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Doña Ana County Truck Accident & Cross-Border Freight Crash Attorneys: Attorney911 Litigates 80,000-Pound 18-Wheelers, Drayage Tractors and Refrigerated Haulers Moving Through the Santa Teresa Port and the I-10 Dust Corridor, Ralph Manginello’s 27+ Years of Federal-Court Trial Experience and Lupe Peña the Former Insurance-Defense Attorney Who Beats Great West Casualty and Zurich, We Extract Samsara and Qualcomm OmniTRACS Data Before the 30-Day Overwrite, $750,000 Federal Trucking Minimum Under 49 CFR § 387, New Mexico’s 3-Year Deadline (§ 37-1-8) and Pure Comparative Negligence (Scott v. Rizzo), TBI ($5M+ Recovered) and Wrongful Death Recoveries Where Juries Award Value-of-Life Damages Under Romero v. Byers, Catastrophic Injuries Flown to UNM Hospital the State’s Only Level I Trauma Center — Free 24/7 Consultation, No Fee Unless We Win, Hablamos Español, 1-888-ATTY-911

Accidentes de Camiones de Amazon en el Condado de Doña Ana, Nuevo México: Lo Que Necesitas Saber Después de un Choque Ibas manejando a casa después del trabajo, recogiendo víveres en Las Cruces o dirigiéndote a una reunión familiar en Sunland Park cuando, de repente, una camioneta o camión de reparto con la marca Amazon se cruzó en tu carril, se pasó un alto o no frenó a tiempo. Ahora, estás lidiando con lesiones, facturas médicas, salarios perdidos y la abrumadora pregunta: ¿Qué sigue? Si tú o un ser querido fueron golpeados por un vehículo de reparto de Amazon en el Condado de Doña Ana—ya sea en Las Cruces, Anthony, Sunland Park, Chaparral o a lo largo de la I-10, I-25 o la US-70—necesitas conocer la verdad sobre tus derechos, la estructura legal de la empresa y cómo proteger tu caso antes de que desaparezcan las pruebas. En Attorney911, llevamos más de 27 años luchando por familias de Nuevo México contra gigantes corporativos como Amazon. Sabemos cómo funcionan estos casos porque los hemos ganado—incluyendo veredictos de millones de dólares contra empresas que intentan esconderse detrás de contratistas. Si buscas respuestas después de un accidente con un camión de Amazon, estás…

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De Baca County Truck Accident & 18-Wheeler Crash Attorneys: Attorney911 — 27+ Years of Federal-Court Trial Experience on US-60 and US-84, Lupe Peña Former Insurance-Defense Attorney Beats Great West Casualty and Zurich While We Extract Samsara ELD and Motive Data Before the 30-Day Overwrite, From BNSF Rail Crossing Impacts to 80,000-Pound Freight Crashes, New Mexico Juries Award the Value of Life Itself Under Romero v. Byers, Pure Comparative Negligence Protects Victims even with Partial Fault, TBI ($5M+) and Amputation ($3.8M+) Recoveries, 3-Year Filing Deadline Under NMSA § 37-1-8 — Free 24/7 Consultation, No Fee Unless We Win, Hablamos Español, 1-888-ATTY-911

Big Rig Crash in De Baca County, New Mexico: What You Need to Know After a Truck Accident You were driving home on US-60 or US-285, maybe heading toward Fort Sumner or Santa Rosa, when a fully loaded semi-truck crossed into your lane—or maybe you were the one hit from behind at a stop sign. Now, you’re dealing with injuries, medical bills, and an insurance adjuster who sounds friendly but isn’t on your side. If you or a loved one was hurt in a commercial truck crash in De Baca County, you’re not just up against a driver—you’re up against a corporation, its legal team, and an insurance machine built to pay you as little as possible. The good news? New Mexico law is on your side, and so are we. At Attorney911, we’ve spent 27 years fighting for families like yours—holding trucking companies accountable when they cut corners, ignore safety rules, or put profits over people. We know De Baca County’s roads, its courthouses, and the unique dangers of truck traffic in rural New Mexico. And we know how to make sure you get the full compensation you deserve, not just the lowball offer an adjuster tries to push…

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Curry County Truck Accident & 18-Wheeler Attorneys | Attorney911 — 27+ Years of Federal-Court Trial Experience on the US-60, US-70, and US-84 Freight Corridors and Clovis Rail Crossings | We Pursue Walmart, Amazon, and Heavy Dairy Tankers — 80,000-Pound Rigs vs. 4,000-Pound Cars | Lupe Peña Former Insurance-Defense Attorney Beats Great West Casualty and Old Republic | Extracting Samsara, Motive, and Qualcomm ELD Data Before the 30-Day Overwrite | New Mexico Juries Can Award Value-of-Life Damages Under Romero v. Byers and Pure Comparative Negligence Protects Your Recovery Under Scott v. Rizzo | TBI ($5M+ Recovered), Amputation ($3.8M+), and Wrongful Death | Three-Year Statute of Limitations Under § 37-1-8 | Free 24/7 Consultation | No Fee Unless We Win | Hablamos Español | 1-888-ATTY-911

