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City of Hill Country Village Truck Accident & 18-Wheeler Lawyers: Attorney911 Features 25+ Years of Multi-Million Dollar Verdicts Including TBI ($5M+ Recovered), Amputation ($3.8M+), and Wrongful Death (Millions) Against Walmart 18-Wheelers, Amazon Delivery Vans, FedEx Box Trucks & Every 80,000-Pound Commercial Vehicle, Former Insurance Defense Attorney Who Beats Great West Casualty, Old Republic & Zurich, FMCSA Masters Who Extract Samsara ELD and DriveCam Evidence Before the 30-Day Overwrite or 2-Hour Corporate Rapid Response Teams, Handling Jackknife, Rollover & Underride Crashes Involving Dump Trucks, Rental Trucks & Buses ($5M Federal Insurance Minimum), Pedestrians & Cyclists Hit by Trucks—Free 24/7 Consultation, No Fee Unless We Win, 1-888-ATTY-911, Hablamos Español

February 17, 2026 27 min read
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One moment, you are driving along the wooded lanes or approaching the busy corridor of US-281 in the City of Hill Country Village. The next, your rearview mirror is swallowed by the grill of an 80,000-pound 18-wheeler. The impact is catastrophic. In City of Hill Country Village, where residential peace meets one of the busiest commercial arteries in Bexar County, the disparity between a standard passenger vehicle and a massive commercial truck is terrifying. When steel meets steel at highway speeds, it is not a fair fight. You aren’t just dealing with a “car wreck”—you are dealing with a legal emergency that requires the immediate intervention of an experienced powerhouse.

At Attorney911, led by our managing partner Ralph Manginello, we have spent more than 25 years holding trucking companies accountable for the devastation they leave behind. Ralph Manginello has been a licensed attorney since 1998, building a career defined by aggressive representation and multi-million dollar results. We understand that in the wake of a crash in City of Hill Country Village, you are facing mounting medical bills, physical agony, and a future that feels uncertain. Our team, which includes associate attorney Lupe Peña, brings a unique advantage to your side: Lupe used to work for national insurance defense firms. He knows the internal playbook that commercial insurers use to delay, deny, and devaluate your claim. We use that insider knowledge to fight for the maximum compensation you deserve.

The clock is ticking the moment a truck strikes your vehicle in City of Hill Country Village. While you are being transported to a trauma center, the trucking company has already activated its rapid-response team. They have investigators on the scene, lawyers on speed dial, and adjusters looking for any way to shift the blame onto you. You need a team that moves just as fast. Whether you were hit by a long-haul semi on US-281, a delivery van from a major fulfillment center, or a construction dump truck working in North Central Bexar County, the legal battle for your future starts now. Call Attorney911 at 1-888-ATTY-911 for an immediate, free consultation.

Why 48 Hours Defines Your Recovery in City of Hill Country Village

If you have been seriously injured in a truck accident in City of Hill Country Village, the first 48 hours are critical for the preservation of evidence. Commercial trucks are equipped with sophisticated electronic systems that record data in the moments leading up to a collision. This data is objective, unshakeable evidence that can prove a driver was speeding, failed to brake, or was operating well beyond their legal hours of service. However, this evidence is at extreme risk of disappearing.

Electronic Control Module (ECM) data, often referred to as the truck’s “black box,” can be overwritten within 30 days or even sooner if the truck is returned to service. In City of Hill Country Village, trucking companies are eager to get their rigs back on the road. Every mile that truck drives after your accident increases the risk that the data proving their negligence will be lost forever. Ralph Manginello and the team at Attorney911 take immediate action to prevent this. We send formal spoliation letters within 24 hours of being retained, placing the trucking company and their insurer on legal notice. If they destroy evidence after receiving our letter, they face severe sanctions in court.

Beyond the black box, other evidence in City of Hill Country Village is time-sensitive. Dashcam footage is often on a short loop and may be deleted in as little as a week. Tire remnants can be cleared from the highway by road crews, and the truck itself can be sold or scrapped before a forensic inspection can occur. In City of Hill Country Village, we work with accident reconstruction experts who deploy to the scene to document skid marks, debris patterns, and sightlines before they are altered by weather or traffic. As Ralph Manginello often tells his clients, “The trucking company is already building their defense; we need to be building your case starting today.” Do not wait for the insurance company to do the right thing—they won’t. Call 1-888-ATTY-911 to protect your rights.

