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Tragedy in Conroe: Kate Autry Killed in Crosswalk Crash on Grand Village Boulevard
A Life Cut Short on a Conroe Street
The evening of February 17, 2026, started like any other in the Grand Central Park community of Conroe. Kate Autry, 72, was walking in a marked crosswalk at the intersection of Grand Village Boulevard and Town Park Drive. It was just past 5 p.m. – that time when the Texas sky begins its slow transition from daylight to dusk, when shadows lengthen and visibility can become tricky for drivers.
What happened next would shatter a family and leave a community in mourning. A pickup truck struck Kate Autry in that crosswalk. Witnesses and even the driver of the pickup rushed to provide life-saving measures, but it was too late. Responding officers declared Kate Autry deceased at the scene.
The driver of the pickup truck was also from the Grand Central Park community. In an instant, two neighbors became forever connected by tragedy – one whose life ended, another whose life would never be the same.
This wasn’t just another traffic accident. This was a preventable tragedy that raises serious questions about driver awareness, road safety, and what happens when someone fails to yield to a pedestrian in a marked crosswalk.
At Attorney911, we’ve seen too many cases like this. We know the devastation that follows when a moment of inattention or recklessness changes lives forever. And we know how to fight for the families left behind.
The Aftermath: What Happens Now for Kate Autry’s Family?
When a loved one is killed in a traffic accident, the grief is overwhelming. But for families, there are also immediate practical concerns: funeral expenses, lost income, the emotional toll of a life cut short. And there’s the haunting question: could this have been prevented?
The family of Kate Autry now faces these realities. They may have the legal right to file a wrongful death suit against the driver of the pickup truck and potentially other responsible parties. As our managing partner Ralph Manginello often explains, “A wrongful death suit can be the most beneficial step toward recovery. It allows families to focus on healing and grieving, knowing that their legal rights are being protected and justice is being sought on their behalf.”
This is about more than money. It’s about accountability. It’s about ensuring that what happened to Kate Autry doesn’t happen to someone else’s loved one. And it’s about giving the family the space and resources they need to begin healing.
Understanding Wrongful Death Claims in Texas
In Texas, wrongful death claims are governed by specific laws that allow certain family members to seek compensation when a loved one is killed due to someone else’s negligence. The Texas Wrongful Death Act (Texas Civil Practice and Remedies Code § 71.001 et seq.) allows:
- Spouses
- Children (including adult children)
- Parents
to bring claims for damages including:
- Loss of financial support and inheritance
- Loss of companionship, love, and emotional support
- Mental anguish and emotional pain
- Funeral and burial expenses
In Kate Autry’s case, her family may be able to pursue compensation for these losses. The pickup truck driver’s insurance policy would be the primary source of recovery, but if the driver was working at the time (for example, if this was a work-related errand), the employer’s insurance might also be involved.
Ralph Manginello, with his 25+ years of experience handling wrongful death cases in Texas, notes: “These cases are never just about the money. They’re about justice. They’re about holding the responsible parties accountable. And they’re about sending a message that negligence that takes a life has consequences.”
The Crosswalk Danger: Why This Type of Accident Is So Common
Crosswalk accidents like the one that killed Kate Autry are tragically common in Texas. According to the Texas Department of Transportation:
- In 2023, there were 824 pedestrian fatalities in Texas
- Pedestrian deaths account for approximately 19% of all traffic fatalities in the state
- Many of these deaths occur in marked crosswalks
The intersection of Grand Village Boulevard and Town Park Drive is in a residential area with significant pedestrian traffic. Grand Central Park is a master-planned community with walking trails, parks, and amenities that encourage walking. This makes crosswalk safety particularly important in this area.
Common causes of crosswalk accidents include:
- Driver Distraction: Cell phone use, adjusting the radio, or other distractions
- Failure to Yield: Texas law requires drivers to yield to pedestrians in crosswalks
- Speeding: Higher speeds reduce reaction time and increase stopping distance
- Poor Visibility: Especially during dawn, dusk, or nighttime hours
- Impaired Driving: Alcohol or drug impairment slows reaction time
- Right Turns on Red: Drivers often fail to check for pedestrians when turning
In this case, we don’t yet know what caused the driver to strike Kate Autry. But we do know that crosswalk accidents are almost always preventable. They’re almost always the result of driver error.
