18-Wheeler Accident Attorneys Serving Lipscomb County, Texas
If you or a loved one has been seriously injured in an 18-wheeler accident in Lipscomb County, Texas, you need experienced legal representation that understands the unique challenges of trucking litigation. At Attorney911, we’ve been fighting for victims of catastrophic truck crashes across the Texas Panhandle for over 25 years. Our team, led by managing partner Ralph Manginello, has the expertise and resources to hold negligent trucking companies accountable when their actions devastate Lipscomb County families.
Why Lipscomb County Trucking Accidents Require Specialized Legal Representation
Lipscomb County’s position along major freight corridors creates unique risks for local residents. The trucking routes serving our county see some of the highest commercial vehicle traffic in the Texas Panhandle. When these massive vehicles are involved in collisions, the results are often catastrophic due to the sheer size and weight disparity between 80,000-pound trucks and passenger vehicles.
Our firm understands the specific trucking corridors that serve Lipscomb County. We know the challenges drivers face on US-83, which runs through the heart of our county, and the dangers posed by the commercial traffic connecting to I-40 in nearby Oklahoma. This local knowledge, combined with our deep understanding of federal trucking regulations, gives us a significant advantage when building cases for Lipscomb County residents.
The Devastating Reality of 18-Wheeler Accidents in Lipscomb County
Every year, thousands of trucking accidents occur on Texas highways, and Lipscomb County is not immune to this danger. When an 80,000-pound truck collides with a passenger vehicle, the physics of the impact make catastrophic injuries almost inevitable.
The most common injuries we see in Lipscomb County trucking accidents include:
- Traumatic Brain Injuries (TBI): The violent forces involved in truck collisions often cause the brain to impact the inside of the skull, leading to concussions, memory loss, cognitive impairment, and permanent disability.
- Spinal Cord Injuries and Paralysis: Damage to the spinal cord can result in paraplegia or quadriplegia, fundamentally altering victims’ lives and requiring lifelong care.
- Amputations: The crushing forces of a truck collision can sever limbs at the scene or require surgical amputation due to severe damage.
- Severe Burns: Fuel tank ruptures and fires are common in truck accidents, causing painful burns that require extensive treatment and leave permanent scars.
- Internal Organ Damage: The impact can cause life-threatening internal bleeding, organ rupture, and other catastrophic injuries.
- Wrongful Death: Tragically, many Lipscomb County families lose loved ones in trucking accidents, leaving them to cope with emotional and financial devastation.
The medical expenses alone for these types of injuries can easily reach millions of dollars over a lifetime. When you factor in lost wages, pain and suffering, and the emotional toll on families, the true cost of a trucking accident becomes staggering.
Why Trucking Companies Are So Dangerous
Trucking companies often prioritize profits over safety, creating dangerous conditions that lead to accidents. Some of the most common ways trucking companies cut corners include:
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Pressuring Drivers to Violate Hours of Service Regulations: Federal law limits truck drivers to 11 hours of driving after 10 consecutive hours off duty. However, many trucking companies pressure drivers to exceed these limits to meet delivery deadlines. Fatigued driving is a leading cause of truck accidents in Lipscomb County and across Texas.
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Hiring Unqualified Drivers: Some trucking companies fail to properly screen drivers, hiring individuals with poor driving records, histories of drug or alcohol abuse, or inadequate training. This negligent hiring puts everyone on Lipscomb County roads at risk.
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Failing to Maintain Vehicles: Proper maintenance is critical for truck safety, but many companies defer repairs to save money. Worn brakes, bald tires, and faulty steering systems are common in trucks involved in accidents.
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Improper Cargo Loading: Overloaded or improperly secured cargo can shift during transit, causing trucks to become unstable and increasing the risk of rollovers or jackknife accidents.
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Encouraging Speeding and Reckless Driving: Trucking companies often set unrealistic delivery schedules that encourage drivers to speed or take other risks to meet deadlines.
