
Multi-Vehicle Pileup on Central East Freeway: Why This Wichita Falls Truck Accident Demands Immediate Legal Action
The Crash That Shut Down Highway 287: What Really Happened
It was just after 4:26 PM on Friday, March 27, 2026, when Wichita Falls Police Department officers were dispatched to one of the most chaotic scenes they’d seen in years. Near the intersection of Highway 287 and Fisher Road, a multi-vehicle wreck had erupted—one that would temporarily close the Central East Freeway and send two people to the hospital with serious injuries.
Here’s what we know from the investigation:
An elderly male driver, operating a black Ford Focus, made a catastrophic mistake. He was traveling westbound in the eastbound lanes of Highway 287—a wrong-way driving error that set off a chain reaction of collisions. As he continued down the wrong side of the highway, two trucks pulling trailers attempted to swerve out of his path to avoid a head-on collision. In their evasive maneuvers, the trucks sideswiped each other, creating a dangerous obstacle for other vehicles.
The Ford Focus wasn’t done. It clipped the corner of a blue Jeep, then struck a Dodge Ram pulling a trailer, and finally collided with a white Cadillac. The impact was severe enough to pin the Cadillac’s driver inside her vehicle. Both the elderly male driver and the Cadillac driver were transported to the hospital for treatment.
In total, six vehicles and three trailers were involved in this wreck. The debris scattered across the roadway, blocking traffic and creating a hazardous scene for first responders.
The Human Cost: Injuries and Trauma
While the article doesn’t specify the exact injuries sustained, multi-vehicle pileups of this nature often result in:
- Traumatic brain injuries (TBI) from sudden impacts
- Spinal cord injuries that can lead to paralysis
- Crush injuries from being pinned inside vehicles
- Internal bleeding that may not be immediately apparent
- Psychological trauma, including PTSD, from the violent collision
The fact that the Cadillac driver was pinned inside her vehicle suggests the potential for catastrophic injuries. In our experience handling similar cases, being trapped in a vehicle after impact often leads to severe crush injuries, broken bones, and long-term rehabilitation needs.
“When you’re pinned inside a vehicle after a trucking accident, the injuries are almost always life-altering. The forces involved in these collisions can cause permanent damage that affects every aspect of your life.”
— Ralph Manginello, Managing Partner, Attorney911
Why This Accident Was Preventable: The Root Causes
Every trucking accident tells a story of negligence. In this case, several factors stand out as potential causes—and potential grounds for legal action.
1. Wrong-Way Driving: A Deadly Mistake
Wrong-way driving is one of the most dangerous behaviors on our highways. According to the Federal Highway Administration, wrong-way crashes are 27 times more likely to result in fatalities than other types of accidents.
Possible causes of wrong-way driving in this incident:
- Driver confusion at poorly marked intersections or highway ramps
- Impaired driving (alcohol, drugs, or prescription medication)
- Medical emergency (heart attack, stroke, or seizure)
- Fatigue or cognitive impairment, particularly in elderly drivers
- Poor visibility due to weather, lighting, or signage issues
FMCSA Regulations Potentially Violated:
While the elderly driver wasn’t operating a commercial vehicle, the truck drivers involved would have been subject to:
– 49 CFR § 392.2 – “No person shall drive a commercial motor vehicle… without due regard for the safety of all persons using the highway.”
– 49 CFR § 392.14 – “Extreme caution in the operation of a commercial motor vehicle shall be exercised when hazardous conditions… adversely affect visibility or traction.”
2. Inadequate Evasive Maneuvers by Truck Drivers
The investigation revealed that the two trucks pulling trailers attempted to swerve out of the way to avoid the head-on collision. While this instinctive reaction is understandable, it raises questions about:
- Driver training on proper evasive maneuvers
- Vehicle control at high speeds with heavy loads
- Cargo securement that may have shifted during sudden swerving
- Tire condition that could affect stability during evasive actions
When trucks swerve suddenly, they risk:
– Jackknifing (where the trailer swings out perpendicular to the cab)
– Rollover accidents (especially with top-heavy loads)
– Losing control and striking other vehicles or barriers
FMCSA Regulations Potentially Violated:
– 49 CFR § 392.6 – “No motor carrier shall schedule a run… which would require the commercial motor vehicle to be operated at speeds in excess of those prescribed.”
