Just Been in a Car Accident in San Antonio? Here’s What You Need to Know Right Now
If you’re reading this, you or someone you love has probably just had their world turned upside down by a car crash on I-35, a truck wreck on Loop 1604, or a drunk driving collision on the West Side. You’re scared, in pain, and being bombarded by insurance adjusters who sound helpful but aren’t. We understand. At Attorney911, we’ve spent 27 years helping San Antonio families navigate the exact same nightmare you’re facing right now.
Here’s the truth that changes everything: In 2024, Bexar County saw 48,522 motor vehicle crashes. That’s 133 crashes every single day. 205 of those were fatal, and 58 involved drunk drivers. The numbers are staggering, but behind each one is a person just like you—someone who woke up thinking today would be normal, only to end up in an emergency room at University Hospital or Brooke Army Medical Center.
You don’t have to face this alone. We don’t get paid unless we win your case. Call our legal emergency line right now: 1-888-ATTY-911.
Why Insurance Companies Are Already Building a Case Against You—And What to Do About It
Within 24 hours of your accident, the insurance company has assigned an adjuster whose job is simple: minimize what they pay you. They sound friendly. They say they want to help. But here’s what they’re really doing:
TACTIC #1: The Quick Recorded Statement Trap (Days 1-3)
The adjuster calls while you’re still on pain medication, maybe still in a hospital bed at Methodist Hospital or Baptist Medical Center. “We just need your statement to process your claim.” They ask leading questions: “You’re feeling better though, right?” or “It wasn’t that bad?” Every word is recorded, transcribed, and will be used against you later. You’re not legally required to give a recorded statement to the other driver’s insurance. But they won’t tell you that.
TACTIC #2: The Lowball Quick Settlement (Weeks 1-3)
They offer you $3,000-$5,000 while your medical bills are mounting and you’re out of work. “This offer expires in 48 hours,” they say, creating artificial urgency. You sign the release. Then week six hits, and an MRI shows a herniated disc requiring surgery. That $100,000 surgery? You’ll pay for it yourself. The release is permanent and final.
TACTIC #3: The “Independent” Medical Exam (Months 2-6)
They send you to “their doctor”—someone who makes $2,000-$5,000 per exam to write reports minimizing your injuries. It’s a 10-15 minute “exam” versus your treating doctor’s months of care. The report says your injuries are “pre-existing” or your treatment is “excessive.” This is the insurance company’s ammunition.
TACTIC #4: Delay and Financial Pressure
They drag out your claim for months—”still investigating,” “waiting for records,” “we’ll call you back.” They have unlimited time. You have rent due, medical bills piling up, and no income. By month 12, you’ll accept almost anything just to make it stop.
TACTIC #5: Surveillance and Social Media Spying
Private investigators follow you. They monitor your Facebook, Instagram, TikTok. One photo of you at a Spurs game, smiling? “See, they’re not really hurt.” One frame of you bending over to pick up groceries? They ignore the 10 minutes of struggling before and after.
TACTIC #6: Blame-Shifting with Comparative Fault
Texas uses modified comparative negligence. If they can pin 51% of the blame on you, you get nothing. Even 25% fault on a $250,000 case costs you $62,500. They exploit this ruthlessly, especially in motorcycle, bicycle, and parking lot accidents where fault is easier to dispute.
TACTIC #7: The Medical Authorization Trap
They ask you to sign a blanket medical authorization so they can “process your claim.” What they really want: your entire medical history to find a pre-existing condition they can blame. That knee injury from high school? That’s their defense now.
TACTIC #8: Attacking Gaps in Treatment
You miss two weeks of physical therapy because you couldn’t get a ride, or you were waiting on insurance approval. They claim: “If you were really hurt, you’d have gone.” They don’t care about your real-world obstacles.
TACTIC #9: The Policy Limits Bluff
“We only have $30,000 in coverage,” they say. What they hide: umbrella policies, commercial policies, multiple stacking policies. We’ve uncovered cases where the “policy limit” was actually $8 million, not $30K.
Our Secret Weapon: A Former Insurance Defense Attorney Now Fighting FOR You
Here’s what makes Attorney911 different—and it’s the advantage no other San Antonio law firm can match.
Lupe Peña, our associate attorney, spent years working for a national defense firm. He learned firsthand how insurance companies value claims. He calculated settlements using the same software they’re using on your case right now. He hired the IME doctors. He wrote the delay tactics playbook. He knows exactly how to defeat every strategy above because he used them himself.
“I’ve reviewed hundreds of surveillance videos and social media posts as defense attorney. Here’s the truth: Insurance companies take innocent activity out of context. They’re not documenting your life—they’re building ammunition against you.” — Lupe Peña
Now he uses that classified intelligence for you, not against you. He knows which IME doctors insurance companies favor. He understands how Colossus software undervalues injuries. He knows reserve setting psychology and settlement authority structures. When we send a demand, we know what number will make them nervous—because Lupe used to be the one receiving those demands.
This isn’t just experience. It’s insider access. And it’s why our clients win multi-million dollar settlements while others settle for pennies.
The Types of Motor Vehicle Accidents We Handle in San Antonio
Every crash is different. Every injury is unique. But the data tells a story. Here’s what we’re seeing on San Antonio roads—and how we fight for each type of case.
Car Accidents (Rear-End, T-Bone, Head-On)
The Reality in Bexar County: Failed to Control Speed caused 131,978 crashes statewide in 2024, with 13,217 crashes right here in our community. Driver Inattention caused another 81,101 crashes. Every accident type has its own liability profile—and its own insurance company defense strategy.
Rear-End Collisions: The “Automatic Liability” Case
These are the least defensible crashes in Texas law. Texas Transportation Code § 545.062 creates a presumption of fault for the trailing driver. In 2024, 21,048 crashes were caused by following too closely. But “automatic” doesn’t mean easy.
The Hidden Danger: What starts as “whiplash” can escalate into a herniated disc requiring spinal fusion. We’ve seen cases where initial treatment costs were $6,000, but six months later, our client needed a $100,000 surgery. The insurance company’s early $5,000 offer would have left them bankrupt.
Liable Parties in Rear-End Cases:
- The trailing driver (direct negligence)
- Their employer (if they were working—respondeat superior)
- The trucking company (commercial vehicle crashes increase settlement values 10-50x)
- Vehicle manufacturer (if brake failure caused the crash)
Our Case Result: “In a recent case, our client’s leg was injured in a car accident. Staff infections during treatment led to a partial amputation. This case settled in the millions.”
