Cochran County Car Accident Lawyer
Texas Rural Road Crash Attorneys | Attorney911 Legal Emergency Lawyers™
If you’ve been hurt in a car accident on US-82 near Morton, had a close call with an 18-wheeler hauling agricultural equipment through Whiteface, or lost control on the rural stretches of State Highway 214 outside Bledsoe, you’re not just another statistic to us. You’re a neighbor who needs immediate help navigating a system that will chew you up if you face it alone.
Texas saw 4,150 people killed on our roads in 2024 — that’s one death every 2 hours and 7 minutes. In rural counties like Cochran, where US-83 and US-82 intersect and farm-to-market roads connect isolated communities to Lubbock and Hobbs, the danger isn’t just the traffic volume. It’s the speed, the distance from trauma centers, and the lethal combination of fatigued long-haul drivers meeting agricultural traffic. Rural crashes in Texas are 2.66 times more likely to be fatal than urban accidents, even though they represent fewer total collisions. Out here, one moment of distraction, one failed yield at an unmarked intersection, or one overloaded truck barreling through Morton can shatter a family forever.
At Attorney911, we don’t just know Texas law. We know what you’re facing when the nearest Level I trauma center is 70 miles away in Lubbock. We know that when a cotton hauler or an oilfield service truck hits you on these two-lane highways, evidence disappears fast, and the insurance companies move even faster. That’s why we answer at 1-888-ATTY-911 — because your legal emergency deserves a real response, not a voicemail.
When Your World Changes on Cochran County Roads
You were probably driving home from work in Lubbock, or maybe taking US-83 north toward Clovis. Perhaps you were navigating the intersection at State Highway 125 and Farm-to-Market Road 54, or headed to the Cochran County Courthouse in Morton for jury duty. Suddenly, everything stopped. Maybe it was a pickup that ran the stop sign, a big rig that drifted across the centerline on US-82, or a distracted driver texting while speeding through Whiteface.
The moments after a crash in Cochran County are terrifying and lonely. You’re miles from home, possibly speaking with a sheriff’s deputy from the Cochran County Sheriff’s Office, and watching your damaged vehicle get towed toward Morton. You might be waiting for an ambulance from the Whiteface Volunteer Fire Department or being airlifted to Covenant Medical Center in Lubbock because Cochran County doesn’t have a hospital. The silence of the South Plains can feel deafening when you’re injured and don’t know what comes next.
We understand that reality because we’ve traveled these roads. Ralph Manginello has spent 27 years fighting for families in Texas courtrooms, including the Northern District of Texas where Cochran County cases are filed. Our associate attorney Lupe Peña grew up in West Texas and understands the unique culture of rural communities where everyone knows everyone, but the legal system feels distant and overwhelming.
You need someone in your corner who understands that a car accident in Cochran County isn’t just about the crash — it’s about protecting your family’s future against insurance companies that view rural claims as easier to lowball.
Call us now at 1-888-ATTY-911 before you speak with any insurance adjuster. We don’t get paid unless we win your case, and your consultation is free.
The Attorney911 Advantage: Real Power for Real People
You have choices when hiring a lawyer, but you only have one opportunity to get this right. Here’s why families across Cochran County and West Texas trust Attorney911 to handle their most critical legal emergencies.
Ralph Manginello: 27 Years of Trial-Ready Experience
Ralph Manginello isn’t a billboard lawyer who’s afraid of a courtroom. He’s been licensed to practice law in Texas since 1998 and is admitted to the United States District Court for the Northern District of Texas — the federal court where your Cochran County case would be filed if it involves a commercial trucker from out of state or federal regulatory violations.
Ralph grew up in Houston’s Memorial area, graduated from the University of Texas at Austin, and earned his law degree from South Texas College of Law. But his credentials aren’t just academic. He made his bones in the trenches of high-stakes litigation, including involvement in the BP Texas City Refinery explosion litigation — a $2.1 billion case that killed 15 workers and injured 170 more. When you’re facing a trucking company or a corporate defendant with billions in revenue, you need a lawyer who has stared down multinational corporations and won.
Ralph is also a member of the Harris County Criminal Lawyers Association and the National Association of Italian Lawyers. He’s a family man — married to Kelly Hunsicker, with three children including RJ, a collegiate basketball player — and he understands that your case isn’t about money. It’s about dignity, recovery, and making sure your kids are taken care of.