– 49 CFR § 393.100-136 – Cargo securement requirements to prevent shifting loads
3. The Domino Effect: How One Mistake Led to Multiple Collisions
This accident demonstrates the domino effect that often occurs in multi-vehicle pileups. The initial wrong-way driving incident created a situation where:
- The Ford Focus was on a collision course with oncoming traffic
- Trucks swerved to avoid head-on impact, sideswiping each other
- The Ford Focus continued, striking multiple vehicles in sequence
- Debris and disabled vehicles blocked the roadway, creating additional hazards
This sequence of events is all too common on Wichita Falls highways, where high speeds and heavy truck traffic create a dangerous mix.
The Legal Landscape: Who’s Responsible?
In multi-vehicle accidents like this one, multiple parties may share liability. Our investigation would focus on:
1. The Elderly Driver of the Ford Focus
While not operating a commercial vehicle, the driver who caused the initial wrong-way incident may face liability for:
- Negligent operation of a motor vehicle
- Failure to maintain proper lane (Texas Transportation Code § 545.060)
- Potential impairment (if alcohol, drugs, or medical conditions were factors)
- Failure to yield the right-of-way
Key Questions We Would Investigate:
– Was the driver under the influence of alcohol or drugs?
– Did a medical emergency cause the driver to lose control?
– Were there any mechanical failures in the Ford Focus?
– Was the driver confused by poor signage or road design?
2. The Trucking Companies Involved
The two trucks pulling trailers that sideswiped each other may have contributed to the accident through:
Negligent Hiring (49 CFR § 391.11):
– Did the trucking companies properly vet their drivers?
– Were background checks conducted?
– Were driving records reviewed for previous violations?
Negligent Training:
– Were drivers properly trained on evasive maneuvers?
– Did training cover how to handle wrong-way drivers?
– Were drivers instructed on proper cargo securement?
Negligent Maintenance (49 CFR § 396.3):
– Were the trucks properly maintained?
– Were brakes, tires, and steering systems in good working order?
– Were pre-trip inspections conducted?
Hours of Service Violations (49 CFR § 395):
– Were the drivers complying with federal rest requirements?
– Were ELD (Electronic Logging Device) records accurate?
– Was driver fatigue a factor in the inability to avoid the collision?
Cargo Securement Failures (49 CFR § 393.100-136):
– Was the cargo properly secured to prevent shifting?
– Did shifting cargo contribute to the sideswipe or loss of control?
3. Other Potentially Liable Parties
Vehicle Manufacturers:
– If mechanical failure contributed to the accident, the manufacturers of the Ford Focus, trucks, or trailers could be liable for defective design or manufacturing.
Government Entities:
– If poor road design, signage, or maintenance contributed to the wrong-way driving incident, the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) or local government could share liability.
Cargo Owners/Loaders:
– If improperly loaded or secured cargo contributed to the accident, the companies responsible for loading could be liable.
The Evidence That Will Make or Break Your Case
In trucking accident cases, evidence disappears fast. Here’s what we would immediately move to preserve:
1. Electronic Data: The Truck’s “Black Box”
Commercial trucks are equipped with Electronic Control Modules (ECM) and Event Data Recorders (EDR) that capture critical information:
| Data Point | What It Reveals |
|---|---|
| Speed before impact | Were the trucks speeding? |
| Brake application | Did the drivers brake in time? |
| Throttle position | Were the drivers accelerating or coasting? |
| Steering input | How did the drivers attempt to avoid the collision? |
| GPS location | Were the trucks where they should have been? |
| Fault codes | Were there any mechanical issues? |
Critical Timeline:
This data can be overwritten within 30 days or with new driving events. We send spoliation letters immediately to preserve this evidence.
2. Electronic Logging Device (ELD) Records
ELDs track driver hours of service, providing proof of:
- Driving time before the accident
- Rest breaks taken (or not taken)
- Compliance with federal regulations
- Potential fatigue violations
FMCSA Requirement (49 CFR § 395.8):
ELDs became mandatory on December 18, 2017. These devices provide tamper-resistant records of driver activity.
3. Driver Qualification Files
Trucking companies are required to maintain Driver Qualification (DQ) Files containing:
- Employment application
- Driving record (MVR)
- Medical certification
- Drug and alcohol test results
- Previous employer verification
- Training records
Why This Matters:
Missing or incomplete files can prove negligent hiring. We subpoena these records in every trucking case.