Federal Regulations: The Foundation of Negligence

Trucking is not just another business; it is a highly regulated industry governed by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA). When a truck crash occurs in City of Hill Country Village, it is rarely just a “mistake.” It is almost always the result of a violation of federal law. These regulations, found in 49 CFR Parts 390-399, exist to protect families in City of Hill Country Village from the known dangers of heavy commercial vehicles.

One of the most frequent violations we see involves 49 CFR Part 395—Hours of Service (HOS). Federal law is clear: property-carrying drivers are limited to 11 hours of driving after 10 consecutive hours off duty. They cannot drive beyond the 14th consecutive hour after coming on duty and must take a 30-minute break after 8 cumulative hours of driving. In the fast-paced logistics environment surrounding City of Hill Country Village, drivers are often pressured by their employers to “push through” and falsify their logs to meet delivery deadlines. A fatigued driver on US-281 has the reaction time of someone who is legally intoxicated. When we subpoena the Electronic Logging Device (ELD) data, we often find that the driver who hit you was dangerously exhausted because their company prioritized profit over public safety.

Another critical regulation is 49 CFR Part 391—Driver Qualification. Trucking companies have a non-delegable duty to ensure their drivers are fit for the road. This includes verifying their CDL, reviewing their annual motor vehicle record, and ensuring they have a current medical examiner’s certificate. When a trucking company hires a driver with a history of safety violations or untreated medical conditions, they are committing negligent hiring. Ralph Manginello has spent 25 years exposing these corporate shortcuts. Our associate attorney, Lupe Peña, uses his background in insurance defense to identify exactly where companies fail to maintain their Driver Qualification Files. Hablamos Español. Si usted o un ser querido ha sido lesionado, llame al 1-888-ATTY-911.

High-Risk Truck Accident Types in City of Hill Country Village

The unique geography of City of Hill Country Village creates specific hazards for truck accidents. With the US-281 corridor serving as a primary route for freight moving between San Antonio and the Texas Hill Country, residents often share the road with massive 18-wheelers, gravel trucks, and corporate delivery fleets.

Rear-End Collisions and the Physics of Impact

On the high-speed stretches of highway near City of Hill Country Village, rear-end collisions involving 18-wheelers are tragically common and often fatal. A fully loaded semi-truck can weigh up to 80,000 pounds, while the average car in Hill Country Village weighs only 4,000 pounds. Physics tells us that force equals mass times acceleration. When that truck fails to stop in time—whether due to distracted driving (violating 49 CFR § 392.82) or brake failure (violating 49 CFR § 393.40) —the passenger vehicle is often crushed or pushed into an underride position. Ralph Manginello and our team understand that these impacts snap the spine and traumatically injure the brain. If you were rear-ended on 281 or at the Bitters Road interchange, call us immediately at (888) 288-9911.

Wide Turn “Squeeze Play” Accidents

At intersections like West Avenue and Bitters Road, 18-wheelers must often swing wide to complete a turn. If a driver fails to signal properly or fails to check their mirrors, a smaller vehicle can be caught in the “squeeze play,” crushed between the truck’s trailer and the curb. These accidents often lead to traumatic amputations and crushing injuries. Because our office includes a former insurance defense attorney, we know exactly how the trucking company will try to blame you for being in the truck’s “No-Zone.” Lupe Peña knows their tactics, and we move quickly to prove the truck driver violated their duty of care.

Jackknife and Rollover Crashes

City of Hill Country Village sees its share of sudden Texas rainstorms, which turn our roads into slick hazards. Under 49 CFR § 392.14, truck drivers are required to exercise extreme caution and reduce speed during hazardous conditions. Failure to do so can result in a jackknife, where the trailer swings out perpendicular to the cab, sweeping across all lanes of US-281. Rollovers are equally devastating, often caused by improperly secured cargo (violating 49 CFR § 393.100) or taking a curve too fast. These crashes often involve multiple vehicles and catastrophic injuries. We have the resources to take on the largest trucking operations and win.

The Corporate Fleet Threat: Amazon, Walmart, and Beyond

In City of Hill Country Village, you aren’t just sharing the road with independent truckers; you are surrounded by corporate giants. With massive distribution centers and fulfillment hubs throughout the San Antonio metro area, trucks from Walmart, Amazon, FedEx, and UPS are a constant presence.