At Attorney911, we’ve seen firsthand how these corporate practices lead to devastating accidents. Our team includes a former insurance defense attorney who knows exactly how trucking companies try to minimize their liability. We use this insider knowledge to build stronger cases for our Lipscomb County clients.
The Critical 48-Hour Window After a Trucking Accident
If you’ve been involved in an 18-wheeler accident in Lipscomb County, time is of the essence. Evidence disappears quickly, and trucking companies have rapid-response teams working to protect their interests within hours of an accident. Here’s what you need to know about the critical 48-hour window:
Electronic Evidence Preservation
Modern commercial trucks are equipped with sophisticated electronic systems that record critical data about the vehicle’s operation:
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Electronic Control Modules (ECM)/Black Boxes: These devices record speed, braking, throttle position, and other operational data in the moments leading up to a crash. This information can prove whether the driver was speeding, failed to brake in time, or was otherwise negligent.
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Electronic Logging Devices (ELDs): Since 2017, federal law has required most commercial trucks to use ELDs to track drivers’ hours of service. ELD data can prove whether a driver violated federal rest requirements and was operating while fatigued.
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GPS and Telematics Systems: These systems track the truck’s location, speed, and route, providing valuable evidence about the driver’s behavior before the accident.
This electronic evidence can be overwritten or deleted quickly. ECM data may be overwritten in as little as 30 days, and ELD data is only required to be retained for six months. That’s why we send spoliation letters within hours of being retained to demand that trucking companies preserve all evidence related to the accident.
Physical Evidence Preservation
In addition to electronic evidence, physical evidence at the accident scene is also critical:
- The Truck and Trailer: These should be preserved in their post-accident condition for inspection by accident reconstruction experts.
- Tire Remnants: If a tire blowout contributed to the accident, the failed tire must be preserved for analysis.
- Cargo and Securement Devices: Improperly secured cargo can cause or contribute to accidents.
- Road Conditions: Skid marks, road debris, and other physical evidence can help reconstruct the accident.
Witness Statements
Witness memories fade quickly. We work to identify and interview witnesses as soon as possible after the accident to preserve their recollections of what happened.
How We Build Strong Cases for Lipscomb County Trucking Accident Victims
At Attorney911, we leave no stone unturned when investigating trucking accidents. Our comprehensive approach includes:
1. Immediate Evidence Preservation
As soon as we’re retained, we send spoliation letters to the trucking company, their insurer, and all potentially liable parties demanding preservation of all evidence related to the accident. This includes:
- ECM/Black Box data
- ELD records
- Driver Qualification File
- Maintenance records
- Inspection reports
- Dispatch logs
- Drug and alcohol test results
- Cell phone records
- The physical truck and trailer
2. Thorough Investigation
Our team conducts a comprehensive investigation to determine the cause of the accident and identify all liable parties. This includes:
- Accident Scene Analysis: We visit the accident scene to document road conditions, skid marks, and other physical evidence.
- Vehicle Inspections: We arrange for inspections of the truck and trailer to identify mechanical defects or maintenance failures.
- Electronic Data Analysis: We obtain and analyze ECM and ELD data to determine the truck’s speed, braking, and hours of service compliance.
- Witness Interviews: We identify and interview witnesses to preserve their recollections of the accident.
- Expert Consultations: We work with accident reconstruction experts, medical professionals, and other specialists to build a strong case.
3. Identifying All Liable Parties
In trucking accidents, multiple parties may share liability. We investigate and pursue claims against all potentially responsible parties, including:
- The Truck Driver: For negligent driving, fatigue, distraction, or impairment.
- The Trucking Company: For negligent hiring, training, supervision, or maintenance.
- The Cargo Owner: For improper loading or failure to disclose hazardous cargo.
- The Loading Company: For improper cargo securement.
- The Truck Manufacturer: For defective vehicle design or manufacturing.
- The Parts Manufacturer: For defective components like brakes or tires.
