded Aggie Expressway near the City of Todd Mission, 80,000 pounds of steel slammed into your vehicle. In that single moment, your life, your family’s safety, and your financial future were thrown into chaos. When a commercial truck hits you, it isn't a fair fight. Your car weighs maybe 4,000 pounds; the truck that hit you is twenty times that size. That massive weight disparity, combined with highway speeds, creates a force of impact that the human body was never meant to survive. If you are reading this in a hospital bed or while grieving a loved one, you need to know that we are here to level the playing field. In the City of Todd Mission, we see the unique dangers our local roads present. Whether it is the seasonal surge of traffic heading to the Texas Renaissance Festival or the heavy logistics flow on the Aggie Expressway heading toward Magnolia and beyond, our corridors are increasingly shared with massive commercial rigs. Since 1998, Ralph Manginello has been the advocate families turn to when disaster strikes.…