4. Maintenance and Inspection Records
Federal regulations require:
- Pre-trip inspections (49 CFR § 396.13)
- Post-trip reports (49 CFR § 396.11)
- Annual inspections (49 CFR § 396.17)
- Maintenance records (49 CFR § 396.3)
What We Look For:
– Deferred maintenance
– Known defects that weren’t repaired
– Brake or tire issues that could have contributed to the accident
5. Cargo and Loading Records
Improperly secured cargo can cause:
- Load shifts that affect vehicle stability
- Cargo spills that create road hazards
- Increased stopping distances due to overweight loads
FMCSA Requirements (49 CFR § 393.100-136):
Cargo must be secured to withstand:
– 0.8g deceleration (sudden stop)
– 0.5g acceleration (starting from stop)
– 0.5g lateral force (side-to-side movement)
6. Witness Statements and Surveillance Footage
- Eyewitness accounts of the accident sequence
- Dashcam footage from other vehicles
- Security camera footage from nearby businesses
- 911 call recordings that may reveal what happened
The Legal Process: What Comes Next?
If you or a loved one were involved in this accident, here’s what you can expect:
1. Immediate Medical Attention
Even if you feel fine, seek medical care immediately. Many injuries—especially traumatic brain injuries and internal bleeding—may not show symptoms right away. Delaying treatment can:
- Worsen your injuries
- Give insurance companies ammunition to deny your claim
- Weaken your legal case
“After a trucking accident, your first priority is your health. But your second priority should be protecting your legal rights. The trucking company’s insurance team is already working to minimize your claim. You need to act just as fast.”
— Ralph Manginello
2. Evidence Preservation
Critical evidence disappears quickly:
– ECM/Black Box data can be overwritten in 30 days
– ELD records may only be retained for 6 months
– Dashcam footage is often deleted within 7-14 days
– Surveillance video from businesses typically overwrites in 7-30 days
– Physical evidence (vehicles, failed components) may be repaired or destroyed
What We Do:
– Send spoliation letters to all potentially liable parties
– Demand immediate preservation of all electronic data
– Secure physical evidence before it’s altered or destroyed
3. Investigation and Case Building
Our investigation would focus on:
- Accident reconstruction to determine the sequence of events
- Driver background checks to uncover previous violations
- Trucking company safety records to identify patterns of negligence
- Mechanical failure analysis to determine if vehicle defects contributed
- Medical expert consultation to document the full extent of injuries
4. Negotiation with Insurance Companies
Trucking companies carry much higher insurance limits than typical auto policies:
| Cargo Type | Minimum Coverage |
|---|---|
| Non-Hazardous Freight | $750,000 |
| Oil/Petroleum | $1,000,000 |
| Hazardous Materials | $5,000,000 |
Insurance Company Tactics:
– Quick lowball settlement offers designed to pay you far less than your case is worth
– Recorded statements used to twist your words against you
– Delay tactics to pressure you into accepting less
– Denial of valid claims based on technicalities
Our Advantage:
Our team includes former insurance defense attorneys who know exactly how these companies operate. We use that insider knowledge to fight for maximum compensation.