Texas Pedestrian Laws: What Drivers Must Know
Texas law is clear about the rights of pedestrians and the responsibilities of drivers:
Texas Transportation Code § 552.003 – Pedestrians Right-of-Way at Crosswalks:
– The operator of a vehicle shall yield the right-of-way to a pedestrian crossing a roadway in a crosswalk if:
– No traffic control signal is in place or in operation; and
– The pedestrian is:
– On the half of the roadway in which the vehicle is traveling; or
– Approaching so closely from the opposite half of the roadway as to be in danger.
Texas Transportation Code § 552.008 – Drivers to Exercise Due Care:
– Notwithstanding another provision of this chapter, the operator of a vehicle shall:
– Exercise due care to avoid colliding with a pedestrian on a roadway;
– Give warning by sounding the horn when necessary; and
– Exercise proper precaution on observing a child or an obviously confused or incapacitated person on a roadway.
Texas Transportation Code § 545.412 – Passing a Vehicle:
– An operator may not drive on the left side of the roadway in passing a vehicle traveling in the same direction unless:
– The left side is clearly visible and free of approaching traffic for a sufficient distance ahead to permit passing without interfering with the operation of the passed vehicle or a vehicle approaching from the opposite direction.
Violating these laws can constitute negligence per se – meaning the violation itself is evidence of negligence. In Kate Autry’s case, if the driver failed to yield to her in the crosswalk, that would be a clear violation of Texas law.
The Investigation: What Troopers Are Looking For
The Texas Department of Public Safety is investigating this deadly crash. In cases like this, investigators typically examine:
- The Driver’s Condition: Was the driver under the influence of alcohol or drugs? Was the driver distracted?
- Vehicle Condition: Were there any mechanical failures that contributed to the accident?
- Road Conditions: Was visibility limited? Were there any road defects?
- Witness Statements: What did witnesses see? Did the driver appear to be speeding or distracted?
- Surveillance Footage: Are there any security cameras from nearby businesses that captured the accident?
- Driver’s History: Does the driver have a history of traffic violations or accidents?
One critical piece of evidence that may be available is the pickup truck’s Event Data Recorder (EDR), often called a “black box.” While not all vehicles have these, many modern pickup trucks do. The EDR can provide valuable information about:
- Vehicle speed before impact
- Brake application
- Throttle position
- Seatbelt usage
- Airbag deployment
As Ralph Manginello explains, “In cases like this, the black box data can be the difference between a case that settles quickly and one that drags on for years. It provides objective evidence of what really happened, not just what the driver claims happened.”
Potential Liable Parties: Who Could Be Responsible?
While the pickup truck driver is the most obvious potentially liable party, other entities might share responsibility:
- The Driver: For any negligent actions like distraction, speeding, or failure to yield
- The Vehicle Owner: If different from the driver, under negligent entrustment theories
- The Driver’s Employer: If the driver was on the job at the time of the accident
- The Municipality: For any road design defects or maintenance issues that contributed to the accident
- Vehicle Manufacturer: If a vehicle defect contributed to the accident
In this case, since both the driver and Kate Autry were from the Grand Central Park community, it’s possible the driver was running a personal errand rather than working. But if the driver was employed by a company and was driving for work purposes, the employer could be vicariously liable under the doctrine of respondeat superior.
The Human Cost: What Kate Autry’s Death Means for Her Family
While we don’t know the specifics of Kate Autry’s life, we know that at 72 years old, she likely had family who depended on her. Perhaps she was a grandmother who babysat her grandchildren. Maybe she was still working and contributing to her household income. She might have been the primary caregiver for a spouse or other family member.
The sudden loss of a loved one creates both emotional and financial hardships:
- Funeral and burial expenses: These can easily exceed $10,000
- Lost income: If Kate was still working or providing childcare
- Lost companionship: The emotional support and love she provided to family
- Medical expenses: If there were any medical bills before her death
- Pain and suffering: Both for Kate before her death and for her family afterward
In Texas, wrongful death damages can include compensation for all of these losses. As our firm has seen in similar cases, the emotional toll is often the hardest to quantify but the most devastating to families.
How This Could Have Been Prevented: Lessons for Conroe Drivers
This tragedy didn’t have to happen. Crosswalk accidents are almost always preventable. Here’s what drivers in Conroe and throughout Texas can do to prevent similar tragedies:
- Slow Down in Residential Areas: Speed limits are set for ideal conditions. In areas with pedestrians, drive below the speed limit.