- The Maintenance Company: For negligent repairs or inspections.
- The Freight Broker: For negligent selection of an unsafe carrier.
- Government Entities: For dangerous road conditions that contributed to the accident.
4. Proving FMCSA Violations
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) regulates commercial trucking operations. We investigate whether the trucking company or driver violated any FMCSA regulations, which can be powerful evidence of negligence. Common violations we look for include:
- Hours of Service Violations (49 CFR Part 395): Driving beyond the 11-hour limit, failing to take required breaks, or falsifying logbooks.
- Driver Qualification Violations (49 CFR Part 391): Hiring unqualified drivers, failing to maintain proper driver qualification files, or allowing drivers to operate without valid medical certificates.
- Vehicle Maintenance Violations (49 CFR Part 396): Failing to conduct required inspections, deferring critical repairs, or returning vehicles to service with known defects.
- Cargo Securement Violations (49 CFR Part 393): Improperly securing cargo, overloading vehicles, or failing to use proper blocking and bracing.
- Drug and Alcohol Violations (49 CFR Part 382): Operating under the influence of drugs or alcohol, or failing to conduct required testing.
5. Building a Compelling Case for Maximum Compensation
We work to build the strongest possible case to maximize your compensation. This includes:
- Documenting Your Injuries: We work with medical experts to fully document the extent of your injuries and their impact on your life.
- Calculating Your Damages: We calculate all your economic damages, including medical expenses, lost wages, and future care costs, as well as non-economic damages for pain and suffering, emotional distress, and loss of enjoyment of life.
- Preparing for Trial: While most cases settle, we prepare every case as if it’s going to trial. This gives us leverage in settlement negotiations and ensures we’re ready if the case goes to court.
The Types of Trucking Accidents We Handle in Lipscomb County
Our firm has experience handling all types of trucking accidents that occur in Lipscomb County and along the major freight corridors serving our area:
Jackknife Accidents
Jackknife accidents occur when a truck’s trailer swings out to the side, forming an angle with the cab. These accidents are often caused by:
- Sudden braking on wet or icy roads
- Speeding, especially on curves
- Empty or lightly loaded trailers
- Brake system failures
- Improperly secured cargo
Jackknife accidents are particularly dangerous because the trailer can sweep across multiple lanes of traffic, causing multi-vehicle pileups.
Rollover Accidents
Rollover accidents occur when a truck tips onto its side or roof. These accidents are often caused by:
- Speeding on curves or ramps
- Taking turns too sharply
- Improperly secured or unevenly distributed cargo
- Liquid cargo “slosh” that shifts the truck’s center of gravity
- Overcorrection after a tire blowout or lane departure
Rollover accidents are among the most catastrophic truck crashes, often resulting in crushing injuries to occupants of other vehicles.
Underride Collisions
Underride collisions occur when a smaller vehicle crashes into the rear or side of a truck and slides underneath the trailer. These accidents are often fatal because the trailer can shear off the top of the smaller vehicle at windshield level.
- Rear Underride: Occurs when a vehicle strikes the back of a truck, often at intersections or during sudden stops.
- Side Underride: Occurs when a vehicle strikes the side of a truck during lane changes, turns, or at intersections.
Federal law requires rear underride guards on most trailers, but these guards often fail in crashes. There is currently no federal requirement for side underride guards, though safety advocates have been pushing for this change.
Tire Blowout Accidents
Tire blowouts are a common cause of truck accidents. When a truck tire fails, the driver can lose control of the vehicle, causing it to swerve or roll over. Common causes of tire blowouts include:
- Underinflated tires
- Overloaded vehicles
- Worn or aging tires
- Road debris
- Manufacturing defects
Tire blowouts can also create dangerous road debris (“road gators”) that can cause accidents for other vehicles.