Lupe Peña: The Insurance Defense Insider Now Fighting For You
Here’s where Attorney911 becomes your unfair advantage. Lupe Peña worked for years at a national defense firm, learning firsthand how large insurance companies value claims. He knows which doctors they hire for “independent” medical exams that always minimize injuries. He knows how they use software like Colossus to algorithmically devalue your pain. He knows the delay tactics they use to make desperate families accept lowball offers.
Now, Lupe uses that insider knowledge to protect you. When the adjuster says, “This is our final offer,” Lupe knows that’s rarely true. When they claim your herniated disc is a “pre-existing condition,” he knows how to prove it was caused by the crash. Having a former insurance defense attorney on your team is like bringing a former opposing quarterback to call your plays.
Lupe is a third-generation Texan with roots to the historic King Ranch. He speaks Spanish fluently, and our firm provides translation services for Cochran County’s Hispanic families through staff members like Zulema, who clients describe as “always very kind and always translates.”
Multi-Million Dollar Results That Prove Our Capability
We don’t just talk about results — we deliver them. While every case is unique and past results don’t guarantee future outcomes, our track record shows we handle catastrophic injury cases that other firms can’t or won’t touch:
- “Multi-million dollar settlement for client who suffered brain injury with vision loss when log dropped on him at logging company”
- “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”
- “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”
- **”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”*
We’ve also secured dismissals in DWI cases where breathalyzers weren’t maintained properly, and we’ve taken on cases other lawyers rejected. As client Greg Garcia said: “In the beginning I had another attorney but he dropped my case although Mangiello law firm were able to help me out.”
Federal Court Experience Matters in Cochran County
Cochran County might feel remote, but the accidents here often involve interstate commerce. When an 18-wheeler hauling crude from the Permian Basin crosses into US-83 and causes a wreck, or when a FedEx Ground ISP driver rushing to Lubbock causes a collision, federal regulations apply. Ralph’s admission to federal court means we can litigate in the Northern District of Texas, Eastern District, or Western District as needed — whichever venue gives you the best advantage.
We also have offices in Houston, Austin, and Beaumont, with attorneys licensed in both Texas and New York. For Cochran County residents, we offer remote consultations and travel to you when necessary.
Call 1-888-ATTY-911 now. We’ll answer 24 hours a day, and there’s no fee unless we win.
Understanding Cochran County’s Unique Crash Risks
Cochran County sits at the crossroads of West Texas agriculture and Permian Basin energy traffic. Morton, Whiteface, and Bledsoe are communities where pickups outnumber sedans, and where the silence of the plains is regularly broken by the rumble of heavy equipment.
The Rural Fatality Multiplier
While Harris County sees the sheer volume of crashes (115,173 crashes in 2024), rural counties like Cochran face disproportionate danger. In 2024, Texas rural roads saw 2,080 fatalities compared to 2,070 in urban areas — despite rural areas having far less traffic. The math is brutal: a crash on a rural road is 2.66 times more likely to kill you than one in the city.
Why? The physics are unforgiving. When two vehicles collide at 70 mph on US-82 with no median barrier, the closing speed is catastrophic. When a truck’s brakes fail on a rural descent because maintenance was deferred, there’s no runaway truck ramp. When you’re injured on SH-125 and the ambulance is 30 minutes away from Covenant Medical Center in Lubbock — the nearest Level I trauma center — every second of delay reduces your survival odds.
Interstate and Highway Dangers
US Route 82 runs east-west through Cochran County, connecting Lubbock to Hobbs, New Mexico. It’s a major corridor for agricultural transport and increasingly for oilfield traffic from the Permian Basin. US Route 83 cuts north-south, linking the Kansas plains to the Texas border. These aren’t just local roads — they’re freight arteries where 80,000-pound semi-trucks share space with local farm equipment.
The intersection of US-83 and US-82 near Cochran County’s geographic center is a high-risk zone. Truckers unfamiliar with rural Texas patterns may not expect slow-moving cotton modules or irrigation equipment. The State Highway 214 corridor and Farm-to-Market roads like FM 54 and FM 1256 see high speeds on narrow, unimproved shoulders.
Oilfield and Agricultural Traffic
Cochran County may not sit directly atop the Permian’s thickest sections, but it’s within the orbit of the oil boom. Water trucks, sand haulers, and hot-shot drivers pass through on their way to drilling sites. These trucks are often overweight, frequently driven by fatigued workers, and sometimes operated by “independent contractors” that oil companies try to use as liability shields.