- Put Down the Phone: Distracted driving is a leading cause of pedestrian accidents. Nothing on your phone is worth a life.
- Check Crosswalks Carefully: Before turning or proceeding through an intersection, scan for pedestrians.
- Yield to Pedestrians: Texas law requires it. Even if a pedestrian is jaywalking, try to avoid hitting them.
- Be Extra Careful at Dawn and Dusk: Visibility is reduced during these times. Pedestrians can be harder to see.
- Never Assume a Pedestrian Sees You: Make eye contact when possible.
- Watch for Children and Seniors: These groups may move more slowly or unpredictably.
- Don’t Block Crosswalks: When stopped at a light, leave the crosswalk clear.
- Use Your Headlights: Even during the day, headlights make you more visible.
- Never Drive Under the Influence: Alcohol and drugs impair your ability to see and react to pedestrians.
Ralph Manginello often tells clients: “Driving is a privilege, not a right. With that privilege comes the responsibility to protect the most vulnerable people on our roads – pedestrians.”
What Kate Autry’s Family Should Do Next
If you’re reading this and you’re related to Kate Autry, or if you’re the family of someone who was killed in a similar accident, here’s what you should do:
- Consult an Attorney Immediately: Time is critical. Evidence disappears quickly, and there are deadlines for filing claims.
- Preserve Evidence: If you have any photos, videos, or other documentation from the scene, keep them safe.
- Don’t Talk to Insurance Adjusters: Insurance companies will try to settle quickly for less than the case is worth. Don’t give statements without legal representation.
- Document Everything: Keep records of funeral expenses, medical bills, and any other costs related to the accident.
- Take Care of Your Emotional Health: Grief counseling can help during this difficult time.
At Attorney911, we offer free consultations to families who have lost loved ones in accidents. As Ralph Manginello says, “We can’t bring your loved one back. But we can fight to make sure you’re not left with financial burdens on top of your grief. We can hold the responsible parties accountable. And we can work to prevent this from happening to another family.”
The Legal Process: What to Expect in a Wrongful Death Case
If Kate Autry’s family decides to pursue legal action, here’s what the process would typically look like:
- Initial Consultation: Meeting with an attorney to discuss the case
- Investigation: Gathering evidence, interviewing witnesses, reviewing police reports
- Filing the Claim: Notifying the responsible parties and their insurance companies
- Negotiation: Attempting to reach a fair settlement
- Litigation: If a fair settlement can’t be reached, filing a lawsuit
- Discovery: Both sides exchange information and take depositions
- Mediation: A neutral third party tries to help reach a settlement
- Trial: If no settlement is reached, the case goes to trial
- Appeal: Either side may appeal the verdict
Most cases settle before trial, but we prepare every case as if it’s going to trial. This approach gives us leverage in negotiations and ensures we’re ready if the case does go to court.
Why Choose Attorney911 for Your Wrongful Death Case
When you’re grieving the loss of a loved one, the last thing you want to think about is legal action. But having the right legal team can make all the difference. Here’s why families in Conroe and throughout Texas choose Attorney911:
- Experience: Ralph Manginello has been fighting for injury victims since 1998. That’s 25+ years of experience holding negligent parties accountable.
- Resources: We have the resources to thoroughly investigate your case, including accident reconstruction experts, medical experts, and economic experts.
- Insider Knowledge: Our team includes a former insurance defense attorney who knows exactly how insurance companies evaluate and minimize claims.
- Compassion: We understand what you’re going through. We treat our clients like family.
- Results: We’ve recovered millions for families devastated by wrongful death. We know how to build strong cases and negotiate fair settlements.
- No Fee Unless We Win: We work on contingency – you pay nothing unless we recover compensation for you.
As one of our clients, Glenda Walker, said: “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.”
The Bigger Picture: Pedestrian Safety in Conroe
This tragedy didn’t happen in a vacuum. It’s part of a larger pattern of pedestrian accidents in Conroe and throughout Texas. The Houston-Galveston area, which includes Conroe, has some of the most dangerous roads for pedestrians in the country.
Some factors that contribute to pedestrian accidents in Conroe:
- Rapid Growth: Conroe has been one of the fastest-growing cities in the country. More people means more pedestrians and more traffic.