Brake Failure Accidents
Brake failures are a factor in approximately 29% of large truck crashes. Common causes of brake failures include:
- Worn brake pads or shoes
- Improper brake adjustment
- Air brake system leaks or failures
- Overheated brakes (brake fade) on long descents
- Contaminated brake fluid
- Defective brake components
Brake failures can prevent trucks from stopping in time to avoid collisions, leading to devastating rear-end accidents.
Cargo Spill and Shift Accidents
Improperly secured cargo can cause accidents in several ways:
- Cargo Shift: When cargo moves during transit, it can destabilize the truck, making it more prone to rollovers or jackknife accidents.
- Cargo Spill: When cargo falls from a truck, it can strike other vehicles or create road hazards that cause accidents.
- Hazmat Spills: When hazardous materials spill, they can create additional dangers like fires, explosions, or toxic exposure.
Cargo securement violations are among the most common FMCSA violations we see in trucking accident cases.
Blind Spot Accidents
Trucks have large blind spots, known as “No-Zones,” where the driver cannot see other vehicles. These include:
- Front No-Zone: Extends 20 feet in front of the cab
- Rear No-Zone: Extends 30 feet behind the trailer
- Left Side No-Zone: Extends from the cab door backward
- Right Side No-Zone: Extends from the cab door backward and is much larger than the left side
Blind spot accidents often occur when trucks change lanes or make turns without seeing vehicles in these areas.
Wide Turn Accidents
Trucks need significant space to make turns, often swinging wide to the left before making a right turn. This creates a dangerous gap that other vehicles may try to enter, only to be struck by the truck as it completes its turn.
Fatigue-Related Accidents
Driver fatigue is a leading cause of truck accidents. Despite federal hours of service regulations, many trucking companies pressure drivers to exceed these limits to meet delivery deadlines. Fatigued driving impairs reaction time, judgment, and awareness, making accidents more likely.
Distracted Driving Accidents
Distracted driving is a growing problem in the trucking industry. Common distractions include:
- Cell phone use (texting, talking, or using apps)
- Dispatch communications
- Eating or drinking while driving
- Adjusting GPS or other in-cab electronics
Federal regulations prohibit truck drivers from using hand-held mobile phones while driving, but many drivers still engage in this dangerous behavior.
The Trucking Companies We’ve Taken On
At Attorney911, we have extensive experience litigating against major commercial trucking companies and their insurers. Some of the defendants we’ve successfully pursued include:
- Walmart Trucking Operations
- Coca-Cola Distribution Vehicles
- Amazon Delivery Trucks
- FedEx Trucks
- UPS Trucks
- Major Oilfield Trucking Companies
- Numerous Interstate Carriers
Our firm has the resources and experience to take on even the largest trucking companies and their insurers. We know how they operate, and we know how to hold them accountable.
What Sets Attorney911 Apart for Lipscomb County Residents
When you choose Attorney911 to represent you after a trucking accident in Lipscomb County, you’re getting a team with unique advantages:
1. 25+ Years of Trucking Litigation Experience
Managing partner Ralph Manginello has been fighting for injury victims since 1998. He has handled hundreds of trucking accident cases and secured multi-million dollar verdicts and settlements for clients devastated by 18-wheeler crashes.
2. Federal Court Experience
Ralph Manginello is admitted to practice in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Texas. This federal court admission is critical for trucking cases, which often involve interstate commerce and can be filed in federal court.
3. Insider Knowledge of Insurance Company Tactics
Our team includes a former insurance defense attorney who knows exactly how trucking insurers evaluate, minimize, and deny claims. He spent years working for a national defense firm, giving us unique insight into the tactics insurance companies use to protect their bottom line.
4. Local Knowledge of Lipscomb County
We understand the unique challenges faced by Lipscomb County residents. We know the local trucking corridors, the courts serving our county, and the specific risks posed by the commercial traffic that passes through our area.