Agricultural traffic brings its own risks. During harvest season, combines and cotton strippers move slowly between fields. The “Failed to Drive in Single Lane” factor caused 800 fatal crashes statewide in 2024 — the single deadliest behavior in Texas. On narrow FM roads with no shoulders, one moment of inattention leads to a head-on collision.
The Nighttime Danger
Darkness is a killer on Cochran County roads. Statewide, only 9.3% of crashes occur on dark, unlighted roads — but these crashes account for 31.4% of all fatalities. When you combine rural speed, wildlife (deer and cattle crossings are common), and impaired drivers leaving bars in Lubbock or Clovis and driving home, the result is often a single-vehicle rollover or a head-on collision on US-83.
In 2024, 1,053 people were killed in DUI-alcohol crashes in Texas. The peak danger time is 2:00 AM to 2:59 AM on Sundays — when bars close and drivers attempt the long haul back to Cochran County from Lubbock or New Mexico.
Types of Accidents We Handle in Cochran County
Rear-End Collisions: The Hidden Injury Trap
You stopped at the red light on SH-125 in Morton, and the driver behind you didn’t. Or you were idling in traffic on US-82 near Whiteface when an inattentive trucker rear-ended you. Rear-end collisions are the most common crash type in Texas, with 131,978 crashes caused by “Failed to Control Speed” in 2024 alone.
Why these cases are dangerous: Insurance companies love rear-end cases because they look simple. They’ll offer you $3,000 for “whiplash” and hope you sign away your rights before you realize the damage. But what starts as a “minor” neck strain can develop into a herniated disc requiring fusion surgery six months later. We represented a client whose leg injury from a car accident led to staff infections and partial amputation — a case that settled in the millions when the initial offer was insulting.
The physics are extreme. When an 80,000-pound truck rear-ends your sedan at 65 mph, the force is catastrophic. Even a standard pickup truck can cause traumatic brain injury from whiplash. We document everything immediately because symptoms often develop 24-48 hours after the adrenaline wears off.
Who pays: The trailing driver’s insurance is liable, but we also investigate whether they were working (making their employer liable under respondeat superior), whether their brakes failed (product liability), and whether your own UM/UIM coverage applies if the driver was uninsured. Approximately 14% of Texas drivers are uninsured, and in rural counties, that number can be higher.
18-Wheeler and Commercial Truck Accidents
Texas leads the nation in truck accidents — 39,393 commercial vehicle crashes in 2024, killing 608 people. In Cochran County, you encounter these behemoths daily on US-82 and US-83. When they cause accidents, the results are devastating.
The 97/3 Rule: In two-vehicle crashes between passenger vehicles and large trucks, 97% of people killed are in the smaller vehicle. An 80,000-pound truck traveling at 65 mph needs 525 feet to stop — nearly two football fields. On rural highways where sudden stops for farm equipment are common, truckers who follow too closely or drive distracted create death traps.
Who’s liable: Under Texas respondeat superior law, the trucking company is liable for their driver’s negligence. But we also pursue:
- The freight broker who negligently hired an unsafe carrier
- The loading company who overloaded or improperly secured cargo (violating 49 CFR Part 393)
- The maintenance provider who failed to inspect brakes (violating 49 CFR Part 396)
- The manufacturer if a tire blew out or brakes failed
- The shipper if hazardous materials weren’t properly secured
The MCS-90 Endorsement: Federal law requires trucking companies to carry this endorsement guaranteeing payment to injured parties even if the driver was excluded from the policy. Many victims don’t know this exists. We do.
Lupe Peña’s knowledge of FMCSA regulations (Hours of Service limits, ELD mandates, pre-trip inspection requirements) allows us to prove negligence per se when truckers violate federal safety rules. We subpoena black box data, driver qualification files, and maintenance records before they can be destroyed.
Drunk Driving Accidents and Dram Shop Liability
Cochran County is not immune to drunk driving. In 2024, Texas saw 1,053 alcohol-related fatalities. When a drunk driver leaving a bar in Lubbock or Clovis hits you on the drive home to Morton, you have rights under Texas law that go beyond the driver’s insurance.