- Sprawling Development: Many areas are designed for cars, not pedestrians. Sidewalks may be missing or poorly maintained.
- High-Speed Roads: Many roads in Conroe have high speed limits, making it more dangerous for pedestrians.
- Distracted Driving: With more people using smartphones, distracted driving has become a major problem.
- Alcohol Use: Montgomery County has seen an increase in drunk driving incidents.
The good news is that there are steps the city can take to improve pedestrian safety:
- Improved Crosswalk Design: Better lighting, pedestrian islands, and advanced warning signs
- Traffic Calming Measures: Speed humps, roundabouts, and narrower lanes to slow traffic
- Pedestrian Education: Teaching both drivers and pedestrians about their rights and responsibilities
- Enforcement: Cracking down on speeding, distracted driving, and failure to yield
- Better Planning: Ensuring new developments include safe pedestrian infrastructure
What If This Was Your Loved One?
It’s a question no one wants to think about, but it’s important: what if this was your mother, your father, your spouse, or your child? What would you want to know? What would you want to do?
If you lost a loved one in a pedestrian accident, you’d want answers. You’d want to know what happened and why. You’d want to know who was responsible. You’d want to make sure it doesn’t happen to someone else.
And you’d want justice. Not just for your family, but for your loved one. You’d want the person who caused this tragedy to be held accountable. You’d want to make sure they understand the consequences of their actions.
That’s what wrongful death lawsuits are about. They’re not about revenge. They’re about accountability. They’re about justice. And they’re about making sure that families have the resources they need to move forward.
The Role of Insurance Companies: What Families Need to Know
After an accident like this, the driver’s insurance company will likely reach out to the family. They may seem sympathetic. They may offer to help. But remember: their goal is to pay as little as possible.
Here are some tactics insurance companies use:
- Quick Settlement Offers: They’ll offer a quick settlement, often while the family is still grieving. These offers are almost always far less than the case is worth.
- Recorded Statements: They’ll ask for a recorded statement, then use your words against you.
- Delay Tactics: They’ll drag out the process, hoping you’ll get frustrated and accept a low offer.
- Blame Shifting: They’ll try to blame the victim or other parties to reduce their liability.
- Minimizing Injuries: They’ll downplay the emotional impact of the loss.
This is why it’s so important to have an attorney. As Ralph Manginello explains, “Our firm includes Lupe Peña, a former insurance defense attorney. He knows exactly how insurance companies operate. He knows their tactics. And he knows how to fight them.”
The Importance of Acting Quickly
In cases like this, time is of the essence. Evidence disappears quickly:
- Witness Memories Fade: People forget details as time passes.
- Physical Evidence Disappears: Skid marks wash away. Vehicles get repaired or scrapped.
- Electronic Data Gets Overwritten: Many vehicles have event data recorders that can provide crucial information, but this data can be overwritten.
- Surveillance Footage Gets Deleted: Businesses typically overwrite security footage within days or weeks.
That’s why it’s critical to contact an attorney as soon as possible. At Attorney911, we send preservation letters immediately to make sure all evidence is protected.
The Emotional Toll: Coping with Wrongful Death
Losing a loved one suddenly is one of the most traumatic experiences a person can go through. The grief can be overwhelming. Many families experience:
- Shock and Disbelief: It can take time to accept what happened.
- Anger: At the driver, at the situation, even at the loved one who was killed.
- Guilt: Wondering if there was something they could have done to prevent it.
- Depression: The loss can feel unbearable.
- Anxiety: About the future, about finances, about how to move forward.
Grief counseling can help. Support groups for people who have lost loved ones in accidents can also be valuable. It’s important to remember that there’s no “right” way to grieve. Everyone processes loss differently.
The Financial Impact: What Families Face
The financial impact of a wrongful death can be devastating. In addition to funeral expenses, families may face:
- Lost Income: If the deceased was working, their income may have supported the family.
- Lost Benefits: Health insurance, retirement contributions, and other benefits may disappear.
- Medical Expenses: If there were any medical bills before death.
- Future Expenses: If the deceased was providing childcare or other services, the family may need to pay for replacements.
- Debt: The family may be responsible for the deceased’s debts.
In Texas, wrongful death damages can include compensation for all of these losses. As Ralph Manginello explains, “We work with economic experts to calculate the full financial impact of the loss. We make sure every dollar is accounted for – not just the immediate expenses, but the long-term financial consequences as well.”
