Lone Star, TX Motor Vehicle Accident Legal Resource: The Advocate’s Guide to Texas Injury Claims
If you or a loved one has been involved in a motor vehicle accident in the City of Lone Star, your life likely changed in a fraction of a second. Whether it was a high-speed collision on US Highway 259 or a fender bender near the local steel facilities, the aftermath is rarely simple. At Attorney 911 / The Manginello Law Firm, we understand that you aren’t just looking for “legal representation”—you are looking for a way to put your life back together.
Since 1998, our managing partner, Ralph Manginello, has stood on the front lines for injured Texans. With over 27 years of trial experience and admission to the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Texas, Ralph has a documented track record of taking on some of the largest corporate entities in the world, including BP after the 2005 Texas City refinery explosion. We don’t just “handle” cases; we litigate them with a level of ferocity that forces insurance carriers to take notice.
Our firm brings a nuclear differentiator to the table: Lupe Peña. Lupe is a former insurance defense attorney who spent years inside the very boardrooms where carriers design their lowball strategies. He knows the “Minor Impact Soft Tissue” (MIST) playbooks and the internal algorithms like Allstate’s CCPR program because he used to defend them. Now, he uses that insider knowledge against the insurance industry to maximize recoveries for our clients in the City of Lone Star. We know their tactics, we know their math, and we know exactly how to defeat their denials.
The Reality of Accidents in the City of Lone Star and Morris County
The City of Lone Star occupies a unique place in the Northeast Texas landscape. Nestled in Morris County and influenced heavily by the regional industrial and steel sectors, the traffic patterns here differ significantly from purely residential areas. When we look at the crash reality for City of Lone Star drivers, we see a heavy reliance on US Highway 259, a vital north-south artery that carries a dangerous mix of local commuters, seasonal travelers heading toward Lake Lone Star, and—most significantly—heavy commercial truck traffic.
Across the TxDOT Atlanta District (District 19), which oversees Morris County, the intersection of heavy industry and rural state highways creates a high-risk environment. On corridors like US-259 and State Highway 11 near the City of Lone Star, the danger isn’t just “traffic”—it’s the mass ratio. An 80,000-pound tractor-trailer hauling industrial materials carries 16.5 times the kinetic energy of a 4,000-pound passenger car at the same speed. In a City of Lone Star truck accident, the passenger vehicle doesn’t just “get hit”; it’s often obliterated.
When a catastrophic crash occurs in the City of Lone Star, local emergency services typically route patients to regional hubs for higher-level care. You or your family might find yourselves at Titus Regional Medical Center in Mt. Pleasant, UT Health East Texas in Tyler, or CHRISTUS Good Shepherd in Longview. As Ralph Manginello often tells our clients, the medical documentation generated in these first 72 hours at a Morris County or regional trauma center is the single most important evidence for your future legal claim.
Demographic and Cultural Sensitivity in Morris County
The City of Lone Star is a blue-collar, industrious community. We respect the work ethic of the people here, and we understand that for many families, a car accident isn’t just a physical injury—it’s a financial crisis. If you can’t drive to work, you can’t provide.
Our firm is committed to serving the diverse population of City of Lone Star. With a significant Hispanic population in Morris County, we offer native-fluent Spanish representation. Hablamos Español. When you call 1-888-ATTY-911, you can speak directly with Lupe Peña. There are no interpreters and no barriers. We understand the specific concerns of the Spanish-speaking community, including how a legal claim interacts with employment and the unique “cash-economy” realities that many families navigate. We also know that under Texas law, your right to recovery for your injuries does not depend on your immigration status. We fight for you regardless.
Physics and Biomechanics: Why “Minor” Impacts Cause Major Injuries
Insurance adjusters in the City of Lone Star often try to tell you that if your car isn’t “totaled,” your body can’t be hurt. They are lying. The physics of a collision are clear. We use the formula for kinetic energy (KE = ½mv²) to show that even a 15-mph impact generates enough force to exceed the human body’s injury thresholds.
The 4-Phase Whiplash Mechanism
In a rear-end collision on a City of Lone Star street, your body undergoes a process called Cervical Acceleration-Deceleration (CAD) that occurs in roughly 300 milliseconds—faster than you can blink.