5. Comprehensive Resources
Trucking accident cases require significant resources to investigate and litigate properly. We have the financial resources to:
- Hire top accident reconstruction experts
- Retain medical specialists to document your injuries
- Obtain and analyze complex electronic evidence
- Take your case to trial if necessary
6. Contingency Fee Representation
We work on a contingency fee basis, which means you pay nothing unless we win your case. We advance all the costs of investigating and litigating your claim, and our fee comes from the settlement or verdict we obtain for you.
7. Spanish-Language Services
Lipscomb County has a significant Hispanic population, and many trucking industry workers speak Spanish as their primary language. Our associate attorney Lupe Peña is fluent in Spanish and provides direct representation without the need for interpreters. Hablamos Español.
The Compensation You May Be Entitled To
If you’ve been injured in a trucking accident in Lipscomb County, you may be entitled to compensation for:
Economic Damages
- Medical Expenses: Past, present, and future medical costs related to your injuries.
- Lost Wages: Income lost due to your injuries and recovery.
- Lost Earning Capacity: Reduction in your ability to earn income in the future.
- Property Damage: Repair or replacement of your vehicle and other damaged property.
- Out-of-Pocket Expenses: Costs like transportation to medical appointments, home modifications, and medical equipment.
- Life Care Costs: Ongoing care needs for catastrophic injuries.
Non-Economic Damages
- Pain and Suffering: Physical pain and discomfort from your injuries.
- Mental Anguish: Psychological trauma, anxiety, depression, and emotional distress.
- Loss of Enjoyment of Life: Inability to participate in activities you previously enjoyed.
- Disfigurement: Scarring, burns, or other visible injuries.
- Loss of Consortium: Impact on your relationship with your spouse or family.
Punitive Damages
In cases involving gross negligence, reckless disregard for safety, or intentional misconduct, you may be entitled to punitive damages. These are designed to punish the wrongdoer and deter similar conduct in the future.
Texas law caps punitive damages at the greater of:
- Two times the amount of economic damages plus an amount equal to non-economic damages (capped at $750,000), or
- $200,000
The Legal Process for Lipscomb County Trucking Accident Cases
When you hire Attorney911 to represent you after a trucking accident in Lipscomb County, here’s what you can expect:
1. Free Initial Consultation
We offer free, no-obligation consultations to discuss your case. During this consultation, we’ll:
- Review the facts of your accident
- Explain your legal rights and options
- Answer any questions you have
- Provide an honest assessment of your case
2. Case Investigation
If we agree to represent you, we’ll immediately begin investigating your case. This includes:
- Sending spoliation letters to preserve evidence
- Obtaining the police report
- Interviewing witnesses
- Hiring accident reconstruction experts
- Obtaining and analyzing electronic evidence
- Reviewing medical records
- Identifying all potentially liable parties
3. Medical Treatment Facilitation
We’ll help you get the medical treatment you need, even if you don’t have health insurance. We work with a network of medical providers who will treat you on a lien basis, meaning they’ll wait to be paid until your case is resolved.
4. Demand Letter
Once we’ve completed our investigation and you’ve reached maximum medical improvement, we’ll prepare a comprehensive demand package and send it to the trucking company’s insurance carrier. This demand will outline:
- The facts of the accident
- The trucking company’s negligence
- The extent of your injuries
- Your medical treatment
- Your damages
- Our settlement demand
5. Negotiation
We’ll negotiate aggressively with the insurance company to try to reach a fair settlement. Our goal is to resolve your case as quickly as possible while maximizing your compensation.
6. Litigation (If Necessary)
If we can’t reach a fair settlement through negotiation, we’re prepared to file a lawsuit and take your case to trial. We prepare every case as if it’s going to trial, which gives us leverage in settlement negotiations.
7. Resolution
Most cases settle before trial, but we’re fully prepared to take your case to court if necessary. Whether through settlement or verdict, our goal is to obtain the maximum compensation possible for you.