5. Litigation and Trial (If Necessary)
While most cases settle out of court, we prepare every case as if it’s going to trial. This approach:
- Creates leverage in settlement negotiations
- Shows insurance companies we’re willing to go to court
- Ensures we’re ready if the case does go to trial
Recent Trucking Verdicts in Texas:
– $730 Million (2021) – Ramsey v. Landstar Ranger (Navy propeller oversize load)
– $150 Million (2022) – Werner Enterprises settlement (two children killed)
– $37.5 Million (2024) – Trucking verdict in Texas
The Damages You May Be Entitled To
In Texas trucking accident cases, victims may recover:
Economic Damages (Calculable Losses)
- Medical expenses (past, present, and future)
- Lost wages (income lost due to injury and recovery)
- Lost earning capacity (reduction in future earning ability)
- Property damage (vehicle repair or replacement)
- Out-of-pocket expenses (transportation, home modifications)
- Life care costs (ongoing care for catastrophic injuries)
Non-Economic Damages (Quality of Life)
- Pain and suffering (physical pain from injuries)
- Mental anguish (psychological trauma, anxiety, depression)
- Loss of enjoyment (inability to participate in activities)
- Disfigurement (scarring, visible injuries)
- Loss of consortium (impact on marriage/family relationships)
- Physical impairment (reduced physical capabilities)
Punitive Damages (Punishment for Gross Negligence)
Available when the trucking company or driver acted with:
– Gross negligence
– Willful misconduct
– Conscious indifference to safety
– Fraud (falsifying logs, destroying evidence)
Texas Damage Caps:
– Economic damages: No cap
– Non-economic damages: No cap for most personal injury cases
– Punitive damages: Greater of (2x economic + non-economic capped at $750,000) OR $200,000
Why You Need an Attorney Now
1. The Trucking Company Has a Team Working Against You
Before the ambulance even arrives, the trucking company’s rapid-response team is activated. Their goals:
- Protect their interests, not yours
- Minimize their liability
- Pay you as little as possible
They have:
– Lawyers on retainer
– Investigators gathering evidence
– Insurance adjusters trained to deny claims
2. Evidence Disappears Fast
As mentioned earlier, critical evidence can be destroyed or overwritten within days. The sooner you hire an attorney, the sooner we can:
- Send spoliation letters to preserve evidence
- Obtain ECM/Black Box data before it’s lost
- Secure surveillance footage before it’s deleted
- Interview witnesses while memories are fresh
3. Insurance Companies Will Try to Lowball You
The first settlement offer is always a lowball offer. Insurance companies profit by paying you less than you deserve. An experienced attorney can:
- Calculate the true value of your case
- Negotiate aggressively for maximum compensation
- Take your case to trial if necessary
4. Texas Has a 2-Year Statute of Limitations
In Texas, you have two years from the date of the accident to file a lawsuit. If you miss this deadline, you lose your right to compensation forever.
What Makes This Case Different?
1. The Wrong-Way Driving Component
Wrong-way driving accidents are particularly complex because:
- They often involve multiple liable parties (the wrong-way driver, trucking companies, government entities)
- They frequently result in catastrophic injuries due to the high-speed head-on or near-head-on impacts
- They may involve criminal charges against the wrong-way driver
Precedent Case: Estate of Lopez v. City of Houston
In a similar wrong-way driving case, a Texas jury awarded $242 million to the family of a victim killed by a wrong-way driver. The case involved allegations that poor highway design contributed to the accident.
2. The Multi-Vehicle Nature of the Crash
Multi-vehicle pileups create unique legal challenges:
- Determining liability among multiple parties
- Sorting out insurance coverage from multiple policies
- Proving causation when multiple impacts occur
- Documenting injuries that may have been caused by different collisions
Precedent Case: In re Ford Motor Co.
In a multi-vehicle accident case involving a defective vehicle, a Texas court allowed plaintiffs to pursue claims against multiple defendants, including the vehicle manufacturer, trucking companies, and other drivers.
3. The Potential for Trucking Company Negligence
The fact that two trucks sideswiped each other while attempting to avoid the wrong-way driver raises serious questions about:
- Driver training on proper evasive maneuvers
- Vehicle maintenance that may have affected handling
- Cargo securement that could have shifted during sudden swerving
- Hours of service compliance that may have affected driver alertness
FMCSA Enforcement History:
In 2023, the FMCSA issued $1.3 billion in fines to trucking companies for safety violations. Common violations included:
- Hours of service violations (34% of all violations)
- Improper cargo securement (12% of violations)
- Brake system deficiencies (10% of violations)
- Tire violations (8% of violations)
How This Accident Compares to Wichita Falls Trucking Risks
While this incident occurred in Wichita Falls, the same dangers exist on highways throughout Texas and the nation. Wichita Falls drivers face particular risks from:
1. Heavy Truck Traffic on Major Corridors
Wichita Falls sits at the intersection of several major highways:
- Highway 287 (the site of this accident) – A major north-south route connecting Texas to Colorado
- Interstate 44 – Connects Wichita Falls to Oklahoma City and beyond
- US Highway 281 – Another critical north-south route
These highways carry heavy commercial truck traffic, including:
- Oil and gas industry trucks serving the Permian Basin
- Agricultural trucks transporting cattle, wheat, and other products
- Long-haul trucks traveling between Texas and northern states
2. Fatigue-Related Accidents
The oil and gas industry in Texas creates a dangerous cycle of fatigue-related accidents:
- Long hours for truck drivers transporting equipment and supplies
- Pressure to meet deadlines that leads to hours of service violations
- Overnight driving that disrupts natural sleep patterns
FMCSA Data:
– 31% of fatal truck crashes involve driver fatigue
– 13% of commercial drivers were fatigued at the time of their crash
3. Cargo-Related Hazards
Wichita Falls’s location near the oil fields means:
- Hazardous material transport (oil, chemicals, drilling fluids)
- Oversize/overweight loads (drilling equipment, pipe)
- Improperly secured cargo that can shift or spill
Texas DOT Data:
– 1 in 5 truck crashes in Texas involves cargo issues
– Hazmat incidents have increased by 18% in the past five years
4. Aging Infrastructure
Many of Wichita Falls’s highways and bridges were built decades ago and may not be designed to handle modern truck traffic:
- Narrow lanes that don’t accommodate large trucks
- Inadequate shoulders that limit escape routes
- Poor signage that can lead to driver confusion
- Deteriorating road surfaces that affect vehicle control
What to Do If You Were Involved in This Accident
If you or a loved one were involved in this multi-vehicle pileup on Highway 287, here’s what you should do right now:
1. Seek Medical Attention
- Go to the emergency room if you haven’t already
- Follow up with specialists (neurologists, orthopedists, etc.)