- Phase 1 (0–50ms): Your seat accelerates your torso forward, but your head remains stationary due to inertia.
- Phase 2 (50–100ms): Your cervical spine forms an unnatural S-curve. The lower vertebrae are forced into hyperextension while the upper vertebrae are in flexion. This is where most C5-C6 and C6-C7 disc injuries occur.
- Phase 3 (100–175ms): Your head whips back into full extension, often striking the headrest.
- Phase 4 (175–300ms): Your head rebounds forward into flexion.
Even if the cars only had “scuffed paint,” the G-force experienced by your neck can exceed 4.5G—the established threshold for cervical spine injury. Our firm uses these biomechanical facts to defeat the minor-impact defense. We’ve recovered multi-million dollar settlements for traumatic brain injuries (typically in the $1.5M to $9.8M range) and spinal cord injuries that started as “minor” fender benders near City of Lone Star intersections.
Impact Subtypes: Every Crash Tells a Story
In City of Lone Star, we categorize accidents by the physical event because the subtype determines the legal “fault” presumption under the Texas Transportation Code.
Rear-End Collisions
Roughly 29% of all crashes are rear-ends. Under Tex. Transp. Code § 545.062 (https://statutes.capitol.texas.gov/Docs/TN/htm/TN.545.htm#545.062), a driver must maintain an “assured clear distance ahead.” When someone hits you from behind on FM 250, they have almost certainly violated this statute. In the City of Lone Star, we see these frequently at stop signs and traffic backups near local industrial sites.
Intersection and T-Bone Crashes
T-bone impacts are particularly lethal in City of Lone Star because cars have very little “crumple zone” protection on the side. If a driver ran a red light or a stop sign at a Morris County intersection, they violated § 544.007 (https://statutes.capitol.texas.gov/Docs/TN/htm/TN.544.htm#544.007). These cases often trigger Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code § 41.001(11) (https://statutes.capitol.texas.gov/Docs/CP/htm/CP.41.htm#41.001) for gross negligence, especially if the other driver was texting or speeding.
Commercial Vehicle and 18-Wheeler Wrecks
Because of City of Lone Star’s proximity to steel production and logging, commercial trucks are everywhere. These cases are governed by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) and 49 CFR § 390 et seq. We send formal spoliation letters within 7 days of being hired to prevent the trucking company from destroying Electronic Logging Device (ELD) records that prove driver fatigue.
Hit-and-Run and Phantom Vehicles
If a driver fled the scene in City of Lone Star, they committed a felony under Tex. Transp. Code § 550.021 (https://statutes.capitol.texas.gov/Docs/TN/htm/TN.550.htm#550.021). If the driver is never found, we pursue your Uninsured Motorist (UM) coverage. However, Texas requires independent corroboration for “phantom vehicles,” meaning we need to find a witness or video footage from a nearby City of Lone Star business immediately.
The Insurance Industry’s Playbook vs. Your Rights
The insurance companies operating in City of Lone Star—whether it’s State Farm, Allstate, Progressive, or local agents for Texas Farm Bureau—are not your friends. They are corporations with a fiduciary duty to their shareholders to pay you as little as possible.
MIST and Lowball Tactics
If you were in a low-speed crash, the carrier will likely flag your file for their “Minor Impact Soft Tissue” (MIST) program. They use biomechanical “experts” to claim you aren’t actually hurt. Our team includes Lupe Peña, our former insurance defense lawyer. He’s sat in the meetings where these MIST protocols were designed. He knows how they try to trick you into a recorded statement to use your words against you. Do not give a recorded statement to the other driver’s insurance company without us on the line.
The Stowers Doctrine: Our Secret Weapon
If an insurance company is acting in bad faith in City of Lone Star, we use the Stowers Doctrine (G.A. Stowers Furniture Co. v. American Indemnity Co., 15 S.W.2d 544). If we send a “Stowers demand” within the policy limits and the carrier refuses a reasonable settlement, they may become liable for the entire verdict at trial, even if it exceeds the policy limits. This is how we move carriers from “no” to “how much.”
Substantive Texas Law: The Rules of the Game in Morris County
To win your City of Lone Star MVA case, we must navigate the complex web of the Texas Civil Practice and Remedies Code.