Lipscomb County Trucking Corridors: Where Accidents Happen
Lipscomb County is served by several major trucking corridors that see significant commercial traffic:
US-83: The Main North-South Artery
US-83 runs north-south through the heart of Lipscomb County, connecting to major highways in Oklahoma. This route sees heavy truck traffic, including:
- Oilfield equipment and supplies
- Agricultural products
- Livestock
- General freight
The high volume of commercial traffic on US-83 creates significant risks for local residents, particularly at intersections and in areas where the highway passes through small communities.
Connections to I-40: The Major East-West Corridor
While I-40 doesn’t pass directly through Lipscomb County, it’s a major east-west corridor that serves our region. Trucks traveling to and from I-40 pass through Lipscomb County, creating additional risks on our local roads.
Local Roads and County Highways
In addition to major highways, Lipscomb County’s network of local roads and county highways see significant truck traffic, particularly from:
- Oil and gas industry vehicles
- Agricultural equipment
- Local freight carriers
These roads often have lower design standards than major highways, creating additional risks for truck accidents.
Common Causes of Trucking Accidents in Lipscomb County
Our experience handling trucking accident cases in Lipscomb County has given us insight into the most common causes of these devastating crashes:
1. Driver Fatigue
Despite federal hours of service regulations, driver fatigue remains a leading cause of truck accidents in Lipscomb County. Many trucking companies pressure drivers to exceed these limits to meet delivery deadlines, putting everyone on the road at risk.
2. Distracted Driving
Distracted driving is a growing problem in the trucking industry. Common distractions include:
- Cell phone use (texting, talking, or using apps)
- Dispatch communications
- Eating or drinking while driving
- Adjusting GPS or other in-cab electronics
3. Speeding
Many trucking companies set unrealistic delivery schedules that encourage drivers to speed. Speeding is particularly dangerous for trucks because:
- It increases stopping distance
- It makes the truck more prone to rollovers on curves
- It increases the severity of accidents
4. Improper Maintenance
Many trucking companies defer critical maintenance to save money. Common maintenance failures we see in Lipscomb County truck accidents include:
- Worn brakes
- Bald or defective tires
- Faulty steering systems
- Malfunctioning lights
5. Improper Cargo Loading
Improperly secured or overloaded cargo can cause trucks to become unstable, leading to rollovers, jackknife accidents, or cargo spills. We often see cargo securement violations in Lipscomb County trucking accidents.
6. Driver Inexperience
Many trucking companies hire inexperienced drivers and provide inadequate training. This lack of experience can lead to poor decision-making and increased accident risk.
7. Drug and Alcohol Use
Despite federal regulations prohibiting truck drivers from operating under the influence, drug and alcohol use remains a problem in the industry. We’ve seen cases where drivers tested positive for drugs or alcohol after causing serious accidents.
8. Adverse Weather Conditions
Lipscomb County experiences a variety of weather conditions that can contribute to truck accidents, including:
- High winds that can affect high-profile trailers
- Ice and snow that create slippery road conditions
- Heavy rain that reduces visibility and creates hydroplaning risks
9. Poor Road Conditions
Some truck accidents in Lipscomb County are caused or contributed to by poor road conditions, including:
- Potholes
- Inadequate signage
- Poorly designed intersections
- Lack of truck parking facilities
What to Do After a Trucking Accident in Lipscomb County
If you’ve been involved in a trucking accident in Lipscomb County, here’s what you should do:
1. Seek Medical Attention
Your health is the top priority. Even if you don’t think you’re seriously injured, seek medical attention immediately. Many injuries, including traumatic brain injuries and internal bleeding, may not show symptoms right away.
2. Call the Police
Always call 911 to report the accident. The police will create an official report documenting the accident, which will be important evidence for your case.