The Legal Standard: Proving Negligence in a Wrongful Death Case
To win a wrongful death case in Texas, the family must prove that the defendant was negligent and that this negligence caused the death. Negligence is proven by showing:
- Duty of Care: The defendant had a legal duty to act reasonably (all drivers have a duty to drive safely)
- Breach of Duty: The defendant failed to meet this duty (for example, by speeding or failing to yield)
- Causation: The breach of duty caused the accident
- Damages: The accident resulted in damages (in this case, death)
In Kate Autry’s case, if the driver failed to yield to her in the crosswalk, that would likely constitute a breach of duty. The family would need to show that this breach caused the accident and her death.
Potential Defenses: What the Driver Might Claim
In a case like this, the driver and their insurance company might raise several defenses:
- The Pedestrian Was at Fault: They might claim Kate Autry was jaywalking or not paying attention.
- Sudden Emergency: They might claim something unexpected forced them to act as they did.
- No Negligence: They might claim they were driving safely and couldn’t avoid the accident.
- Pre-Existing Conditions: They might claim Kate Autry had pre-existing health issues that contributed to her death.
This is why evidence is so important. Witness statements, surveillance footage, and accident reconstruction can help refute these defenses.
The Role of Expert Witnesses
In wrongful death cases, expert witnesses play a crucial role. At Attorney911, we work with:
- Accident Reconstruction Experts: To determine how the accident happened
- Medical Experts: To explain the cause of death and any medical treatment
- Economic Experts: To calculate the financial impact of the loss
- Vocational Experts: To assess the deceased’s earning capacity
- Life Care Planners: To estimate future medical and care needs
These experts help build a strong case and provide compelling testimony if the case goes to trial.
The Settlement Process: What to Expect
Most wrongful death cases settle before trial. Here’s what the settlement process typically looks like:
- Demand Letter: We send a demand letter to the insurance company outlining the case and the compensation sought.
- Negotiation: The insurance company responds with an offer, and we negotiate back and forth.
- Mediation: If we can’t reach an agreement, we may go to mediation, where a neutral third party helps facilitate a settlement.
- Settlement Agreement: If we reach an agreement, we draft a settlement agreement that releases the defendant from further liability.
- Disbursement: The settlement funds are disbursed to the family after paying any liens or attorney fees.
As Ralph Manginello explains, “We never accept the first offer. Insurance companies always start low. Our job is to negotiate aggressively to get our clients the compensation they deserve.”
The Trial Process: What Happens If the Case Goes to Court
If we can’t reach a fair settlement, the case may go to trial. Here’s what to expect:
- Jury Selection: Both sides select jurors.
- Opening Statements: Both sides present their case overview.
- Presentation of Evidence: We present witnesses and evidence to prove our case.
- Cross-Examination: The defense cross-examines our witnesses, and we cross-examine theirs.
- Closing Arguments: Both sides summarize their case.
- Jury Deliberation: The jury decides whether the defendant was negligent and, if so, how much compensation to award.
- Verdict: The jury returns a verdict.
While most cases settle, we prepare every case as if it’s going to trial. This approach gives us leverage in negotiations and ensures we’re ready if the case does go to court.
The Importance of Choosing the Right Attorney
Not all attorneys are created equal. When choosing an attorney for a wrongful death case, look for:
- Experience: How long have they been handling wrongful death cases?
- Resources: Do they have the resources to thoroughly investigate your case?
- Track Record: What kind of results have they achieved for other families?
- Compassion: Do they treat you like a person, not just a case?
- Communication: Do they keep you informed and answer your questions?
- Fee Structure: Do they work on contingency, so you pay nothing unless they win?
At Attorney911, we meet all of these criteria. As one of our clients, Chad Harris, said: “You are NOT just some client… You are FAMILY to them.”
The Attorney911 Difference: Why We’re Different
What sets Attorney911 apart from other firms?
- Insider Knowledge: Our team includes Lupe Peña, a former insurance defense attorney. He knows exactly how insurance companies operate.
- Aggressive Representation: We don’t back down from insurance companies or big corporations.
- Personal Attention: You’re not just a case number. You get direct access to your attorney.
- Proven Results: We’ve recovered millions for families devastated by wrongful death.
- No Fee Unless We Win: We work on contingency – you pay nothing unless we recover compensation for you.