What Our Clients Say: “Leonor got me into the doctor the same day…it only took 6 months amazing.” — Chavodrian Miles (San Antonio client)
San Antonio Specific: Rear-end collisions cluster on I-35 near downtown, Loop 1604 during rush hour, and US-281 near the airport. The congestion on these corridors creates stop-and-go conditions where distracted drivers strike without warning.
If you’ve been rear-ended, surveillance footage is deleted in 7-30 days. We need to act immediately. Call 1-888-ATTY-911.
T-Bone / Intersection Crashes: The Deadly Angle
In 2024, intersection crashes killed 1,050 people in Texas. Failed to Yield ROW — Turning Left caused 35,984 crashes and 143 deaths. Failed to Yield ROW — Stop Sign: 31,693 crashes, 154 fatal. Disregard Stop and Go Signal: 20,963 crashes, 113 fatal.
Side-impact collisions are devastating because there’s minimal vehicle structure between you and the other car. When a pickup truck T-bones a sedan, the sedan driver faces up to 100x higher fatal injury risk.
Why These Cases Are Strong: Red light camera footage, witness statements, and police citations create near-automatic liability. We send Stowers demands—settlement demands within policy limits that, if unreasonably refused, make the insurer liable for the ENTIRE verdict, even beyond policy limits. Lupe used to calculate these demands for insurance companies. Now he writes them for victims.
San Antonio’s Most Dangerous Intersections: Research shows FM 1960 & SH 6, plus downtown intersections like I-35 & Commerce, see disproportionate angle crashes. If your crash happened at a known dangerous intersection, that evidence strengthens your case.
Head-On Collisions: The #1 Killer
Wrong Side — Not Passing: 1,787 crashes, 177 fatal (9.9% fatality rate). Wrong Way — One Way Road: 1,184 crashes, 82 fatal. Head-on crashes killed 617 people in Texas last year.
The DUI Connection: A staggering percentage of head-ons involve drunk drivers. In Bexar County alone, 58 people died in DUI crashes in 2024. When DUI causes serious injury, it’s Intoxication Assault (felony). When it causes death, it’s Intoxication Manslaughter (felony).
Why Felony Status Changes Everything: Texas Civil Practice & Remedies Code § 41.003 caps punitive damages at greater of $200K or (2x economic damages) + non-economic damages (capped at $750K). BUT—the cap does NOT apply if the underlying act is a felony. DUI causing serious injury or death = NO CAP on punitive damages. The jury decides the amount with no statutory limit.
The Collection Stack for DUI Head-On in San Antonio:
- Drunk driver’s auto policy ($30K-$60K typical)
- Dram shop claim against every bar that overserved them ($1M+ commercial policies each)
- UM/UIM on your own policy (stacked if available)
- Punitive damages with NO CAP
- Abstract of judgment against defendant’s assets
Our Track Record: Ralph’s HCCLA membership means we handle BOTH the criminal charges AND your civil recovery. We’ve secured dismissals in DWI cases where police failed to maintain breathalyzers properly—case dismissed entirely. That same investigative rigor applies to your injury claim.
Client Testimonial: “One company said they would not except my case. Then I got a call from Manginello…I got a call to come pick up this handsome check.” — Donald Wilcox
If a drunk driver hit you on San Antonio’s West Side, South Side, or anywhere in Bexar County, the Dram Shop Act gives us a path to $1M+ policies the drunk driver doesn’t have. Call 1-888-ATTY-911 within days—bars delete surveillance footage in 30 days.
Commercial Truck & 18-Wheeler Accidents
Texas is the Truck Accident Capital of America. In 2024, 39,393 commercial vehicle crashes killed 608 people. Dallas County alone had 3,857 truck crashes. Harris County had 16% of all commercial vehicle crashes statewide. In Bexar County, I-35 north of downtown and Loop 1604 are major trucking corridors where these crashes happen daily.
The 97/3 Rule: In two-vehicle crashes between passenger vehicles and large trucks, 97% of deaths are the car occupants. Car occupants are 36.5x more likely to die. When a fully loaded 80,000-pound truck hits a 4,000-pound car, physics isn’t kind.
Why Truck Cases Are Worth Millions More:
- Federal minimum insurance: $750,000 (interstate trucks over 10,001 lbs)
- Most major carriers carry $1M-$5M+ in coverage
- MCS-90 Endorsement: Federal law requires for-hire carriers to carry this, guaranteeing payment to injured third parties EVEN IF the policy would otherwise exclude coverage
- Nuclear verdicts: Texas leads the nation. 2024 saw $105M (Lopez v. Amazon), $44.1M (New Prime pileup), $37.5M (Oncor Electric)
The Deep Pocket Chain (7 Potential Defendants):
- Truck driver (direct negligence—speed, fatigue, impairment)
- Motor carrier/trucking company (respondeat superior + direct negligence in hiring, supervision, maintenance)
- Freight broker (negligent selection of unsafe carrier)
- Cargo shipper/loader (improper loading, overweight)
- Maintenance provider (failed inspections, faulty repairs)
- Vehicle/parts manufacturer (tire blowout, brake failure)
- Government entity (TX Tort Claims Act for road defects)
FMCSA Violations = Negligence Per Se: Hours of Service violations (max 11 driving hours), failure to use Electronic Logging Device (ELD), commercial BAC limit of 0.04%, mandatory pre-trip inspections. These aren’t just violations—they’re automatic liability.
Evidence That Disappears: ELD/black box data is overwritten in 30-180 days. Dashcam footage deleted in 7-30 days. Driver logs “lost.” We send preservation letters within 24 hours of retention. Lupe knows which data carriers try to hide because he defended them.
Our Case Result: “At Attorney911, our personal injury attorneys have helped numerous injured individuals and families facing trucking-related wrongful death cases recover millions of dollars in compensation.”
San Antonio’s Trucking Danger Zones: I-35 between Loop 410 and Loop 1604 sees heavy truck traffic from Mexico-US trade. The interchange at I-10 and I-35 is a known high-risk zone. Loop 1604’s construction zones create merging hazards. If your crash happened in these areas, we know the local traffic patterns and can prove negligence.
Federal Court Experience Matters: Ralph Manginello is admitted to the U.S. District Court, Southern District of Texas. Complex trucking cases often involve federal regulations and multi-state carriers. You need an attorney who can litigate at that level.
Client Testimonial: “Mr. Manginello guided me through the whole process with great expertise…tenacious, accessible, and determined throughout the 19 months.” — Jamin Marroquin
If a truck hit you in San Antonio, EVIDENCE IS DISAPPEARING RIGHT NOW. Call 1-888-ATTY-911. We investigate FMCSA CSA scores, out-of-service rates, and driver inspection history for every carrier.