Big Rig Crash in Curry County, New Mexico: What You Need to Know After a Truck Accident You were driving home on US-60, US-70, or one of Curry County’s rural roads when an 18-wheeler crossed into your lane, jackknifed in front of you, or failed to stop in time. Now, you’re facing mounting medical bills, lost wages, and the uncertainty of what comes next. If you or a loved one was injured in a big rig crash in Curry County, New Mexico, this guide will explain your rights, the steps to take, and why the trucking company—and not just the driver—may be responsible. At Attorney911, we’ve spent over 25 years fighting for New Mexicans injured in truck accidents. Our team includes Ralph Manginello, a trial attorney with decades of courtroom experience, and Lupe Peña, a former insurance defense lawyer who knows how adjusters try to minimize claims. We serve families fully in Spanish and offer free, confidential consultations—because when you’re hurt, you shouldn’t have to worry about upfront costs. Here’s what you need to know right now. 1. Why Truck Accidents Are Different (And More Dangerous) Than Car Crashes A fully loaded tractor-trailer can weigh 80,000 pounds—20 times more than…

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Colfax County Truck Accident Attorneys, Attorney911 with 27+ Years of Federal-Court Trial Experience, Pursuing 80,000-Pound 18-Wheelers and Fuel Tankers on the I-25 Raton Pass and US-64, Lupe Peña a Former Insurance-Defense Attorney Beats Great West Casualty and Old Republic, We Extract Samsara and Motive ELD Data Before the 30-Day Overwrite, Litigating the Hazardous-Conditions Duty Under § 392.14 and Open-Range Livestock Liability Under § 66-7-363, New Mexico Juries Can Value the Life Itself Under Romero v. Byers and Pure Comparative Negligence Under Scott v. Rizzo Protects Your Recovery, $5M+ TBI and Millions in Wrongful Death Where New Mexico Courts Have Delivered Verdicts Like the $165 Million Morga Case, Free 24/7 Consultation, No Fee Unless We Win, Hablamos Español, 1-888-ATTY-911

Big Rig Crash in Colfax County, New Mexico: What You Need to Know After a Truck Accident You were driving along I-25 near Raton Pass, US-64 toward Cimarron, or one of Colfax County’s rural highways when a commercial truck—an 18-wheeler, oilfield hauler, or delivery van—changed everything in an instant. Now, you’re facing medical bills, lost wages, and a future that looks nothing like it did before. If you or a loved one was injured in a big rig crash in Colfax County, you need to know the truth about your rights, the deadlines you can’t afford to miss, and how to protect yourself from the insurance company’s tactics. At Attorney911, we’ve spent 27 years fighting for New Mexico families after catastrophic truck accidents. We know the roads here—the ice on Raton Pass in winter, the summer monsoons that turn US-64 into a flash-flood zone, and the oilfield trucks that barrel down US-85 toward the Permian Basin. We also know the companies behind these wrecks: Werner, Walmart, Amazon, and the local oilfield haulers that treat Colfax County’s highways like their own private racetracks. This isn’t just another legal guide. It’s the real story of how these cases work in Colfax County—where…

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Cibola County Truck Accident & 18-Wheeler Attorneys: Attorney911 Brings 27+ Years of Federal-Court Trial Experience to the I-40 Freight Corridor and Grants, Where 80,000-Pound Rigs and BNSF Rail-Freight Haulers Meet New Mexico Families — We Pursue Walmart, Amazon and Corporate Fleets for TBI ($5M+ Recovered) and Wrongful Death, Lupe Peña Former Insurance-Defense Attorney Extracts Samsara and Motive ELD Data Before the 30-Day Overwrite, New Mexico’s 3-Year Deadline Under § 37-1-8 and Value-of-Life Damages Under Romero v. Byers — Free 24/7 Consultation, No Fee Unless We Win, Hablamos Español, 1-888-ATTY-911

Big Rig Crash in Cibola County, New Mexico: What You Need to Know After a Truck Accident You were driving home on I-40 near Grants, or maybe on NM-117 through Milan, when a commercial truck—an 18-wheeler, a tanker, or a delivery van—crossed into your lane, failed to stop, or lost control. Now, you or someone you love is in the hospital, the tow yard, or worse. The trucking company’s insurance adjuster has already called, offering a quick check before you’ve even seen a doctor. The driver’s logs, the maintenance records, the dashcam footage—all of it is disappearing by the hour. This isn’t just another car accident. A fully loaded semi-truck weighs 20 times more than your car (D6-1). At 65 mph, it takes 525 feet to stop—nearly two football fields—while your car stops in 316 (D6-1). When that mass hits you, the physics aren’t just different; they’re deadly. And in Cibola County, where I-40 carries some of the heaviest freight traffic in the state (D10-1), these crashes aren’t rare. Federal data shows Cibola County’s fatal crash rate is 56.1 per 100,000 people—more than triple the state average (D10-1). The most dangerous stretch? I-40, where 13 of the county’s 15 traffic…