When you are hit by a Walmart Transportation truck, you are fighting a company that self-insures for millions of dollars and employs its own team of adjusters specifically trained to protect the corporate bottom line. Walmart has more than 12,000 trucks on the road, and they fight hard to avoid responsibility. Attorney Ralph Manginello has gone head-to-head with some of the world’s largest corporations, including litigating against BP in the aftermath of the Texas City refinery disaster. We are not intimidated by their size or their legal teams.

Amazon accidents present a unique legal challenge. Amazon often uses “Independent Service Partners” (DSPs) to handle its last-mile deliveries into Hill Country Village. When an Amazon van causes a crash, the global giant will often claim they aren’t responsible because the driver was an “independent contractor.” We know how to pierce this shield. By demonstrating the level of control Amazon exercises over routes, delivery quotas, and driver monitoring through Netradyne cameras, we fight to hold the parent company liable. As client Donald Wilcox said, “One company said they would not accept my case. Then I got a call from Manginello… I got a call to come pick up this handsome check.” Don’t let a corporate label stop you from getting justice. Call 888-ATTY-911.

Specialized Commercial Vehicle Wrecks in Bexar County

A “truck accident” in City of Hill Country Village isn’t limited to 18-wheelers. We handle cases involving any commercial vehicle that causes harm through negligence.

  • Dump Trucks and Construction Vehicles: With ongoing development in North Central Bexar County, dump trucks hauling gravel and debris are everywhere. These vehicles often operate with uncovered loads, worn brakes, and drivers who are paid by the load, creating a dangerous incentive for speeding.
  • Garbage and Waste Trucks: Operating in the quiet residential streets of City of Hill Country Village, these trucks have massive blind spots and are involved in frequent backing accidents.
  • Furniture and Box Trucks: Whether it is a local delivery or a rental truck like a U-Haul or Penske, these vehicles are often operated by drivers who lack a CDL and have no professional training in managing the weight and stopping distance of a commercial truck.
  • Concrete Mixers: Among the heaviest vehicles on the road, cement trucks are prone to rollovers because of their high center of gravity and shifting liquid loads.

Regardless of the type of truck, the injuries are life-altering. You pay nothing unless we win. We advance all costs for the investigation of your City of Hill Country Village crash. Contact us at 1-888-ATTY-911 for the aggressive representation you need.

The Oilfield Connection: Frac Sand and Water Haulers

While City of Hill Country Village is a residential enclave, its proximity to the Eagle Ford Shale means City of Hill Country Village roads often serve as corridors for oilfield traffic. We see a significant volume of accidents involving frac sand haulers, produced water tankers, and crude oil trucks.

These drivers often work brutal 12-to-14-hour shifts in oilfield operations before hitting the highway to return to San Antonio. Fatigue is an epidemic in the oil and gas trucking sector. Furthermore, these vehicles are frequently overloaded, putting extreme stress on their tires and braking systems. An oilfield truck accident is a complex web of liability involving the trucking contractor, the staffing company, and the oil company (the operator). Our firm understands the dual jurisdiction of FMCSA and OSHA regulations. We hold the “deep pockets” accountable—the multi-billion dollar energy companies that create the production pressure leading to these crashes.

Who is Really Responsible? Identifying the 16 Liable Parties

Most lawyers only sue the driver. At Attorney911, we know that to maximize your recovery in City of Hill Country Village, we must look much deeper. There is often a chain of negligence that led to your injuries. We investigate all 16 potentially liable parties, including:

  1. The Truck Driver: For direct negligence like speeding, fatigue, or distraction.
  2. The Trucking Company (Carrier): For vicarious liability and negligent hiring.
  3. The Cargo Owner/Shipper: For violating hazmat rules or pressuring the driver.
  4. The Loading Company: For improperly securing cargo that shifted and caused a rollover.
  5. Truck and Trailer Manufacturers: For design defects like faulty underride guards.
  6. Parts Manufacturers: For defective brakes or tires that blew at highway speed.
  7. Maintenance Companies: For failing to repair known mechanical issues.
  8. Freight Brokers: For negligent selection of a carrier with a dangerous safety rating.
  9. The Truck Owner: For negligent entrustment of a dangerous vehicle.
  10. Government Entities: If poor road design or unmaintained signals in Hill Country Village contributed.
  11. Corporate Parent Companies: Holding brands like Amazon or Coca-Cola accountable for the actions of their delivery fleets.
  12. Oilfield Operators: For worksite negligence and production-related pressure.
  13. Staffing Agencies: For providing unqualified or dangerous drivers to carriers.
  14. Rental Truck Companies: Like U-Haul or Penske for negligent maintenance of their rental fleet.
  15. Public Transit Agencies: For bus accidents involving city or regional transit.
  16. The Federal Government: For accidents involving USPS or other federal vehicles.