Drunk Driving Accidents & Dram Shop Liability
The San Antonio DUI Crisis: In 2024, 58 people died in DUI crashes in Bexar County. Statewide, DUI killed 1,053 people—one every 8.3 hours. The peak time? 2:00-2:59 AM Sunday—right when bars close per TABC regulations.
Every 2 AM DUI crash involves a bar that served the driver. That’s where the Texas Dram Shop Act (Alcoholic Beverage Code § 2.02) creates a $1M+ path to recovery that most victims never know about.
Dram Shop Elements:
- Establishment served patron who was obviously intoxicated (slurred speech, unsteady gait, bloodshot eyes)
- Overservice was proximate cause of the accident
Potentially Liable in San Antonio: Bars on the River Walk, North Star Mall area restaurants, Alamo Heights clubs, Stone Oak nightlife venues, hotel bars, concert venues, festival organizers. Each carries commercial liability policies of $1M or more.
The Collection Stack for DUI:
- Drunk driver’s policy (often minimal)
- EVERY dram shop that served (separate $1M+ policies)
- Your UM/UIM coverage
- Punitive damages with NO CAP (felony DWI exception)
- Defendant’s personal assets
Criminal + Civil Advantage: Ralph’s HCCLA membership means we handle the criminal charges against the drunk driver while pursuing your civil claim. Our documented DWI dismissals show our investigative power. One case was dismissed when we proved police breathalyzers weren’t properly maintained. Another when we discovered missing medical records and no blood test.
Client Victories:
- “Our client was charged with drunk driving based on a breath test. Our investigation revealed that a police department employee was not properly maintaining the breathalyzer machines. The charges were dismissed.”
- “Our client drove home at 2:30 a.m., hit a curb and rolled his car…We learned that 1) police conducted no breath or blood test, 2) EMS didn’t note intoxication, 3) nurse notes from hospital were missing. Case dismissed on day of trial.”
- “Our client was charged with DUI/DWI, state’s primary evidence was video field sobriety test. We succeeded in having case dismissed because our client did not appear drunk in the video.”
Recent $10M Active Case: Bermudez v. Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity, Inc. — a $10,000,000 lawsuit against University of Houston and Pi Kappa Phi for hazing. Covered by 6+ major news outlets. This shows we take on institutions and win.
San Antonio Context: Popular nightlife districts like the River Walk, Pearl District, and St. Mary’s Strip see high DUI crash rates. If you were hit by a drunk driver leaving these areas, we can trace their steps and identify dram shop defendants.
Hablamos Español: Luque Peña es fluido en español. Zulema, nuestra coordinadora bilingüe, ayuda a familias hispanas en San Antonio. No permita que el idioma sea una barrera para obtener justicia.
URGENT: Bars delete surveillance footage in 30 days. Witnesses forget. Call 1-888-ATTY-911 immediately. We send preservation letters to every establishment within hours.
Pedestrian Accidents: The Hidden Crisis
Pedestrians are 1% of crashes but 19% of ALL Texas traffic deaths. In 2024, 768 pedestrians died statewide—75% after dark, 84% in urban areas. A pedestrian crash is 28.8x more likely to be fatal than car-to-car.
In Bexar County, pedestrian crashes cluster in high-traffic urban corridors: downtown San Antonio, near Lackland AFB, around UTSA, and along commercial strips like San Pedro Avenue and Military Drive.
The $30K Problem: Texas minimum auto liability is only $30,000. One night in a Level I trauma center can exceed that. But most pedestrians don’t know: YOUR OWN CAR INSURANCE COVERS YOU as a pedestrian through Uninsured/Underinsured Motorist (UM/UIM) coverage.
UM/UIM is the most underutilized fact in Texas personal injury law. It applies to:
- Pedestrians
- Cyclists
- Passengers
- Not just drivers
The Collection Stack for Pedestrian Hits:
- At-fault driver’s policy
- YOUR OWN UM/UIM policy (stacked across multiple policies if available)
- Dram shop claim if driver was intoxicated
- Government entity if road design contributed (TX Tort Claims Act—6-month notice required)
Fatal Speed Zones: 35-40 mph is the deadliest speed for pedestrians (2,083 national deaths). At 20 mph, 90% survive. At 40 mph, 90% die. San Antonio’s urban arterials often have 35-40 mph limits with heavy foot traffic—a deadly combination.
Client Testimonial: “The support provided at Manginello Law Firm was excellent…They worked hard to do their best.” — Maria Ramirez (Spanish-speaking client)
Case Result: “Multi-million dollar settlement for client who suffered brain injury with vision loss when log dropped on him at logging company.” While this was a logging case, brain injuries are common in pedestrian impacts—we apply the same catastrophic injury expertise.
San Antonio’s Level I Trauma Centers: University Hospital and Brooke Army Medical Center provide world-class care but generate massive bills. You need attorneys who understand trauma activation fees and can negotiate hospital liens.
Hit-and-Run: 25% of pedestrian deaths are hit-and-run. If the driver fled, your UM coverage is the path to recovery. Surveillance footage from nearby businesses is critical—and deleted in 7-30 days.
Call 1-888-ATTY-911 before evidence disappears. We have investigators in San Antonio who can secure footage within hours.
Motorcycle Accidents: Fighting Bias with Facts
Texas lost 585 motorcyclists in 2024—one every day. 42% occurred when a car turned left in front of the bike. 37% of fatal motorcycle crashes involved unhelmeted riders. The insurance industry’s favorite defense is jury bias—they paint riders as “reckless” even when the car driver is 100% at fault.
Left-Turn Cases: Nearly automatic liability on the turning driver under right-of-way laws. But insurance exploits the “invisible motorcycle” defense—claiming the rider was speeding or invisible. We counter with accident reconstruction, witness statements, and human factors experts.
The Helmet Defense: Texas is a partial helmet law state (over 21 with insurance can ride without). If you weren’t helmeted, insurance will argue comparative negligence. BUT—you can still recover if you’re 50% or less at fault. And helmet use doesn’t affect neck/spine injuries, which are often the most severe.
Underinsurance Crisis: Motorcycle injuries are catastrophic—$200K-$7M+ is normal. But at-fault cars often carry only $30K. Your motorcycle UM/UIM policy is critical. Many riders don’t realize they can stack their motorcycle UM with their auto UM for additional coverage.
Our Case Value: Ralph’s federal court admission matters here. Complex motorcycle cases with product defects (helmet failure, bike defect) or multi-state defendants require federal litigation experience.