The Two-Year Statute of Limitations
Under Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code § 16.003 (https://statutes.capitol.texas.gov/Docs/CP/htm/CP.16.htm#16.003), you have exactly two years from the date of the crash to file a lawsuit in Morris County. If you miss this deadline, your claim is gone forever. If you were hit by a government-owned vehicle (like a City of Lone Star municipal truck or an ISD bus), you may have only six months to provide formal notice under the Texas Tort Claims Act (§ 101.101 – https://statutes.capitol.texas.gov/Docs/CP/htm/CP.101.htm#101.101).
Modified Comparative Fault (The 51% Rule)
Texas applies “proportionate responsibility” under § 33.001 (https://statutes.capitol.texas.gov/Docs/CP/htm/CP.33.htm#33.001). If you are found to be more than 50% responsible for the crash in City of Lone Star, you recover nothing. If you are 20% responsible, your award is reduced by 20%. We work to keep your fault at 0% so you get every dime you deserve.
Paid-or-Incurred (The Haygood Rule)
One of the most frustrating laws for injured Texans is the Haygood v. de Escabedo rule, codified in § 41.0105 (https://statutes.capitol.texas.gov/Docs/CP/htm/CP.41.htm#41.0105). This law says you can only recover the amount your doctors actually accepted as payment, not what they originally billed. This often reduces the “paper value” of your medical bills. We fight back by emphasizing your “non-economic” damages—your pain, your physical impairment, and your loss of enjoyment of life in the City of Lone Star.
Damages: What is Your City of Lone Star Case Actually Worth?
When we calculate your claim, we look at multiple “money math” categories.
- Economic Damages: These are the “hard numbers.” Your past and future medical bills, and your lost wages.
- Non-Economic Damages: This is the human cost. As our client Chad Harris said, “You are FAMILY to them and they protect and fight for you as such.” We fight for your pain and suffering, mental anguish, and disfigurement.
- Punitive (Exemplary) Damages: If the driver who hit you in City of Lone Star was drunk or texting, we may pursue punitive damages under § 41.003 (https://statutes.capitol.texas.gov/Docs/CP/htm/CP.41.htm#41.003) to punish the wrongdoer.
- 18% Prompt-Pay Interest: If your own insurance carrier (for PIP or UM/UIM claims) denies you unfairly, we use Tex. Ins. Code § 542.060 (https://statutes.capitol.texas.gov/Docs/IN/htm/IN.542.htm#542.060) to demand the original claim amount plus 18% annual interest and attorney’s fees.
Concrete Example: The $30,000 Minimum Policy Trap
If you are hit by a City of Lone Star driver with the Texas minimum 30/60/25 policy and you have a $100,000 surgical back injury, the other driver’s insurance will only pay $30,000. Most firms stop there. We don’t. We look for Underinsured Motorist (UIM) coverage on your policy, employer liability if the driver was working, or even “Dram Shop” liability under Tex. Alc. Bev. Code § 2.02 if they were over-served at a local bar. We chase every available dollar.
Wrongful Death and Survival Actions in Morris County
If you have lost a loved one in a City of Lone Star accident, we offer our deepest condolences. Under Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code § 71.004 (https://statutes.capitol.texas.gov/Docs/CP/htm/CP.71.htm#71.004), only the surviving spouse, children, and parents of the deceased can bring a wrongful death claim. We also pursue a “Survival Action” under § 71.021 to recover for the pain and suffering your loved one experienced before they passed. Our firm has recovered wrongful death settlements in the $1.9M to $9.5M range. While no amount of money can bring back a family member, it can provide the financial security your family needs to survive the future.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) for City of Lone Star Claimants
1. Do I need a lawyer for a minor car accident in City of Lone Star?
Absolutely. What looks “minor” on day one often becomes a lifelong disc injury by month six. Lupe Peña’s insider knowledge shows that carriers target unrepresented people in minor crashes for the lowest possible settlements.
2. What if I can’t afford a lawyer?
You can. We work on a contingency fee basis. We charge 33⅓% if we settle before trial and 40% if we go to trial. You pay nothing upfront, and if we don’t recover money for you, you owe us zero. We even advance all investigation and expert costs.
3. How do I get a copy of my City of Lone Star crash report?
The responding officer (HPD, Morris County Sheriff, or DPS) will file a CR-3 report. We can pull this for you through the TxDOT C.R.I.S. portal.
