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If you have been injured in a car accident, truck accident, or a crash on the roads of Bell County, you are facing a fight you never asked for. One moment you are driving on I-35 through Temple or navigating the congestion near Fort Cavazos in Killeen, and the next, your life is derailed by someone else’s negligence. We understand the shock, the pain, and the overwhelming questions about medical bills, lost income, and your family’s future. At Attorney911, The Manginello Law Firm, we have spent over 27 years standing beside injury victims across Central Texas, and we are here to stand beside you. Bell County is a unique crossroads of Texas. It sits at the intersection of major freight corridors and military logistics, with I-35—the busiest truck route in North America—cutting through Belton and Temple, and US-190 serving as a primary artery connecting Fort Cavazos to the rest of the state. In 2024 alone, Bell County recorded 6,022 traffic crashes, resulting in 63 fatalities and hundreds of serious injuries. That is nearly 16 crashes every single day in our community. These are not just statistics; they represent our neighbors, our service members, and our families. We are not a…