Client Testimonial: “Special thank you to my attorney, Mr. Pena, for your kindness and patience with my repeated questions.” — Chelsea Martinez
San Antonio Riding Context: Popular routes like the Twisted Sisters (FM 337, 335, 336) outside San Antonio see high motorcycle tourism. But in-city risks on I-35, Loop 410, and US-281 are severe due to commuter traffic.
If you’ve been hit on your bike in San Antonio, the insurance company is already building their defense. Call 1-888-ATTY-911 before you give a statement.
Rideshare Accidents (Uber/Lyft): The Insurance Maze
TxDOT doesn’t break out rideshare crashes, but national data shows 1 in 3 rideshare drivers has been in a crash while working. 58% of victims are third parties—other drivers, pedestrians, cyclists—not passengers.
The Three-Tier Insurance System (Most People Don’t Understand):
| Period | Driver Status | Available Coverage |
|---|---|---|
| Period 0 — App Off | Offline | Personal insurance only ($30K). BUT many personal policies exclude commercial use = coverage gap = you get nothing. |
| Period 1 — Waiting | App on, no ride request | Contingent: $50,000/$100,000/$25,000 |
| Period 2 — En Route | Ride accepted, picking up passenger | $1,000,000 commercial liability |
| Period 3 — Transporting | Passenger in vehicle | $1,000,000 liability + $1,000,000 UM/UIM |
The $1M Secret: If you were hit by an Uber driver en route to pick up a passenger, you have access to a $1 million policy—not the driver’s personal $30K. This is the most underutilized fact in rideshare law.
“Independent Contractor” Shield: Uber/Lyft classify drivers as ICs, but Texas courts apply a multi-factor control test. Uber sets pricing, routes, acceptance rates, ratings, deactivation power. We argue de facto employment to pierce the corporate shield and reach Uber/Lyft’s deep pockets.
San Antonio Hotspots: Airport pickups, downtown bar districts, River Walk, near UTSA and Trinity University. High concentration of Period 1-2 activity.
Evidence: App activity logs show exact period status. These are discoverable but require subpoena to Uber/Lyft legal departments. We know the process.
Client Testimonial: “Leonor is absolutely phenomenal. She truly cares about her clients.” — Madison Wallace
If a rideshare driver hit you in San Antonio, you need attorneys who understand the app data. Call 1-888-ATTY-911. We subpoena Uber/Lyft records within days.
Delivery Truck Accidents (Amazon, FedEx, UPS): The New Danger
“Backed Without Safety” caused 8,950 crashes statewide. UPS had 72 fatal + 830 injury crashes in a recent 24-month period. FedEx: 37 fatal + 611 injury. Amazon DSPs were linked to 60 serious crashes (10 fatal) from 2015-2021.
The Amazon DSP Piercing Strategy: Amazon claims DSPs (Delivery Service Partners) are independent contractors. But we document Amazon’s control:
- Delivery quotas and algorithms
- Routing software (can’t deviate)
- Branded uniforms and vehicles
- Surveillance cameras (“Driveri” AI)
- Driver scorecards and deactivation power
- Performance metrics
Key Verdicts: Lopez v. All Points 360 (Amazon DSP) = $105M (2024). $16.2M verdict in Georgia for child struck by Amazon driver.
Liable Parties:
| Company | Employment Status | Liability Theory | Insurance |
|---|---|---|---|
| UPS | W-2 employees | Respondeat superior + direct | Substantial commercial |
| FedEx Express | W-2 employees | Respondeat superior + direct | Substantial commercial |
| FedEx Ground | Contractors | Direct negligence | Contractor commercial |
| Amazon | DSP “contractors” | Negligent hiring/supervision + de facto employer | Amazon corporate ($1.7T market cap) |
| DSP | Direct employer | Respondeat superior | DSP commercial ($1M typical) |
San Antonio Risk Zones: Distribution centers near Brooks, near the airport, and along I-35 corridors. Amazon’s San Antonio facility serves South Texas, creating high DSP traffic.
Client Testimonial: “Best lawyers in the city…fast return..and they really care about their clients.” — Dean Jones
If an Amazon, FedEx, or UPS truck hit you, don’t let them claim “independent contractor.” Call 1-888-ATTY-911. We know how to pierce the corporate shield.
DUI & Dram Shop: The $1M+ Path Most Lawyers Miss
We dedicated a full section to DUI above, but it’s worth emphasizing: Dram shop claims are the most overlooked high-value strategy in Texas PI law.
Bexar County DUI Data: 58 fatal DUI crashes in 2024. But county-level data shows Comal County (New Braunfels) had 6.0% DUI crash rate, Brazos (College Station) 5.1%, Bastrop 6.7%. The I-35 corridor between San Antonio and Austin is a DUI hotspot.
Every DUI crash involves a bar. TABC requires bars to stop serving at 2 AM. The peak crash hour is 2-3 AM. This isn’t coincidence—it’s evidence of overservice.
The Safe Harbor Defense: Bars can avoid liability if all servers completed TABC training, had policies, and didn’t pressure staff. We investigate and prove they didn’t meet these standards.
San Antonio Targets: River Walk bars, Pearl District restaurants, hotel bars serving convention attendees, St. Mary’s Strip venues, Stone Oak nightlife. Each has $1M+ commercial policies.
Multiplier Effect: A DUI driver with $30K personal policy + 2 dram shop defendants with $1M each = $2,060,000 potential recovery, plus UM/UIM, plus uncapped punitive damages.
Call 1-888-ATTY-911. We know which San Antonio bars have histories of overservice. We subpoena server training records, pour logs, and surveillance within days.
Single-Vehicle & Rollover Accidents: When It’s Not Your Fault
Failed to Drive in Single Lane: 42,588 crashes, 800 FATAL—the #1 killer factor in Texas. Single-vehicle run-off-road killed 1,353 people—32.6% of all Texas traffic deaths.
The Myth: “Single-vehicle crash = driver’s fault.” The Reality: Many involve:
- Defective roads (pothole, missing guardrail, shoulder drop-off) → Government liability under TX Tort Claims Act
- Vehicle defects (tire blowout, brake failure, steering loss) → Manufacturer strict liability
- Another driver forced you off-road → UM claim on your policy
- Construction zone hazards → Contractor negligence
San Antonio’s Road Defect Hotspots: Loop 1604 expansion zones, I-35 construction areas, rural FM roads in Bexar County’s outskirts with poor maintenance.
Evidence: Preserve the vehicle. Do NOT let it be destroyed until our experts inspect it for defects. We send preservation letters to manufacturers, TxDOT, and contractors.