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Chaves County’s Truck Accident and Commercial Vehicle Attorneys. Attorney911 of Houston, Texas, brings 27+ years of experience fighting trucking companies and corporate defendants, with a record of multi-million dollar verdicts and settlements. As FMCSA regulation experts, we handle 18-wheelers, dump trucks, tankers, buses, delivery vans, rental trucks, and every other commercial vehicle crash type. A former insurance defense attorney is on staff. The consultation is free, and there is no fee unless we win. Call 1-888-ATTY-911.

Amazon Truck Accidents in Chaves County, New Mexico: What You Need to Know After a Crash You were driving home on US-285, US-70, or one of Chaves County’s rural roads when an Amazon-branded van or truck suddenly swerved into your lane. Now, you’re dealing with injuries, medical bills, and the overwhelming question: What happens next? Amazon will tell you the driver works for a "Delivery Service Partner" (DSP)—a small company you’ve never heard of. They’ll say the van isn’t theirs, the insurance isn’t theirs, and the responsibility isn’t theirs. But here’s the truth: Amazon controls the routes, the quotas, the cameras, and the delivery app on that driver’s phone. That control is why New Mexico law—and juries—have already held Amazon accountable in cases just like yours. This guide explains:✅ Who is really responsible when an Amazon vehicle hits you✅ How much compensation you may be entitled to (and why Amazon’s insurance fights so hard)✅ What to do in the first 72 hours to protect your case✅ How New Mexico law works in your favor—if you know how to use it We’ve handled cases against Amazon, FedEx, Walmart, and other corporate fleets in New Mexico. If you were hit by an…

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Catron County Truck Accident Attorneys: Attorney911 — 27+ Years of Federal-Court Trial Experience Fighting 80,000-Pound Rigs and Livestock Haulers on US-60 and US-180, Lupe Peña Former Insurance-Defense Attorney Beats Great West Casualty and Old Republic, We Extract Samsara ELD Data and Black-Box Records Before the 30-Day Overwrite, New Mexico’s Open-Range Liability Under § 66-7-363 and the 3-Year Deadline of § 37-1-8, UNM Hospital Level I Trauma Access for Rural Families, Juries May Award the Value of Life Itself Under Romero v. Byers, TBI ($5M+ Recovery) and Millions in Wrongful Death — Free Consultation, No Fee Unless We Win, Hablamos Español, 1-888-ATTY-911

Big Rig Crash in Catron County, New Mexico: What You Need to Know After a Truck Accident You were driving along U.S. Route 180, State Road 12, or one of Catron County’s winding mountain passes when a commercial truck—an 18-wheeler, oilfield hauler, or delivery van—changed everything in an instant. Now, you’re facing medical bills, lost wages, and the overwhelming question: What do I do next? At Attorney911, we’ve spent 27 years fighting for New Mexicans injured in truck crashes. We know the roads of Catron County—the long stretches of U.S. 180 where freight trucks and oilfield water haulers share the road with local traffic, the sharp curves of NM-12 where a loaded rig can lose control, and the isolation of this vast county, where help is often hours away. We also know the tactics trucking companies and their insurers use to minimize your claim—because one of our attorneys, Lupe Peña, spent years on the other side, working for a national insurance defense firm. This guide is your first step toward justice. We’ll walk you through:✔ What to do in the first 72 hours—before evidence disappears✔ Who’s really responsible—the driver, the company, or both?✔ How much your case could be worth—and…

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Bernalillo County Truck Accident & 18-Wheeler Crash Attorneys: Attorney911 Brings 27+ Years of Federal-Court Trial Experience to the I-40 and I-25 Freight Corridors Where Walmart, Amazon, and FedEx Fleets Collide with New Mexico’s Worst Pedestrian-Fatality Rate—We Extract Samsara, Motive, and Amazon Netradyne Data Before the 30-Day Overwrite, Lupe Peña Former Insurance-Defense Attorney Beats Great West Casualty and Old Republic, UNM Hospital the State’s Only Level I Trauma Center, New Mexico’s Pure Comparative Negligence Protects Partial-Fault Victims, TBI ($5M+), Amputation ($3.8M+), Wrongful Death—Free 24/7 Consultation, No Fee Unless We Win, Hablamos Español, 1-888-ATTY-911

