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If you drive the cotton fields and prairie highways of Hale County, you already know the risks. US-70 slices through Plainview carrying harvest traffic. I-27—just west of the county line—channels commercial trucks between Lubbock and Amarillo at 75 miles per hour. And when a distracted driver drifts across the centerline on a dark Farm-to-Market road, or an 18-wheeler driver pushing hours-of-service limits falls asleep at the wheel, there is nowhere to hide. In 2024, 4,150 people died on Texas roads—one every 2 hours and 7 minutes. While Hale County’s wide-open spaces might feel safer than Houston’s gridlock, the reality is stark: rural crashes in Texas are 2.66 times more likely to be fatal than urban wrecks. When you are 30 miles from Covenant Hospital Plainview and 80 miles from the nearest Level I trauma center in Lubbock, every second matters. And when the insurance company calls you while you are still in a hospital bed, they are not calling to help. They are calling to close your case for pennies. At Attorney911 | The Manginello Law Firm, we know the playbook—because our associate attorney Lupe Peña used to run it for the defense. For years, Lupe worked at a national…