As Ralph Manginello explains, “We’re not just lawyers. We’re advocates. We’re fighters. And we’re committed to getting our clients the justice they deserve.”
What This Case Means for Conroe
This tragedy should be a wake-up call for Conroe. Pedestrian safety needs to be a priority. Here’s what needs to happen:
- Better Crosswalk Design: More visible crosswalks, better lighting, pedestrian islands
- Traffic Calming Measures: Speed humps, roundabouts, narrower lanes
- Public Education: Teaching both drivers and pedestrians about their rights and responsibilities
- Enforcement: Cracking down on speeding, distracted driving, and failure to yield
- Community Involvement: Neighborhood watch programs, safety committees
As a community, we need to come together to prevent tragedies like this from happening again. We need to make our streets safer for everyone – drivers, pedestrians, and cyclists alike.
The Bottom Line: Justice for Kate Autry
Kate Autry’s death was a tragedy. It was preventable. And it should never have happened.
Her family now faces a difficult journey. They’ll need to grieve. They’ll need to heal. And they’ll need to navigate the legal system to seek justice for their loved one.
At Attorney911, we’re committed to helping families like Kate Autry’s. We know how to investigate these cases. We know how to build strong claims. And we know how to fight for fair compensation.
As Ralph Manginello says, “When someone’s negligence takes a life, justice requires holding them accountable. It requires making sure the family has the resources they need to move forward. And it requires working to prevent this from happening to another family.”
What You Can Do: Take Action Today
If you’ve lost a loved one in a pedestrian accident, or if you’ve been injured in a crosswalk accident, here’s what you should do:
- Call Attorney911: We offer free consultations. Call us at 1-888-ATTY-911 or (713) 528-9070.
- Don’t Talk to Insurance Adjusters: Let us handle all communications with the insurance company.
- Preserve Evidence: Keep any photos, videos, or other documentation from the scene.
- Document Everything: Keep records of medical bills, lost wages, and other expenses.
- Take Care of Yourself: Grief counseling can help during this difficult time.
Remember: time is critical. Evidence disappears quickly. The sooner you contact us, the stronger your case will be.
Our Promise to You
At Attorney911, we make a promise to every client:
- We’ll treat you like family.
- We’ll fight aggressively for your rights.
- We’ll keep you informed every step of the way.
- We’ll work tirelessly to get you the compensation you deserve.
- And we won’t rest until we’ve done everything we can to achieve justice for you and your loved one.
As Ralph Manginello says, “We can’t bring your loved one back. But we can fight to make sure you’re not left with financial burdens on top of your grief. We can hold the responsible parties accountable. And we can work to prevent this from happening to another family.”
Final Thoughts: A Call to Action for Conroe
Kate Autry’s death should not be in vain. It should be a call to action for our community.
To drivers: slow down. Put down your phone. Pay attention to crosswalks. Remember that every pedestrian is someone’s loved one.
To pedestrians: be visible. Make eye contact with drivers. Don’t assume they see you.
To city officials: make pedestrian safety a priority. Invest in better crosswalks, better lighting, and better enforcement.
And to Kate Autry’s family: we’re so sorry for your loss. We hope you find comfort in knowing that your loved one’s story can help prevent future tragedies. And we hope you find justice through the legal system.
Contact Attorney911 Today
If you’ve lost a loved one in a pedestrian accident, or if you’ve been injured in a crosswalk accident, don’t wait. Contact Attorney911 today for a free consultation.
Call us at: 1-888-ATTY-911 or (713) 528-9070
Email us at: ralph@atty911.com
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Remember: we work on contingency. You pay nothing unless we win your case.
As Ralph Manginello explains in our video “The Victim’s Guide to 18-Wheeler Accident Injuries”, “Trucking companies have teams of lawyers fighting to minimize claims. You need someone who will fight just as hard for you.” The same is true for pedestrian accidents. The responsible parties will have lawyers protecting their interests. You deserve the same level of representation.
Don’t face this alone. Call Attorney911 today. We’re here to help.
“They fought for me to get every dime I deserved.”
— Glenda Walker, Attorney911 Client“You are NOT just some client… You are FAMILY to them.”
— Chad Harris, Attorney911 Client
At Attorney911, we don’t just handle cases. We fight for families. We fight for justice. And we fight to make our roads safer for everyone.