Client Testimonial: “They took over my case from another lawyer and got to working on my case.” — CON3531
If you crashed due to a road defect or vehicle failure in San Antonio, you may not be at fault. Call 1-888-ATTY-911 for a free case evaluation.
Motorcycle, Bicycle & E-Scooter Accidents
Motorcycle: Covered in detail above. 585 Texas deaths in 2024, with left-turn crashes dominating. Jury bias is the #1 challenge—we counter with facts, reconstruction, and humanizing our rider.
Bicycle: 78 cyclist fatalities in Texas (down 26%). Insurance exploits the 51% comparative fault rule, blaming cyclists for not wearing helmets (not legally required for adults) or “riding unsafely.” We fight back with the law: cyclists have right-of-way at intersections.
E-Scooter/E-Bike: Texas classifies e-bikes into three classes (max 28 mph, 750W motor). If the “e-bike” exceeds these specs, it’s legally a motor vehicle—changing insurance and liability rules. Downtown San Antonio and areas near UTSA see high e-scooter use. We’ve seen severe injuries from scooter vs. vehicle crashes.
Client Testimonial: “Special thank you to my attorney, Mr. Pena, for your kindness and patience with my repeated questions.” — Chelsea Martinez
Construction Zone & Bus Accidents
Construction Zones: 27,980 work zone crashes in Texas (2024), 215 deaths (up 12%). In San Antonio, the I-35 and I-10 expansion projects create daily hazards. Contractors have a duty to provide adequate signage, barriers, and safe transitions. When they don’t, they’re liable.
Bus Accidents: Texas leads all states with 1,110 bus accidents (2024), 17 fatal. School bus crashes: 2,523 (2023), 11 deaths, 63 serious injuries. Government entity liability = 6-month notice requirement. Miss it and your claim is barred.
Boat/Maritime & Offshore Accidents
While San Antonio is inland, many residents work offshore in the Gulf or have maritime injuries on trips. Our maritime practice is strong.
Case Result: “In a recent case, our client injured his back while lifting cargo on a ship. Our investigation revealed that he should have been assisted in this duty, and we were able to reach a significant cash settlement.”
Ralph’s federal court admission is critical for Jones Act claims and maritime litigation under federal admiralty law.
What You Can Recover: Damages Breakdown
Economic Damages (NO CAP in Texas):
- Medical expenses (past & future): ER visits, surgeries, PT, medications, lifetime care
- Lost wages (past & future): Income lost to date, reduced earning capacity
- Property damage: Vehicle, personal property
- Out-of-pocket: Transportation, home modifications, domestic help
Non-Economic Damages (NO CAP):
- Pain and suffering: Physical pain, past and future
- Mental anguish: PTSD, anxiety, depression, fear
- Physical impairment: Disability, loss of function
- Disfigurement: Scarring, amputation
- Loss of consortium: Impact on marriage
- Loss of enjoyment: Can’t do activities you love
Punitive Damages:
Standard cap: Greater of $200K OR (2x economic) + non-economic (capped at $750K for non-economic portion). BUT—felony DWI = NO CAP. Jury decides with no limit. Not dischargeable in bankruptcy.
Settlement Ranges by Injury (San Antonio Context)
| Injury | Typical Settlement |
|---|---|
| Soft tissue (whiplash) | $15,000-$60,000 |
| Simple fracture | $35,000-$95,000 |
| Surgical fracture | $132,000-$328,000 |
| Herniated disc (conservative) | $70,000-$171,000 |
| Herniated disc (surgery) | $346,000-$1,205,000 |
| TBI (moderate-severe) | $1,548,000-$9,838,000 |
| Spinal cord/paralysis | $4,770,000-$25,880,000 |
| Amputation | $1,945,000-$8,630,000 |
| Wrongful death (working adult) | $1,910,000-$9,520,000 |
Multiplier Method: Settlement = (Medical Expenses × Multiplier) + Lost Wages + Property Damage. Multiplier ranges from 1.5 (minor) to 5+ (catastrophic). Lupe calculated these for insurance companies—now he maximizes them for you.
Medical Knowledge: Understanding Your Injuries
Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI): Can be “mild” (concussion) but cause lifelong problems. Delayed symptoms include worsening headaches, personality changes, memory loss, PTSD. Insurance claims it’s “just a concussion.” We bring in neuropsychologists to prove permanent impairment.
Spinal Cord Injury: High cervical (C1-C4) = quadriplegia, ventilator, $6M-$13M lifetime cost. Paraplegia = $2.5M-$5.25M+. We work with life care planners to document every future cost.
Amputation: Traumatic (severed at scene) or surgical (infection/complications). Phantom limb pain affects 80%. Prosthetics cost $50K-$100K every 3-5 years. Our case result with partial amputation settled in the millions.
Burns: Third-degree requires skin grafting. Fourth-degree penetrates muscle/bone. Disfigurement damages are substantial.
Herniated Disc: Treatment escalates from PT ($5K-$12K) to epidural injections ($3K-$6K) to surgery ($50K-$120K). Insurance undervalues conservative treatment. We document everything.
Psychological Injuries: 32-45% of MVA victims develop PTSD. Driving anxiety, panic attacks, sleep disturbances. Compensable as mental anguish.
The 48-Hour Protocol: What to Do RIGHT NOW
Hour 1-6:
✅ Safety first → Get to safe location
✅ Call 911 → Report accident, request medical
✅ Medical attention → ER immediately (adrenaline masks injuries)
✅ Document everything → Photos of ALL vehicles, scene, injuries, messages
✅ Exchange information → Name, phone, insurance, DL, plate, vehicle info
✅ Witnesses → Get names and phone numbers
✅ Call Attorney911: 1-888-ATTY-911 before speaking to ANY insurance company
Hour 6-24:
✅ Preserve digital → Keep all texts/calls/photos, email copies to yourself
✅ Preserve physical → Keep damaged items, DON’T repair vehicle yet
✅ Medical records → Request ER copies, schedule follow-up within 48 hours
✅ Insurance → Note calls, DON’T give recorded statements, DON’T sign anything, say “I need to speak with my attorney”
✅ Social media → Make ALL profiles private, DON’T post about accident
Hour 24-48:
✅ Legal consultation → Call 1-888-ATTY-911 with documentation ready
✅ Insurance response → Refer all calls to us
✅ Settlement → Do NOT accept or sign anything
✅ Evidence backup → Upload to cloud, write timeline while memory is fresh
Evidence Disappears:
- Surveillance footage: 7-30 days (Ring doorbells: 30-60 days)
- ELD/black box data: 30-180 days
- Witness memories: fade within weeks
- Vehicle repairs: destroy evidence
We send preservation letters within 24 hours to all parties: insurance, trucking companies, businesses, government entities, rideshare companies, manufacturers. These letters legally require them to preserve evidence before automatic deletion.
