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If you've been injured in a car accident in Ellis County, you need more than just a lawyer—you need a team that understands the specific dangers of I-35E's commuter chokepoints, the risks on rural FM roads, and how insurance companies calculate claims down to the penny. We are Attorney911, and we've recovered millions for accident victims across North Texas, including right here in Waxahachie, Ennis, Midlothian, and Red Oak. When Everything Changes on an Ellis County Road The impact was catastrophic. One moment, you're driving home on Interstate 35E through Ellis County, navigating the daily commute between Dallas and Waco. The next, an 18-wheeler drifts across the line, or a distracted driver slams into you in stop-and-go traffic near the Ennis Avenue exit. In an instant, everything changes. In 2024, Texas roads claimed 4,150 lives—that's one death every 2 hours and 7 minutes. While Ellis County might feel like a peaceful escape from Dallas traffic, the reality is stark: our position along the I-35E corridor, one of America's busiest freight routes, puts us at the epicenter of commercial vehicle danger. Combined with rapid suburban growth stretching into Midlothian and Red Oak, construction zones multiplying weekly, and rural two-lane FM roads…