The Dram Shop Act (Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code § 2.02): If a bar or restaurant served alcohol to an obviously intoxicated patron who then caused your accident, that establishment is liable. This adds a $1 million commercial insurance policy to your recovery options.
Signs of obvious intoxication include slurred speech, bloodshot eyes, stumbling, or aggression. We investigate bar tabs, surveillance footage, and server training records. In a county where the nearest nightlife is miles away, proving a driver was overserved before the long drive home is critical.
Punitive damages: If the driver was charged with felony DWI (BAC over 0.15, or causing serious bodily injury), Texas law removes the cap on punitive damages. These damages are also not dischargeable in bankruptcy, meaning you can collect against the driver’s personal assets for years to come.
Single-Vehicle and Rollover Accidents
Sometimes the accident involves only your vehicle — a rollover on FM 54 after hitting loose gravel, or running off US-83 to avoid a deer. These cases are complex because there’s no obvious defendant, but you may still have a claim.
- Road defects: If Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) or Cochran County failed to maintain the road, fill potholes, or repair shoulder drop-offs, they may be liable under the Texas Tort Claims Act. Note: You have only 6 months to file notice on government claims, not the standard 2 years.
- Vehicle defects: Tire blowouts, steering failures, or roof crush in rollovers can trigger product liability claims against manufacturers.
- Phantom vehicles: If an uninsured driver ran you off the road and fled, your UM/UIM coverage applies as if they hit you directly.
Rideshare Accidents (Uber/Lyft)
Rural counties see rideshare accidents too — perhaps you were a passenger in an Uber heading to Lubbock Airport, or hit by a Lyft driver delivering food to a ranch house. These cases involve complex insurance tiers:
- Period 0 (App off): Driver’s personal insurance only ($30K minimum)
- Period 1 (App on, waiting): Contingent coverage of $50K/$100K/$25K
- Period 2/3 (Enroute/Transporting): $1,000,000 commercial policy
We determine the driver’s exact status using app records and GPS data. Don’t let Uber or Lyft tell you it’s “not their problem” because the driver is an “independent contractor.” We know how to pierce that veil.
Motorcycle, Bicycle, and Pedestrian Accidents
Cochran County’s rural roads offer beautiful riding but little protection. Pedestrian crashes are 28.8 times more likely to be fatal than car-to-car collisions. If you were walking along SH-214 or cycling near Whiteface and were struck, the driver’s insurance will likely argue you were partially at fault. Texas’s 51% comparative negligence rule means you can recover 50% of your damages even if you share fault — but if you’re assigned 51% fault, you get nothing. We fight hard to prove the driver had the last clear chance to avoid the collision.
Critical: Many pedestrians and cyclists don’t realize their own car insurance covers them through UM/UIM provisions. We explore every policy.
Distracted Driving and Texting While Driving
Texas banned texting while driving statewide, yet in 2024, 81,101 crashes involved driver inattention. When a trucker texts while hauling cotton modules on US-82, or a local resident checks Facebook while driving through Morton, they become missiles aimed at families like yours.
We subpoena cell phone records to prove distraction. This can trigger punitive damages if the behavior was willful and wanton.
Your 48-Hour Action Plan: Protecting Evidence Before It Disappears
The first 48 hours after a Cochran County accident determine whether you win or lose your case. Evidence literally evaporates in the West Texas heat.
Hour 1-6: Immediate Crisis
- Safety first: Get to a safe location if possible.
- Call 911: Request the Cochran County Sheriff’s Office and EMS.
- Medical attention: Go to the ER even if you “feel fine.” Adrenaline masks injuries, and rural hospitals may miss trauma that requires transfer to Lubbock.
- Document everything: Photograph all vehicles, skid marks, road conditions, and your injuries. Take pictures of the intersection at US-82 and US-83 if relevant.
- Exchange info: Get the other driver’s insurance, license, and plate. Note if they have commercial markings (Amazon, FedEx, oilfield company).
- Witnesses: Get names and numbers. In rural areas, witnesses may be the only other car on the road.
- Call Attorney911 at 1-888-ATTY-911 BEFORE speaking to any insurance company.
Hour 6-24: Evidence Preservation
- Digital preservation: Save all texts, photos, and emails. Do not delete anything.
- Social media lockdown: Make all profiles private. Do not post about the accident. Insurance companies monitor Facebook and Instagram to find photos of you smiling at a BBQ to prove you’re “not really hurt.”