4. The insurance company offered me $2,000 today. Should I take it?
No. That is a “fast cash” trap. By taking that check, you likely sign away your right to sue if you realize next week that you need surgery. Call us first.
5. How long will my City of Lone Star case take?
Most cases settle within 6 to 12 months. If we have to file a lawsuit in Morris County District Court, the timeline can extend to 18–24 months. We push for speed, but never at the expense of your case value.
6. Can a hospital put a lien on my settlement?
Yes. Under Tex. Prop. Code § 55 (https://statutes.capitol.texas.gov/Docs/PR/htm/PR.55.htm), a hospital can file a lien for their services. We negotiate these liens down—often by 30-60%—to ensure more money stays in your pocket.
7. Does immigration status matter in a Texas injury case?
No. In the City of Lone Star, your right to be safe on the road and your right to recover damages are protected by the law regardless of your status. We provide sensitive, confidential representation.
8. What is “Maximum Medical Improvement” (MMI)?
It’s the point where your doctors say you are as healthy as you’re going to get. We usually wait until you reach MMI to settle so we know exactly what your future care needs will cost.
9. What is the “Assured Clear Distance” rule?
Tex. Transp. Code § 545.062 says every driver must be far enough behind the car in front to stop safely. If they hit you from behind, they broke this law.
10. What if the driver who hit me was texting?
They violated the statewide ban in § 545.4251. We can subpoena their cell phone records to prove it and pursue punitive damages.
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Your Choice in City of Lone Star: Why Attorney 911?
In a town like City of Lone Star, trust is earned, not given. Donald Wilcox, one of our clients, shared: “One company said they would not accept my case. Then I got a call from Manginello… in the next few months I got a call to come pick up this handsome check.” We don’t care if other firms rejected your case. We care about what is right.
When an 18-wheeler impacts your car on US-259, you are up against a multi-billion dollar trucking fleet. They have lawyers on the scene before the wrecker arrives. You need a team that acts just as fast. We advance the costs for accident reconstructionists, medical experts, and economists to prove your case.
Don’t let the insurance carrier run their playbook on you. We know their game, and we’re ready to play it better than they are. Whether you are dealing with a herniated disc, a traumatic brain injury, or the loss of a family member, we are here to fight.
Call Attorney 911 / The Manginello Law Firm 24/7 at 1-888-ATTY-911.
Your consultation is free. Your potential recovery is our priority. Hablamos Español.
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Recursos Legales para Accidentes de Vehículos en City of Lone Star, TX: La Guía del Defensor para Reclamos de Lesiones en Texas
Si usted o un ser querido se ha visto involucrado en un accidente de vehículo motorizado en la City of Lone Star, es probable que su vida haya cambiado en una fracción de segundo. Ya sea que se trate de una colisión a alta velocidad en la US Highway 259 o de un pequeño choque cerca de las instalaciones de acero locales, las secuelas rara vez son sencillas. En Attorney 911 / The Manginello Law Firm, entendemos que usted no solo está buscando “representación legal”, sino que está buscando una manera de reconstruir su vida.
Desde 1998, nuestro socio gerente, Ralph Manginello, ha estado en la primera línea por los tejanos heridos. Con más de 27 años de experiencia en juicios y admisión en el Tribunal de Distrito de los EE. UU. para el Distrito Sur de Texas, Ralph tiene un historial documentado de enfrentarse a algunas de las entidades corporativas más grandes del mundo, incluyendo a BP después de la explosión de la refinería de Texas City en 2005. No solo “manejamos” casos; los litigamos con un nivel de ferocidad que obliga a las compañías de seguros a prestar atención.
Nuestra firma aporta un diferenciador nuclear a la mesa: Lupe Peña. Lupe es un exabogado de defensa de seguros que pasó años dentro de las mismas salas de juntas donde las aseguradoras diseñan sus estrategias de ofertas bajas. Él conoce los manuales de “Lesiones de Tejidos Blandos de Impacto Menor” (MIST) y los algoritmos internos como el programa CCPR de Allstate porque solía defenderlos. Ahora, utiliza ese conocimiento interno contra la industria de seguros para maximizar las recuperaciones de nuestros clientes en la City of Lone Star. Conocemos sus tácticas, conocemos sus matemáticas y sabemos exactamente cómo derrotar sus negaciones.