By casting a wide net, we ensure that every available insurance policy is on the table. In trucking cases, multiple policies can often be “stacked” to cover the massive medical costs associated with catastrophic injuries. As Chad Harris, a satisfied client, said: “You are NOT a pest to them and you are NOT just some client… You are FAMILY to them.” We treat your family’s future with the importance it deserves. Call (888) 288-9911 today.

Catastrophic Injuries are the Reality of Truck Crashes

When you are hit by a commercial vehicle in City of Hill Country Village, the medical outcomes are often life-changing. We routinely recover multi-million dollar settlements for victims facing the following challenges:

Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)

Even a “mild” concussion can lead to permanent cognitive deficits. In severe cases, TBI results in personality changes, loss of memory, and the inability to ever work again. Settlement ranges for these cases often fall between $1.5M and $9.8M, depending on the care required.

Spinal Cord Injury and Paralysis

A truck’s impact can sever the spinal cord or cause vertebral fractures that result in quadriplegia or paraplegia. These victims face a lifetime of medical equipment costs, home modifications, and 24/7 care. Settlements for these catastrophic losses often range from $4.7M to $25.8M.

Traumatic Amputation

Getting pinned in a vehicle or caught in a “squeeze play” wide-turn accident often results in the loss of a limb. Beyond the physical trauma, victims face phantom limb pain and the recurring cost of prosthetic replacements, leading to settlements in the $1.9M to $8.6M range.

Wrongful Death

If you have lost a loved one in a City of Hill Country Village truck accident, we offer our deepest condolences. No amount of money can bring them back, but holding the trucking company accountable can ensure your family’s financial security and prevent a similar tragedy from happening to someone else. We recover millions for grieving families to cover lost future earnings and the loss of companionship.

We Expose the Insurance Company Battle Tactics

Insurance companies that insure 18-wheelers in City of Hill Country Village are not in the business of paying fair claims. They are in the business of profit. Because our firm includes Lupe Peña, an attorney with a history of defending insurance companies, we know exactly what they are doing to your case right now.

They will offer you a “quick settlement” while you are still in the hospital. This offer is always a fraction of what your case is worth. They want you to sign a release before you realize you need surgery or that your back pain is actually a permanent disc herniation. They will follow you on social media, looking for any photo of you smiling to argue that you aren’t really in pain. They will comb through your medical history from 20 years ago to claim your current injuries are “pre-existing.”

We don’t let them get away with it. We advise our City of Hill Country Village clients never to give a recorded statement without us present. We handle all communication with the adjusters, so you can focus on your medical recovery. As client Angel Walle noted, “They solved in a couple of months what others did nothing about in two years.” We move with speed and precision because we know the law. Hablamos Español. Llame al 1-888-ATTY-911.

Compensation: What You are Owed Under Texas Law

Under the Texas modified comparative negligence rule (51% bar), you can still recover damages as long as you are not more than 50% at fault for the accident. Our job is to prove the trucking company carries the burden of responsibility. In City of Hill Country Village, we pursue three types of damages for our clients:

  • Economic Damages: These are the calculable losses. We calculate your past and future medical bills, lost wages, loss of earning capacity, and the costs of lifetime care through life care planners and economists.
  • Non-Economic Damages: This covers the “human” toll. We fight for compensation for your physical pain, mental anguish, PTSD after the crash, disfigurement, and loss of enjoyment of life.
  • Punitive Damages: When a trucking company in Hill Country Village has been grossly negligent—such as knowingly putting a driver with a failed drug test on the road or letting a truck with failed brakes operate—we ask the jury to punish the company with additional damages to send a message to the entire industry.

Frequently Asked Questions About City of Hill Country Village Truck Accidents

1. How long do I have to file a truck accident lawsuit in City of Hill Country Village?
In Texas, the statute of limitations is generally two years from the date of the accident. However, for cases involving government vehicles or minors, these rules can vary. Most importantly, evidence in City of Hill Country Village disappears in weeks, not years. You should contact us immediately.