Amazon Truck Accidents in Bernalillo County, New Mexico: What You Need to Know After a Crash You were driving home on I-40 through Albuquerque, or maybe on Central Avenue, when an Amazon-branded van suddenly swerved into your lane. Or perhaps it was one of those Prime semi-trucks barreling down I-25, or even a Flex driver’s personal car with an Amazon logo on the door. Now, you’re hurt, your car is totaled, and the insurance adjuster who called sounded friendly—but you know they don’t work for you. Here’s the truth: Amazon doesn’t want you to know how its delivery system really works. The van that hit you might not even be owned by Amazon. The driver might not be an Amazon employee. And the insurance company handling your claim? They answer to Amazon, not to you. We’re Attorney911, New Mexico’s trial team for commercial vehicle crashes. Ralph Manginello has spent 27 years in courtrooms, including federal cases, fighting corporations that hide behind layers of contractors. Lupe Peña spent years inside a national insurance defense firm—he knows exactly how adjusters are trained to lowball your claim. And because we serve families fully in Spanish, we make sure nothing gets lost in translation.…

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New Mexico Truck Accident & Oilfield Crash Attorneys: Attorney911 Brings 27+ Years of Federal-Court Trial Experience to Lea and Eddy Counties, Where Halliburton Water Tankers, Select Water Frac-Sand Haulers and 80,000-Pound Rigs Run US-285 Under the Federal Oilfield Hours Exception, We Pursue Great West Casualty and Old Republic, Extract Samsara and Motive ELD Data Before the 6-Month Overwrite, and in New Mexico a Jury Can Value Your Loved One’s Life Itself Under Romero v. Byers—TBI ($5M+), Amputation ($3.8M+), Wrongful Death—Free 24/7 Consultation, No Fee Unless We Win, Hablamos Español, 1-888-ATTY-911

Accidentes de Camiones de Amazon en Nuevo México: Qué Hacer Después de un Choque con un Semi, Furgoneta o Conductor de Flex de Amazon Acaba de ser golpeado por un camión de Amazon, o tal vez fue una furgoneta de Amazon, o incluso un automóvil personal con paquetes de Amazon en la parte trasera. Ahora está sentado al costado de la I-40 cerca de Albuquerque, o en la US-285 fuera de Carlsbad, o en un estacionamiento de Las Cruces, tratando de averiguar qué sucede a continuación. El conductor le dice que en realidad no trabaja para Amazon. El informe policial dice "Amazon Logistics" o "Delivery Service Partner". Y el ajustador de seguros que acaba de llamar sonaba amable, pero puede sentir que el laberinto se está cerrando. Aquí está la verdad: Amazon es responsable de sus conductores cuando están trabajando, sin importar lo que la compañía le diga. La furgoneta que lo golpeó podría ser propiedad de un pequeño contratista, pero la aplicación de rutas, las cuotas de entrega y las cámaras dentro de esa furgoneta están todas controladas por Amazon. La ley federal requiere que Amazon mantenga registros que podrían probar lo que sucedió, y esos registros pueden desaparecer…

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United States Truck Accident & Commercial Vehicle Crash Attorneys: Attorney911 Brings 27+ Years of Federal-Court Trial Experience to New Mexico’s Highways, Where 80,000-Pound 18-Wheelers, Oilfield Tankers, and Amazon Delivery Vans Collide—We Pursue Walmart, FedEx, Halliburton, and Every Carrier, Lupe Peña Former Insurance-Defense Attorney Beats Great West Casualty and Old Republic, Extract Samsara and Motive ELD Data Before the 30-Day Overwrite, New Mexico’s Pure Comparative Negligence Protects Partial-Fault Victims and a Jury Can Value the Life Itself Under Romero v. Byers, TBI ($5M+), Amputation ($3.8M+), Wrongful Death—Free 24/7 Consultation, No Fee Unless We Win, Hablamos Español, 1-888-ATTY-911

New Mexico Oilfield Accidents: The Two-Lane Fork That Decides Everything You’re sitting at the kitchen table in Hobbs, the coffee gone cold. The company called with their “thoughts and prayers.” The foreman said it was just an accident. But you know the truth—your husband didn’t just die. He was fed into a death trap, and now the company that sent him there is already working to make sure you never see justice. Here’s what they won’t tell you: New Mexico law gives you two lanes after an oilfield death. One lane pays a small check and closes the door. The other lane can hold the company accountable for every choice that led to this moment. The difference between those two lanes? Knowledge. And that’s why we’re writing this—so you know before the company’s lawyers do. The Two-Lane Fork: Workers’ Comp vs. The Real Case Lane 1: Workers’ Compensation (The Small Check) What it pays: A burial benefit (up to $7,500 in New Mexico) and weekly checks capped at two-thirds of his average wage—but only up to a maximum of $1,074 per week (2026 rate). Fault doesn’t matter: Even if the company broke every safety rule, comp pays. No lawsuit needed.…

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