La Realidad de los Accidentes en la City of Lone Star y el Condado de Morris
La City of Lone Star ocupa un lugar único en el paisaje del noreste de Texas. Ubicada en el condado de Morris e influenciada fuertemente por los sectores industriales y siderúrgicos regionales, los patrones de tráfico aquí difieren significativamente de las áreas puramente residenciales. Cuando observamos la realidad de los choques para los conductores de City of Lone Star, vemos una gran dependencia de la US Highway 259, una arteria vital norte-sur que transporta una mezcla peligrosa de viajeros locales, viajeros estacionales que se dirigen hacia el lago Lone Star y, lo más importante, tráfico pesado de camiones comerciales.
En todo el Distrito de Atlanta de TxDOT (Distrito 19), que supervisa el condado de Morris, la intersección de la industria pesada y las carreteras estatales rurales crea un entorno de alto riesgo. En corredores como la US-259 y la Carretera Estatal 11 cerca de la City of Lone Star, el peligro no es solo el “tráfico”, sino la relación de masa. Un camión de 18 ruedas de 80,000 libras que transporta materiales industriales tiene 16.5 veces la energía cinética de un automóvil de pasajeros de 4,000 libras a la misma velocidad. En un accidente de camión en City of Lone Star, el vehículo de pasajeros no solo “recibe un golpe”; a menudo queda obliterado.
Cuando ocurre un choque catastrófico en la City of Lone Star, los servicios de emergencia locales suelen enviar a los pacientes a centros regionales para recibir atención de mayor nivel. Usted o su familia podrían encontrarse en el Titus Regional Medical Center en Mt. Pleasant, UT Health East Texas en Tyler o CHRISTUS Good Shepherd en Longview. Como Ralph Manginello suele decir a nuestros clientes, la documentación médica generada en estas primeras 72 horas en un centro de trauma del condado de Morris o regional es la evidencia más importante para su futuro reclamo legal.
Sensibilidad Demográfica y Cultural en el Condado de Morris
La City of Lone Star es una comunidad trabajadora e industrial. Respetamos la ética de trabajo de la gente de aquí y entendemos que para muchas familias, un accidente automovilístico no es solo una lesión física, es una crisis financiera. Si no puede conducir para ir al trabajo, no puede proveer.
Nuestra firma está comprometida a servir a la diversa población de City of Lone Star. Con una población hispana significativa en el condado de Morris, ofrecemos representación nativa fluida en español. Hablamos Español. Cuando llama al 1-888-ATTY-911, puede hablar directamente con Lupe Peña. No hay intérpretes ni barreras. Entendemos las preocupaciones específicas de la comunidad de habla hispana, incluyendo cómo interactúa un reclamo legal con el empleo y las realidades únicas de la “economía en efectivo” que muchas familias navegan. También sabemos que según la ley de Texas, su derecho a la recuperación por sus lesiones no depende de su estatus migratorio. Luchamos por usted pase lo que pase.
Física y Biomecánica: Por Qué los Impactos “Menores” Causan Lesiones Mayores
Los ajustadores de seguros en la City of Lone Star a menudo intentan decirle que si su automóvil no fue “pérdida total”, su cuerpo no puede estar herido. Están mintiendo. La física de una colisión es clara. Utilizamos la fórmula de energía cinética (KE = ½mv²) para demostrar que incluso un impacto a 15 mph genera suficiente fuerza para superar los umbrales de lesiones del cuerpo humano.
El Mecanismo de Latigazo Cervical de 4 Fases
En una colisión por alcance en una calle de City of Lone Star, su cuerpo se somete a un proceso llamado Aceleración-Desaceleración Cervical (CAD) que ocurre en aproximadamente 300 milisegundos, más rápido de lo que puede parpadear.
- Fase 1 (0–50 ms): Su asiento acelera su torso hacia adelante, pero su cabeza permanece estacionaria debido a la inercia.
- Fase 3 (50–100 ms): Su columna cervical forma una curva en S antinatural. Las vértebras inferiores son forzadas a la hiperextensión mientras que las vértebras superiores están en flexión. Aquí es donde ocurren la mayoría de las lesiones de disco C5-C6 y C6-C7.