- Document all injuries, even minor ones
- Keep all medical records and bills
2. Preserve Evidence
- Take photos of your injuries, vehicle damage, and the accident scene
- Keep all medical records and receipts
- Save any damaged clothing or personal items
- Write down everything you remember about the accident
3. Do NOT Talk to Insurance Adjusters
- Do not give recorded statements
- Do not sign anything without consulting an attorney
- Do not accept settlement offers without legal advice
4. Contact an Experienced Trucking Accident Attorney
At Attorney911, we offer:
- Free consultations to evaluate your case
- No upfront fees – we only get paid if we win
- 24/7 availability for emergencies
- Immediate evidence preservation to protect your rights
Why Choose Attorney911 for Your Wichita Falls Trucking Accident Case?
1. 25+ Years of Trucking Litigation Experience
Ralph Manginello has been fighting for trucking accident victims since 1998. Our firm has:
- Recovered millions for trucking accident victims
- Taken on major corporations like Walmart, Amazon, and Werner Enterprises
- Handled complex multi-vehicle cases just like this one
2. Insider Knowledge of Insurance Company Tactics
Our team includes former insurance defense attorneys who know exactly how insurance companies:
- Evaluate claims
- Minimize payouts
- Deny valid claims
We use this insider knowledge to fight back and maximize your compensation.
3. Immediate Evidence Preservation
We don’t wait. Within 24-48 hours of being retained, we:
- Send spoliation letters to preserve evidence
- Obtain ECM/Black Box data before it’s overwritten
- Secure surveillance footage before it’s deleted
- Interview witnesses while memories are fresh
4. Federal Court Experience
Ralph Manginello is admitted to practice in the U.S. District Court, Southern District of Texas. This federal court experience is crucial for:
- Interstate trucking cases that cross state lines
- Complex multi-party litigation
- Cases involving federal regulations
5. Proven Track Record of Results
Our firm has achieved multi-million dollar settlements for clients, including:
- $5+ Million – Logging brain injury settlement
- $3.8+ Million – Car accident amputation settlement
- $2.5+ Million – Truck crash recovery
- Millions recovered for families in trucking-related wrongful death cases
6. Compassionate, Personalized Representation
We treat our clients like family, not case numbers. You’ll have:
- Direct access to your attorney
- Regular updates on your case
- A team that fights for what you deserve
The Attorney911 Difference: How We Handle Your Case
Phase 1: Immediate Response (0-72 Hours)
- Accept your case and send preservation letters same day
- Deploy accident reconstruction experts to the scene if needed
- Obtain police crash report
- Photograph your injuries with medical documentation
- Photograph all vehicles before they’re repaired or scrapped
- Identify all potentially liable parties
Phase 2: Evidence Gathering (Days 1-30)
- Subpoena ECM/Black Box data downloads
- Request driver’s paper log books (backup documentation)
- Obtain complete Driver Qualification File from carrier
- Request all truck maintenance and inspection records
- Obtain carrier’s CSA safety scores and inspection history
- Order driver’s complete Motor Vehicle Record (MVR)