2. What if the truck driver that hit me on US-281 was from out of state?
Interstate trucking is governed by federal law. Because Ralph Manginello is admitted to the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Texas, we can handle complex federal litigation regardless of where the trucking company is headquartered. We bring the fight to them.

3. I was hit by an Amazon delivery van. Can I sue Amazon even if the driver worked for a different company?
Yes. This is a primary focus of our litigation. Amazon uses Delivery Service Partners to shield themselves from liability, but we argue that Amazon’s extreme control over the delivery process makes them legally responsible. Don’t take a small settlement from a DSP without letting us evaluate the larger case against Amazon.

4. How much does a truck accident lawyer in City of Hill Country Village cost?
At Attorney911, we work on a contingency fee basis. This means we charge no upfront fees. We only get paid if we win your case. If we don’t recover money for you, you owe us nothing for our time or investigation costs.

5. Why are 18-wheeler cases worth more than car accident cases?
Federal law requires trucking companies to carry much higher insurance limits—typically starting at $750,000 and going up to $5 million for hazardous materials. Because the injuries are more severe and the defendants have more resources, these settlements and verdicts are significantly higher.

6. The trucking company says I was lane-splitting or speeding. Can I still win?
Texas law allows you to recover as long as you are 50% or less at fault. Even if you made a minor error, if the truck driver committed a major FMCSA violation (like fatigue or equipment failure), the majority of fault still rests with the company. We use ELD and ECM data to prove the truth.

7. I have a herniated disc but I didn’t see a doctor for two weeks. Is my case ruined?
No, but you should see a doctor immediately now. These delays, known as “gaps in treatment,” are used by insurers to minimize claims. We can help you find specialists who understand truck accident trauma and will properly document your injuries for court.

8. What happens if the driver was an independent contractor?
Liability often extends to the company that hired the contractor, especially if they failed to verify the contractor’s safety record. We pursue every link in the chain to find the responsible parties and the insurance coverage.

Your Path to Justice in City of Hill Country Village Starts with a Call

You were just driving home through City of Hill Country Village. Now you are facing a medical and financial nightmare. The trucking company’s lawyers are already working to make sure you get nothing. You need a fighter who treats you like family and has the 25+ years of experience to back it up.

Ralph Manginello and the team at Attorney911 have recovered more than $50 million for families across Texas. We understand the specific trucking risks of City of Hill Country Village, the intricacies of Bexar County courts, and the federal regulations that hold these companies to account. Whether you were hit by a Walmart 18-wheeler, an Amazon van, a concrete mixer, or an oilfield tanker, we are ready to stand by your side.

As client Glenda Walker said, “They fought for me to get every dime I deserved.” That is our promise to you. Don’t let the evidence disappear. Don’t let the insurance company pressure you into a lowball offer. One call can change the course of your recovery.

Call Attorney911 now at 1-888-ATTY-911.
Available 24/7. Free Consultation. No Fee Unless We Win.
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Detailed Breakdown of FMCSA Violations in Hill Country Village Crashes

To truly win a case in City of Hill Country Village, you have to prove that a law was broken. Every 18-wheeler on our roads must comply with strict safety standards. When they don’t, people die.

  • Brake Safety (49 CFR § 393.40): Large trucks use air brakes, which are complex and require constant adjustment. During “Brake Check” weeks or random DOT inspections, thousands of trucks are pulled off the road for brake failure. We subpoena all maintenance records to see if the company skipped inspections to keep the truck moving.
  • Cargo Securement (49 CFR § 393.100): If you were hit by a shifting load or a cargo spill on US-281, the trucking company violated federal law. Ropes, chains, and straps must be rated for the weight they are carrying. A shifted load causes the trailer to roll, often crushing surrounding traffic.
  • Tire Safety (49 CFR § 393.75): Many trucking companies use “retreads” to save money. On the hot Texas asphalt around San Antonio, these tires often disintegrate, sending “road gators” into windshields or causing the truck to lose control. Driving on worn tires is illegal and negligent.
  • Ill or Fatigued Drivers (49 CFR § 392.3): This is the heart of many City of Hill Country Village crashes. No driver is permitted to operate while their alertness is impaired by fatigue or illness. If a driver was sick or had been awake too long, the company is liable for every mile they let that driver stay on the road.