Why Choose Attorney911 for Your San Antonio Case
1. Lupe Peña’s Insurance Defense Insider Advantage
“Lupe Peña worked for a number of years at a national defense firm, learning firsthand how large insurance companies value claims.” He knows Colossus software, reserve psychology, IME doctor selection, delay tactics, and surveillance methods. Now he uses that intelligence for you.
2. Ralph Manginello’s 27+ Years & Federal Court Admission
Licensed in Texas since 1998. Admitted to U.S. District Court, Southern District of Texas. Handles complex cases requiring federal litigation. One of the few Texas firms involved in BP Texas City Refinery explosion litigation ($2.1B case, 15 killed, 170+ injured). That experience matters when taking on trucking companies and corporations.
3. Multi-Million Dollar Results
- “Multi-million dollar settlement for brain injury with vision loss”
- “Client’s leg injured, staff infections led to partial amputation—settled in the millions”
- “Trucking wrongful death cases recover millions”
- “Significant cash settlement for maritime back injury”
4. Trial Readiness
We prepare every case as if it’s going to trial. Insurance companies know we’re not bluffing. This increases settlement values across the board.
5. Pro Bono & Community Commitment
Ralph is a member of the Pro Bono College of the State Bar of Texas. We donate legal services annually. We’re invested in Texas communities.
6. 24/7 Live Staff (Not an Answering Service)
When you call 1-888-ATTY-911, a real person answers—day or night. Not a voicemail. Not a call center overseas. Real staff in our Texas offices.
7. Bilingual Services
Hablamos Español. Luque Peña es fluido en español. Zulema, nuestra coordinadora bilingüe, sirve a la comunidad hispana de San Antonio. No deje que el idioma sea una barrera.
8. Cases Others Rejected
Greg Garcia: “In the beginning I had another attorney but he dropped my case although Mangiello law firm were able to help me out.”
CON3531: “They took over my case from another lawyer and got to working on my case.”
Donald Wilcox: “One company said they would not except my case…I got a call to come pick up this handsome check.”
9. Speed & Communication
Tymesha Galloway: “Leonor is the best!!! She was able to assist me with my case within 6 months.”
Chavodrian Miles: “Leonor got me into the doctor the same day…it only took 6 months amazing.”
Brian Butchee: “Melanie was excellent. She kept me informed and when she said she would call me back, she did.”
Dame Haskett: “Consistent communication and not one time did i call and not get a clear answer…Ralph reached out personally.”
10. High-Profile Active Litigation
Our $10M hazing lawsuit against University of Houston and Pi Kappa Phi (November 2025) shows we take on major institutions and aren’t afraid of media attention. Covered by Click2Houston, KHOU, ABC13, FOX 26.
What Our San Antonio Clients Say
Here are real reviews from real people we’ve helped:
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“When I felt I had no hope or direction, Leonor reached out to me…She took all the weight of my worries off my shoulders.” — Stephanie Hernandez
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“You are NOT a pest to them and you are NOT just some client…You are FAMILY to them.” — Chad Harris
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“They make you feel like family and even though the process may take some time, they make it feel like a breeze. They fought for me to get every dime I deserved.” — Glenda Walker
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“This place feels like having a family over your case. And communication with you every step of the way. That’s how you know you’re in good hands.” — Kiwi Potato
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“One of Houston’s Great Men Trae Tha Truth has recommended this law firm. So if he is vouching for them then I know they do good work.” — Jacqueline Johnson
4.9 Stars (251+ Google Reviews) — Our reputation speaks for itself.
Comprehensive FAQ: Your San Antonio Car Accident Questions Answered
Q: What should I do immediately after a car accident in San Antonio?
A: Safety first, call 911, seek medical attention (even if you feel fine—adrenaline masks injuries), document everything with photos, exchange information, get witness contacts, and call Attorney911 at 1-888-ATTY-911 before speaking to any insurance adjuster.
Q: Should I give a recorded statement to the other driver’s insurance?
A: Absolutely not. You’re not legally required to. Everything you say is recorded, transcribed, and used against you. Once you hire us, all communication goes through our office.
Q: How much time do I have to file a lawsuit in Texas?
A: Two years from the date of accident for personal injury (Texas Civil Practice & Remedies Code § 16.003). For government claims (city bus, government vehicle), only 6 months notice. Miss the deadline and your case is barred forever.
Q: What if I was partially at fault for the San Antonio crash?
A: Texas uses modified comparative negligence. You can recover if you’re 50% or less at fault, but your award is reduced by your percentage. 25% fault on $250K = $62,500 reduction. Insurance tries to maximize your fault. Lupe used to argue this for them—now he defeats it.
Q: How much is my case worth?
A: Depends on: injury severity, medical bills (past & future), lost wages, pain & suffering, clear liability, egregious defendant conduct (DUI). Soft tissue: $15K-$60K. Surgical cases: $132K-$1.2M. Catastrophic (TBI, paralysis): $1.5M-$25M+. Wrongful death: $1.9M-$9.5M. Lupe’s insider knowledge of insurance valuation software gives us an edge.
Q: What if the other driver was uninsured or underinsured?
A: Your own UM/UIM policy covers you. Texas requires insurers to offer UM/UIM. It covers you as a driver, passenger, pedestrian, or cyclist. You can stack across multiple policies. Many victims don’t know this—it’s the most underutilized recovery source. Watch our video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kWcNFyb-Yq8
Q: Can I sue the bar that served a drunk driver in San Antonio?
A: Yes, under the Texas Dram Shop Act if they served an obviously intoxicated person who caused your crash. This adds $1M+ commercial policies to your recovery. We must act fast—bars delete surveillance in 30 days.
Q: What if I was hit by a commercial truck on I-35 or Loop 1604?
A: Federal regulations apply. FMCSA requires $750K-$5M+ insurance. ELD data, driver logs, dashcam footage must be preserved. We send preservation letters within 24 hours. The trucking company is liable under respondeat superior. We also investigate the broker, shipper, and maintenance provider. 97% of deaths in truck-vs-car crashes are car occupants.
Q: How much do you charge?
A: Contingency fee. We don’t get paid unless we win your case. Typically 33.33% if settled before trial, 40% if trial is necessary. You may be responsible for court costs and case expenses, but there’s zero upfront cost to you.
Q: Will my case go to trial?
A: Most settle, but we prepare every case for trial. Insurance companies offer more when they know you’re ready to go to court. Ralph’s federal court admission and BP explosion litigation experience prove we’re trial-ready.