- Vehicle preservation: Do NOT allow your car to be destroyed or sold for salvage. It contains evidence of crash mechanics.
- Medical records: Request copies of ER discharge papers.
Hour 24-48: Legal Protection
- Consultation: Call Attorney911. We’ll send preservation letters immediately to prevent destruction of:
- Trucking black box data (overwrites in 30-180 days)
- Surveillance footage from nearby ranches or gas stations (deletes in 7-30 days)
- Driver cell phone records
- Employment and dispatch records
- Referral: Once you hire us, ALL calls from insurance companies go through our office. You focus on healing.
The Statute of Limitations: You have 2 years from the date of the accident to file a lawsuit in Texas. For government claims (TxDOT, county road defects), you have only 6 months. Miss these deadlines, and your case dies forever.
Understanding Compensation: What Is Your Cochran County Case Worth?
There’s no magic formula, but we can estimate based on injury severity, medical costs, and liability clarity.
Economic Damages (No Cap in Texas)
- Medical expenses: Emergency care, surgery, hospitalization, physical therapy, future surgeries, lifetime care for catastrophic injuries.
- Lost wages: Income lost during recovery.
- Lost earning capacity: If you can’t return to ranch work or your oilfield job, we calculate the present value of decades of lost income.
- Property damage: Vehicle replacement, damaged personal property.
Non-Economic Damages (No Cap Except Medical Malpractice)
- Pain and suffering: Physical agony from surgeries, recovery, and permanent limitations.
- Mental anguish: PTSD, anxiety, depression, fear of driving.
- Physical impairment: Loss of enjoyment of life, inability to hunt, fish, or play with your children.
- Loss of consortium: Impact on your marriage and family relationships.
Sample Settlement Ranges (Texas Market)
- Soft tissue injuries: $15,000 – $60,000
- Herniated disc (non-surgical): $70,000 – $171,000
- Herniated disc requiring surgery: $346,000 – $1,205,000+
- Traumatic brain injury (moderate-severe): $1,548,000 – $9,838,000+
- Wrongful death (working adult): $1,910,000 – $9,520,000+
The Multiplier Method: Insurance companies use software like Colossus to multiply medical bills by 1.5-5x depending on severity. But they underestimate rural earning capacity. A ranch hand or oilfield worker in Cochran County may earn less on paper than a Houston executive, but the impact of losing that livelihood is just as devastating. We calculate the true human cost, not just the algorithmic output.
Lupe Peña knows these algorithms from the inside. He knows that documenting “soft tissue” as “cervical disc herniation with radiculopathy” changes the valuation by hundreds of thousands of dollars. We make sure your medical records reflect the severity of your injuries.
Medical Knowledge: The Injures We See in West Texas Crashes
Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)
Even “mild” concussions can cause lifelong cognitive deficits. Symptoms may not appear for days. We work with neurologists to document subtle changes in memory, concentration, and personality.
Spinal Cord and Back Injuries
Herniated discs at C5-C6 or L4-L5 are common in rear-end crashes. If conservative treatment fails, you may need epidural steroid injections ($3,000-$6,000 each) or fusion surgery ($50,000-$120,000). We ensure these future costs are included in your settlement.
Broken Bones and Orthopedic Trauma
Rural crashes often involve higher speeds, leading to compound fractures requiring ORIF surgery (open reduction internal fixation). These leave permanent hardware and arthritis risk.
Psychological Injuries
32-45% of accident victims develop PTSD symptoms. You may fear driving on US-82, have nightmares, or suffer panic attacks. These are compensable damages.
Frequently Asked Questions: Cochran County Car Accident Law
What should I do immediately after a car accident in Cochran County?
Call 911, seek medical attention immediately (even if transported to Lubbock), document the scene with photos, get witness information, and call Attorney911 at 1-888-ATTY-911 before speaking to any insurance adjuster.
How long do I have to file a lawsuit?
Two years from the date of the accident for most claims. Only 6 months if a government entity (like TxDOT or Cochran County) is responsible for a road defect. Do not wait.
What if the accident was partially my fault?
Texas follows 51% comparative negligence. If you are 50% or less at fault, you can recover damages reduced by your percentage. If you’re 51% at fault, you recover nothing. We fight to minimize your assigned fault percentage.
Should I talk to the other driver’s insurance company?
No. They will ask for a recorded statement and try to get you to admit fault or minimize your injuries. Refer them to Attorney911.