- Fase 3 (100–175 ms): Su cabeza se lanza hacia atrás en extensión completa, a menudo golpeando el reposacabezas.
- Fase 4 (175–300 ms): Su cabeza rebota hacia adelante en flexión.
Incluso si los automóviles solo tuvieran “pintura raspada”, la fuerza G experimentada por su cuello puede superar los 4.5G, el umbral establecido para la lesión de la columna cervical. Nuestra firma utiliza estos hechos biomecánicos para derrotar la defensa de impacto menor. Hemos recuperado acuerdos multimillonarios por lesiones cerebrales traumáticas (típicamente en el rango de $1.5 millones a $9.8 millones) y lesiones de la médula espinal que comenzaron como choques “menores” cerca de las intersecciones de City of Lone Star.
Doctrina Legal de Texas: Las Reglas en el Condado de Morris
Para ganar su caso de accidente en la City of Lone Star, debemos navegar por la compleja red del Código de Prácticas y Remedios Civiles de Texas.
El Plazo de Prescripción de Dos Años
Conforme al Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code § 16.003 (https://statutes.capitol.texas.gov/Docs/CP/htm/CP.16.htm#16.003), que establece el plazo de prescripción de dos años para reclamos de lesiones personales en Texas, contados desde la fecha del accidente. Si pierde este plazo, su reclamo desaparece para siempre. Si fue golpeado por un vehículo de propiedad del gobierno (como un camión municipal de City of Lone Star o un autobús de un distrito escolar), es posible que tenga solo seis meses para presentar una notificación formal bajo la Ley de Reclamaciones por Agravios de Texas (§ 101.101 – https://statutes.capitol.texas.gov/Docs/CP/htm/CP.101.htm#101.101).
Responsabilidad Proporcionada (La Regla del 51%)
Texas aplica la “responsabilidad proporcional” bajo el § 33.001 (https://statutes.capitol.texas.gov/Docs/CP/htm/CP.33.htm#33.001). Si se determina que usted es responsable de más del 50% del choque en City of Lone Star, no recuperará nada. Si usted tiene un 20% de responsabilidad, su indemnización se reducirá en un 20%. Trabajamos para mantener su culpa en el 0% para que reciba cada centavo que merece.
La Regla de “Pagado o Incurrido” (Regla Haygood)
Una de las leyes más frustrantes para los tejanos heridos es la regla Haygood v. de Escabedo, codificada en el § 41.0105 (https://statutes.capitol.texas.gov/Docs/CP/htm/CP.41.htm#41.0105). Esta ley dice que usted solo puede recuperar la cantidad que sus médicos realmente aceptaron como pago, no lo que facturaron originalmente. Esto a menudo reduce el “valor nominal” de sus facturas médicas. Contraatacamos enfatizando sus daños “no económicos”: su dolor, su impedimento físico y su pérdida del disfrute de la vida en la City of Lone Star.
Matemáticas del Dinero: ¿Cuánto Vale Realmente su Caso en City of Lone Star?
Cuando calculamos su reclamo, observamos múltiples categorías de matemáticas financieras.
- Daños Económicos: Estos son los “números duros”. Sus facturas médicas pasadas y futuras, y sus salarios perdidos.
- Daños No Económicos: Este es el costo humano. Como dijo nuestro cliente Chad Harris: “Usted NO es solo un cliente… Usted es FAMILIA para ellos y lo protegen y luchan por usted como tal”. Luchamos por su dolor y sufrimiento, angustia mental y desfiguración.
- Daños Punitivos (Ejemplares): Si el conductor que lo golpeó en City of Lone Star estaba ebrio o enviando mensajes de texto, podemos buscar daños punitivos bajo el § 41.003 (https://statutes.capitol.texas.gov/Docs/CP/htm/CP.41.htm#41.003) para castigar al infractor.
- Interés de Pago Inmediato del 18%: Si su propia compañía de seguros (para reclamos de PIP o UM/UIM) le niega injustamente, utilizamos el Tex. Ins. Code § 542.060 (https://statutes.capitol.texas.gov/Docs/IN/htm/IN.542.htm#542.060) para exigir el monto original del reclamo más un 18% de interés anual y honorarios de abogados.
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