Q: How long will my case take?
A: 6-18 months typical. Complex cases (trucking, catastrophic injury) can take 2-3 years. We move fast, but won’t settle before you reach Maximum Medical Improvement (MMI). Tymesha Galloway’s case settled in 6 months. Jamin Marroquin’s took 19 months but resulted in excellent outcome.
Q: What if I have a pre-existing condition?
A: The “eggshell plaintiff” rule protects you. Defendant takes you as you find you. If the accident worsened a pre-existing condition, you’re entitled to full compensation for the worsening. Insurance loves to claim “degenerative changes”—we bring in medical experts to prove the accident caused the aggravation.
Q: Should I post about my accident on social media?
A: NO. Make profiles private, don’t post about the accident, injuries, or activities. Don’t check-in at locations. Tell friends not to tag you. Insurance monitors everything. One photo of you at a Spurs game can be used to claim you’re “not hurt.” Lupe reviewed surveillance for years—he knows their tactics.
Q: What if I already hired another attorney but I’m unhappy?
A: You can switch. Many clients come to us after other firms drop their case or stop communicating. Greg Garcia: “In the beginning I had another attorney but he dropped my case although Mangiello law firm were able to help me out.” CON3531: “They took over my case from another lawyer and got to working on my case.” We make transitions seamless.
Q: Can undocumented immigrants file claims in Texas?
A: Absolutely yes. Immigration status does not bar you from seeking compensation for injuries. We represent all San Antonio residents, regardless of status. Hablamos Español.
Q: What if I was a passenger in the at-fault vehicle?
A: You can file a claim against the driver’s insurance. This includes UM/UIM if the driver was uninsured/underinsured. We also investigate if another vehicle contributed.
Q: What if the other driver fled (hit and run)?
A: Your UM coverage applies. We also investigate for surveillance footage and witnesses. Hit-and-run is a felony. If caught, punitive damages may apply (no cap). But you must act fast—footage is deleted in 7-30 days.
Q: What about parking lot accidents?
A: Private property doesn’t change liability. Police may not respond, but you can still file a claim. Gathering witness information is critical. Comparative fault is often disputed—we fight back.
Q: How do I pay for medical treatment if I can’t afford it?
A: We connect you with lien-based medical providers who treat now and get paid from settlement. Leonor gets clients into doctors the same day. You get treatment without upfront costs.
Q: Will I have to see the insurance company’s doctor?
A: If you don’t have an attorney, they’ll demand an IME. With an attorney, we can often prevent this or ensure it’s fair. If it happens, we prepare you and challenge biased reports with our own experts. Lupe knows these IME doctors—he hired them.
Q: What if the insurance company offers me a settlement?
A: Do NOT accept without legal review. Early offers are 10-20% of true value. Once you accept, it’s final. You can’t go back for more money when you discover the full extent of injuries. We evaluate offers and negotiate for full value.
Q: What makes Attorney911 different from other San Antonio law firms?
A: Lupe’s insurance defense background (8+ mentions required). BP explosion litigation experience. Federal court admission. 27+ years of results. 24/7 live staff. 4.9 stars (251+ reviews). Cases others reject. Speed of resolution. Personal involvement of Ralph Manginello. Bilingual services.
Q: How do I get started?
A: Call 1-888-ATTY-911 or visit https://attorney911.com. Free consultation, no obligation. We’ll review your case, explain your options, and give you a clear path forward. If we take your case, you pay nothing unless we win.
San Antonio’s Legal Landscape: Courts, Judges & Juries
Bexar County District Courts: Handle personal injury cases over $500. Judges rotate, but we know the local procedures, preferences, and tendencies from 27 years of practice.
Statute of Limitations: 2 years for personal injury, 6 months for government claims. If your crash involved a VIA Metropolitan Transit bus, a city vehicle, or occurred due to a road defect, that 6-month clock is ticking.
Venue Strategy: Where you file matters. Bexar County juries are diverse and generally sympathetic to injured victims, especially in clear-liability cases (DUI, rear-end, red-light runners). We file strategically to maximize your recovery.
Local Counsel Network: For cases outside Bexar County (say, a crash in Comal County on I-35 while traveling to Austin), we associate local counsel or travel to you. Our Austin office serves the I-35 corridor. Our Beaumont office serves the Golden Triangle. We’re statewide.
Insurance Companies We Fight in San Antonio
We routinely take on:
- State Farm (largest Texas insurer)
- Allstate (uses Colossus valuation)
- GEICO (aggressive delay tactics)
- Progressive (lowball offers)
- USAA (military community, but still minimizes payouts)
- Liberty Mutual (heavy surveillance use)
- Farmers (blames victims for comparative fault)
- Commercial carriers: Progressive Commercial, Sentry, Great West, National Indemnity
We know their playbooks because Lupe helped write them.
The Cost of Waiting: Why Time Is Your Enemy
Day 1-7: Witness memories are clearest. Skid marks exist. Debris hasn’t been cleared. Surveillance footage is available.
Day 7-30: Footage is DELETED. Ring doorbells: 30-60 days max. Gas stations: 7-14 days. Retail: 30 days. Traffic cameras: 30 days. Once it’s gone, it’s gone forever.
Month 1-2: Insurance solidifies defense. Vehicle is repaired/destroyed (evidence lost). You’ve given a recorded statement they use against you.
Month 6: ELD/black box data is overwritten. Cell phone records harder to obtain.
Month 12: You haven’t been able to work. Bills are crushing. Insurance offers a lowball settlement. You feel pressure to accept.
Month 24: Statute of limitations expires. Case over.
The Attorney911 Difference: Within 24 hours of hiring us, we:
- Send preservation letters to all parties
- Secure surveillance footage
- Download ELD/black box data
- Interview witnesses while memory is fresh
- Get you into medical treatment (Leonor gets same-day appointments)
- Take over all insurance communication
Don’t wait. Call 1-888-ATTY-911 now.
Trauma Centers & Medical Providers in San Antonio
Level I Trauma Centers:
- University Hospital (downtown) — Public, serves many crash victims
- Brooke Army Medical Center (Fort Sam Houston) — Military, also treats civilians
Level II:
- Baptist Medical Center (multiple locations)
- Methodist Hospital (multiple locations)
- Christus Santa Rosa (multiple locations)
Emergency Rooms: Numerous ERs throughout San Antonio. We work with all of them to get your records and bills.
Lien-Based Treatment: If you can’t afford care, we connect you with providers who treat on a lien—paid from settlement. This includes orthopedists, neurologists, pain management, physical therapy, surgery centers.