At Attorney911, we don’t just ask if there was an accident; we find out exactly which federal law was violated to cause it. This technical expertise is why we win. Call 1-888-ATTY-911.

Holding the “Deep Pockets” Accountable

When our firm takes on a case in City of Hill Country Village, we are looking for justice and the resources you need for the rest of your life. This means looking past the driver to the solvent defendants—the “deep pockets.”

Large corporations like FedEx, UPS, and Coca-Cola operate with massive insurance layers. They often have a primary policy of $1 million, followed by an umbrella policy of $10 million, and sometimes excess layers reaching $50 million or more. A general auto accident lawyer might settle for the primary million and walk away. Ralph Manginello and his team know how to keep digging to find the full value of your case.

This is especially true in the energy sector. If an oil company’s sand hauler injured you in North Bexar County, we look for the Master Service Agreement (MSA) between the trucking company and the oil operator. These contracts often dictate who has the ultimate responsibility for safety. We piercing the corporate veil to find the assets needed to cover your TBI, your spinal fusion, or your family’s wrongful death claim. We’ve gone toe-to-toe with Fortune 500 giants, and we’ve made them pay.

Practical Steps to Protect Your Claim Today

If you are reading this and have recently been in a crash in City of Hill Country Village, do the following:

  1. Stop all social media posting. Delete nothing, but post nothing new. The trucking company’s defense team is watching your profiles.
  2. Keep all your medical discharge papers. These establish the baseline for your injuries.
  3. Do not get your car fixed yet. We need to send an engineer to inspect the “crush profile” of your vehicle, which helps calculate the speed of the truck at impact.
  4. Take photos of your bruises and wounds. They heal over time, and a jury needs to see the initial severity of your pain.
  5. Stop talking to the insurance company. If they call, simply say “I am represented by Attorney911. Call them at 1-888-ATTY-911.”

You are going through enough. Let us handle the pressure of the legal system while you focus on the baseline of your physical life. Our managing partner, Ralph Manginello, is admitted to the Southern District of Texas and has been a leader in the Texas legal community for over two decades. We have offices in Houston, Austin, and Beaumont, and we serve clients across the state. Put our 25 years of experience to work for you.

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Case Investigation: The Multi-Million-Dollar Difference

Why does the investigation matter so much in City of Hill Country Village? Because the trucking company will lie. They will say the light was green. They will say you cut them off. They will say their brakes worked perfectly.

We prove the truth through data. We pull the Qualcomm or Omnitracs records that show real-time communications between the dispatcher and the driver. We find out if the dispatcher told the driver “you have to get there or you’re fired,” even though the driver was out of hours. We analyze GPS telematics to show the truck was speeding through the Hill Country Village corridor long before the crash occurred. We uncover the Driver Qualification File and found out the company never actually checked the trucker’s references or drug test history.

This level of investigation is what leads to the $3.8 million amputation settlements and the $5 million brain injury recoveries that our firm is known for. As client Chad Harris said, “They are NOT just some client… You are FAMILY to them.” We fight for you with everything we have.

1-888-ATTY-911 — City of Hill Country Village 18-Wheeler Accident powerhouse.
One call can save your future.

Vulnerable Road Users: Pedestrians and Cyclists in the Village

City of Hill Country Village is known for its beautiful trails and walkable streets. When a commercial truck enters residential areas to make a delivery or haul construction materials, pedestrians and cyclists are at extreme risk.

If you were struck by a truck while walking or cycling in City of Hill Country Village, you are facing the most severe category of trauma. There is no protective cage around you. These accidents often involve violations of Right-of-Way laws and failures to maintain a proper lookout. We fight to prove that the truck driver failed in their heightened duty of care to watch for vulnerable road users. Whether it was a delivery van backing out into a pedestrian path or a truck making a right-hook turn into a cyclist, we seek the maximum recovery for your injuries.

Conclusion: Don’t Face the Trucking Giants Alone

The trucking company has a plan to beat you. Their plan involves silence, delay, and the destruction of evidence. It involves blaming you for their driver’s exhaustion. It involves hoping you hire a lawyer who doesn’t understand the complex world of federal trucking law.

Change the game. Hire Attorney911. Put Ralph Manginello’s 25+ years of experience and Lupe Peña’s former insurance defense advantage in your corner. We have the resources, the technical knowledge, and the “fighter mentality” to make sure you win. We take Rejected cases. We solve in months what others couldn’t do in years. We treat you like family.

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