3. Document the Scene
If you’re able, document the accident scene by:
- Taking photos of all vehicles involved
- Taking photos of the accident scene, including road conditions and skid marks
- Taking photos of your injuries
- Getting the names and contact information of witnesses
4. Get the Truck Driver’s Information
Obtain the following information from the truck driver:
- Name and contact information
- Commercial driver’s license (CDL) number
- Trucking company name and contact information
- Insurance information
- Truck and trailer license plate numbers
- USDOT number (usually displayed on the truck door)
5. Don’t Give Statements to Insurance Adjusters
The trucking company’s insurance adjuster may contact you soon after the accident. Do not give any recorded statements or sign any documents without consulting an attorney first. Insurance adjusters are trained to minimize claims, and anything you say can be used against you.
6. Contact an Attorney Immediately
Time is of the essence in trucking accident cases. Contact an experienced trucking accident attorney as soon as possible to protect your rights and preserve critical evidence.
Why Choose Attorney911 for Your Lipscomb County Trucking Accident Case
When you’re facing the aftermath of a catastrophic trucking accident, you need a law firm with the experience, resources, and commitment to fight for you. Here’s why Lipscomb County residents choose Attorney911:
1. We’re Lipscomb County’s Trucking Accident Specialists
We don’t just handle trucking accident cases—we specialize in them. Our firm has extensive experience litigating against major trucking companies and their insurers, and we know how to build strong cases that maximize compensation for our clients.
2. We Have a Proven Track Record of Success
Our firm has recovered millions of dollars for trucking accident victims, including:
- $5+ Million for a logging brain injury settlement
- $3.8+ Million for a car accident amputation settlement
- $2.5+ Million for a truck crash recovery
- Millions recovered for families in trucking-related wrongful death cases
3. We Offer Personalized Attention
Unlike large, impersonal law firms, we treat every client like family. When you hire Attorney911, you’ll work directly with our attorneys, not case managers or paralegals. We’re available 24/7 to answer your questions and address your concerns.
4. We’re Not Afraid to Go to Trial
While most cases settle, we prepare every case as if it’s going to trial. This approach gives us leverage in settlement negotiations and ensures we’re ready to fight for you in court if necessary. Insurance companies know which lawyers are willing to go to trial—and they offer better settlements to clients with trial-ready attorneys.
5. We Work on Contingency
We work on a contingency fee basis, which means you pay nothing unless we win your case. We advance all the costs of investigating and litigating your claim, and our fee comes from the settlement or verdict we obtain for you.
6. We Offer Spanish-Language Services
Our associate attorney Lupe Peña is fluent in Spanish and provides direct representation without the need for interpreters. Hablamos Español.
7. We’re Local to Lipscomb County
We understand the unique challenges faced by Lipscomb County residents. We know the local courts, the trucking corridors that serve our area, and the specific risks posed by commercial traffic in our county.
Client Testimonials from Lipscomb County and Beyond
Don’t just take our word for it—here’s what our clients have to say about working with Attorney911:
“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
“They solved in a couple of months what others did nothing about in two years.”
— Angel Walle, Attorney911 Client
“I had another attorney but he dropped my case although Manginello law firm were able to help me out.”
— Greg Garcia, Attorney911 Client
“Ralph reached out personally.”
— Dame Haskett, Attorney911 Client
“I got a very nice settlement.”
— Mongo Slade, Attorney911 Client
“One company said they would not accept my case. Then I got a call from Manginello… I got a call to come pick up this handsome check.”
— Donald Wilcox, Attorney911 Client
Contact Attorney911 Today
If you or a loved one has been injured in an 18-wheeler accident in Lipscomb County, don’t wait to seek legal help. Evidence disappears quickly, and trucking companies have teams working to protect their interests. Contact Attorney911 today for a free, no-obligation consultation.
Our Lipscomb County trucking accident attorneys are available 24/7 to answer your questions and help you understand your legal rights. Call us at 1-888-ATTY-911 (1-888-288-9911) or visit our website to schedule your free consultation.
Remember, we work on a contingency fee basis—you pay nothing unless we win your case. Let us fight for the compensation you deserve while you focus on your recovery.