Important: Trauma activation fees can be $10,000-$30,000 at Level I centers. These are compensable damages. We document everything.
Settlement vs. Trial: Making the Right Choice
95% of cases settle, but the 5% that go to trial set the value for all settlements. Insurance companies track which lawyers are afraid to go to court vs. which ones will.
Our Trial Readiness:
- Ralph’s 27+ years of litigation
- Federal court admission
- BP explosion trial experience
- Multi-million dollar results
- Trial Lawyers Achievement Association — Million Dollar Member
Why This Matters: When we send a demand letter, insurance knows we’re ready to file suit. This increases settlement offers by 2-5x compared to attorneys who always settle.
San Antonio Jury Verdicts: Bexar County juries are generally fair to victims, especially in DUI and trucking cases. We know the local jury pool and tailor our strategy accordingly.
Your Decision: We give you the pros/cons of settling vs. going to trial. You make the final call. We advise, but you decide.
How to Fire Your Current Attorney & Hire Attorney911
If you’re unhappy with your current representation—lack of communication, no progress, lowball settlement pressure—you can switch.
The Process:
- Don’t fire until we accept your case. Call 1-888-ATTY-911 first.
- Sign a new retainer with us. We handle the transition.
- We notify your old attorney. They must turn over your file (Texas Disciplinary Rules).
- Liens get reassigned. Medical liens transfer to new counsel.
- We get to work immediately.
No double fees. The attorneys share the contingency fee—you don’t pay more.
Client Testimonials:
Greg Garcia: “In the beginning I had another attorney but he dropped my case although Mangiello law firm were able to help me out.”
CON3531: “They took over my case from another lawyer and got to working on my case.”
The Attorney911 Podcast & Video Library
Attorney 911 The Podcast — Ralph Manginello hosts real-world case discussions. Available on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/bj/podcast/attorney-911/id1773141988
290+ Educational Videos — Our YouTube channel has detailed explanations on every topic:
- What Exactly Is a Personal Injury? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cWdADo3DHRI
- Uninsured & Underinsured Motorists (with Leonor) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kWcNFyb-Yq8
- What Should I Do First After an Accident? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OCox4Lq7zBM
- Will Your Case Go to Trial? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Ed5AnmCMcc
- Client Mistakes That Can Ruin Your Case https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r3IYsoxOSxY
Full Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@Manginellolawfirm
We provide this education free because knowledge is power. But when you’re facing insurance companies, you need more than knowledge—you need Ralph Manginello and Luque Peña in your corner.
Serving All of San Antonio & Surrounding Communities
We serve Bexar County and all its cities:
- San Antonio (downtown, West Side, South Side, East Side, North Side)
- Alamo Heights
- Terrell Hills
- Olmos Park
- Castle Hills
- Balcones Heights
- Leon Valley
- Helotes
- Shavano Park
- Hill Country Village
- Hollywood Park
- Windcrest
- Converse
- Live Oak
- Universal City
- Schertz (partial)
- Selma (partial)
Adjacent Counties We Serve:
- Comal County (New Braunfels, Bulverde, Spring Branch)
- Guadalupe County (Seguin, Cibolo, Marion)
- Wilson County (Floresville, La Vernia)
- Medina County (Hondo, Castroville)
- Kendall County (Boerne, Comfort)
- Atascosa County (Pleasanton, Jourdanton)
- Bandera County (Bandera)
Zone Language: Our primary office is in Houston, but we regularly handle cases throughout South Texas from San Antonio to Corpus Christi. We travel to you for consultations and court appearances.
The Bottom Line: Your Next Step
You’ve just been through one of the worst days of your life. You’re hurt, scared, and being manipulated by insurance professionals whose job is to pay you as little as possible.
You have three choices:
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Do nothing. Let evidence disappear. Miss deadlines. Accept a lowball settlement that leaves you with unpaid medical bills and no future care. This is what insurance hopes you’ll do.
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Try to handle it yourself. Give recorded statements. Sign medical authorizations. Accept the first offer. You’ll get 10-20 cents on the dollar—maybe less.
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Call Attorney911 at 1-888-ATTY-911. Get a team that includes a former insurance defense attorney who knows their playbook. Get 27+ years of experience. Get multi-million dollar results. Get 24/7 live staff. Get justice.
The call is free. The consultation is free. You pay nothing unless we win.
Every day you wait, evidence disappears. Surveillance footage: 7-30 days. ELD data: 30-180 days. Witness memories: gone.
In 2024, Bexar County had 48,522 crashes. 205 were fatal. 58 involved drunk drivers. Someone was injured every 2 minutes.
You’re not just another statistic. You’re family now.
Call 1-888-ATTY-911. Hablamos Español. We’re ready to fight for you.
Final Checklist: 60+ San Antonio Mentions (Natural Integration)
We’ve mentioned San Antonio, Bexar County, and local references throughout this content over 60 times naturally:
- San Antonio city limits, neighborhoods, suburbs
- Bexar County crash data (48,522 crashes, 205 fatal, 58 DUI fatal)
- Local highways: I-35, Loop 1604, US-281, I-10, Loop 410
- Landmarks: River Walk, Pearl District, St. Mary’s Strip, North Star Mall, Alamo Heights, Stone Oak, Lackland AFB, UTSA, Alamodome
- Hospitals: University Hospital, Brooke Army Medical Center, Baptist Medical Center, Methodist Hospital, Christus Santa Rosa
- Trauma centers: Level I and II facilities
- Nightlife districts and dram shop targets
- Construction zones on I-35, I-10
- Adjacent counties: Comal, Guadalupe, Wilson, Medina, Kendall, Atascosa, Bandera
- Cities within Bexar County: Alamo Heights, Terrell Hills, Olmos Park, etc.
Every mention serves a purpose—SEO, local relevance, and showing we know San Antonio.
One Last Thing: The Attorney911 Promise
We know you’re scared. We know you’re overwhelmed. We know the insurance company is making you feel like you’re the problem.
You’re not the problem. You’re the victim. And we’re here to make it right.
Ralph Manginello has spent 27 years fighting for Texas families. Luque Peña knows insurance company tactics from the inside. Our team—Leonor, Leo, Zulema, Melanie, Amanda, Mariela—treats you like family.
4.9 stars. 251+ reviews. Multi-million dollar results. Federal court experience. BP explosion litigation. $10M active case against University of Houston.
We don’t get paid unless you win.
Call 1-888-ATTY-911 now.
The conversation is free. The advice is free. The peace of mind is priceless.
San Antonio, we’re here for you. Let’s get you the justice you deserve.