Who pays my medical bills while I wait for settlement?
Your Personal Injury Protection (PIP) or MedPay coverage, health insurance, or we can arrange liens with doctors who will wait for payment until your case resolves.
Can I sue if the other driver was uninsured?
Yes. Your UM/UIM coverage (Uninsured/Underinsured Motorist) covers you. Texas insurers must offer this coverage. We can also pursue your own policy if the other driver flees (hit-and-run).
What is a Stowers demand?
If we send a settlement demand within the at-fault driver’s policy limits, and the insurance company unreasonably refuses it, they become liable for the entire verdict even if it exceeds the policy. This is a powerful tool in clear-liability cases.
How much does a lawyer cost?
We work on a contingency fee — 33.33% before suit, 40% if we file suit. You pay nothing unless we win. We advance all costs.
What if I was hit by a truck from an oilfield company?
Oilfield accidents involve both FMCSA trucking regulations and OSHA workplace safety standards. We investigate driver fatigue, improper loading, and whether the driver was truly an “independent contractor” or an employee.
Do you handle cases in Spanish?
Yes. Lupe Peña speaks fluent Spanish, and our staff includes translators. Hablamos Español. Call 1-888-ATTY-911.
What if my loved one died in the accident?
We file a wrongful death claim for surviving spouses, children, and parents. Damages include loss of companionship, lost earning capacity, and mental anguish.
Can undocumented immigrants file claims?
Yes. Immigration status does not affect your right to compensation in Texas. Your information is confidential.
How long will my case take?
Simple cases resolve in 6-12 months. Complex trucking or catastrophic injury cases may take 18-36 months. We push for resolution as fast as possible without sacrificing value.
Why did the insurance company offer me $5,000 immediately?
They’re hoping you’ll sign a release before you know the full extent of your injuries. NEVER sign anything without legal review. We’ve seen herniated discs turn into $500,000 cases after surgery.
What if the trucking company destroys evidence?
We send spoliation letters immediately upon retention, legally requiring them to preserve black box data, maintenance records, and driver logs. If they destroy evidence after notice, courts can sanction them or instruct the jury to assume the evidence was unfavorable to them.
Can I switch lawyers if I’m unhappy with my current one?
Yes. You can fire your lawyer and hire Attorney911 at any time. Don’t let inertia cost you your case.
What are punitive damages?
Additional damages meant to punish the defendant for gross negligence (like drunk driving or extreme speeding). In felony DWI cases, there is no cap on punitive damages in Texas.
Do I really need a lawyer for a “minor” accident?
Yes. “Minor” accidents often hide major injuries. We offer free consultations, so you have nothing to lose by checking.
How do I get started?
Call 1-888-ATTY-911 or email ralph@atty911.com. We’ll meet you in Cochran County, Lubbock, or consult remotely. Your fight starts with one call.
Call Attorney911: Your Cochran County Legal Emergency Team
You’ve been through enough. The pain, the confusion, the worry about bills — it ends when you call Attorney911.
We’re not a settlement mill that churns through cases and takes the first lowball offer. We’re trial lawyers who prepare every case as if it’s going to court. Insurance companies know our reputation. They know Ralph Manginello has 27 years of experience and federal court credentials. They know Lupe Peña used to work for them and now knows their secrets. They know we’ve recovered millions for families just like yours.
When you hire Attorney911, you get:
- Ralph Manginello’s 27 years of litigation experience
- Lupe Peña’s insider insurance defense knowledge
- A bilingual team that serves Cochran County’s Hispanic community
- 24/7 availability at 1-888-ATTY-911
- Zero upfront costs — we only get paid if you win
- A firm that treats you like family, not a case number (As Chad Harris said: “You are NOT a pest to them and you are NOT just some client…You are FAMILY to them.”)
Whether your accident happened on US-82 near Morton, US-83 by Whiteface, or on a rural FM road outside Bledsoe, we’re ready to fight. The insurance company has lawyers working against you right now. Shouldn’t you have someone working just as hard for you?
Call 1-888-ATTY-911 today. Consultations are free, confidential, and come with no obligation. But hurry — evidence disappears fast in West Texas, and your 2-year clock is already ticking.
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Disclaimer: Every case is unique. Past results do not guarantee future outcomes. This content is for educational purposes and does not constitute legal advice. Consult with an attorney regarding your specific situation.