- Subpoena driver’s cell phone records
- Obtain dispatch records and delivery schedules
Phase 3: Expert Analysis
- Accident reconstruction specialist creates crash analysis
- Medical experts establish causation and future care needs
- Vocational experts calculate lost earning capacity
- Economic experts determine present value of all damages
- Life care planners develop comprehensive care plans
- FMCSA regulation experts identify all violations
Phase 4: Litigation Strategy
- File lawsuit before statute of limitations expires
- Pursue aggressive discovery against all potentially liable parties
- Depose truck driver, dispatcher, safety manager, maintenance personnel
- Build case for trial while negotiating settlement from position of strength
Frequently Asked Questions About This Accident
1. Who can be held responsible for this accident?
Multiple parties may share liability:
- The elderly driver of the Ford Focus for wrong-way driving
- The trucking companies for potential negligent hiring, training, or maintenance
- The truck drivers for their evasive maneuvers that led to the sideswipe
- Vehicle manufacturers if mechanical failure contributed
- Government entities if poor road design or signage was a factor
- Cargo owners/loaders if improperly secured cargo contributed
2. What if the trucking company says the accident was the Ford Focus driver’s fault?
Even if the Ford Focus driver was primarily at fault, the trucking companies may still share liability for:
- Failing to properly train drivers on evasive maneuvers
- Poor vehicle maintenance that affected handling
- Improper cargo securement that shifted during swerving
- Hours of service violations that may have affected driver alertness
Texas follows modified comparative negligence rules. As long as you’re not more than 50% at fault, you can still recover damages.
3. How long do I have to file a lawsuit?
In Texas, you have two years from the date of the accident to file a personal injury lawsuit. However, you should contact an attorney immediately to preserve evidence and protect your rights.
4. What if I don’t have health insurance?
We can help you get the medical care you need through:
- Attorney-recommended doctors who will treat you on a lien basis
- Letters of Protection (LOP) that guarantee payment from your settlement
- Medical payment coverage from your own auto insurance
You should not delay medical treatment because of insurance concerns.
5. How much is my case worth?
Every case is unique, but factors that affect case value include:
- Severity of injuries
- Medical expenses (past, present, and future)
- Lost wages and earning capacity
- Pain and suffering
- Degree of defendant’s negligence
- Insurance coverage available
Trucking companies carry much higher insurance limits than typical auto policies, allowing for larger potential recoveries.
6. Will my case go to trial?
Most cases settle out of court, but we prepare every case as if it’s going to trial. This approach:
- Creates leverage in settlement negotiations
- Shows insurance companies we’re willing to go to court
- Ensures we’re ready if the case does go to trial
7. How long will my case take?
Timelines vary:
- Simple cases with clear liability: 6-12 months
- Complex cases with multiple parties: 1-3 years
- Cases that go to trial: 2-4 years
We work to resolve cases as quickly as possible while maximizing your recovery.
The Bottom Line: You Need to Act Now
This multi-vehicle pileup on Highway 287 wasn’t just an accident—it was a preventable tragedy caused by a combination of human error and potential trucking company negligence.
If you or a loved one were involved, you may be facing:
- Mounting medical bills
- Lost wages from missed work
- Long-term rehabilitation needs
- Pain and suffering that affects your quality of life
The trucking companies involved have teams of lawyers and insurance adjusters working to protect their interests. Who’s protecting yours?
At Attorney911, we offer:
✅ Free consultations to evaluate your case
✅ No upfront fees – we only get paid if we win
✅ 24/7 availability for emergencies
✅ Immediate evidence preservation to protect your rights
✅ 25+ years of trucking litigation experience
✅ Insider knowledge of insurance company tactics
✅ Proven track record of multi-million dollar results
Don’t Wait—Call Attorney911 Now
Every hour you wait, evidence in your case is disappearing.
Black box data can be overwritten. Dashcam footage gets deleted. Witnesses forget what they saw.
Call us now at 1-888-ATTY-911 for a free consultation.
Our Wichita Falls trucking accident attorneys are standing by to:
- Answer your questions about your legal rights
- Preserve critical evidence before it’s lost
- Fight for the compensation you deserve
Remember: The trucking company has lawyers working right now to protect them. You deserve the same level of representation.
“When an 18-wheeler changes your life in an instant, you need a lawyer who treats you like family. At Attorney911, we don’t just handle cases—we fight for families. If you’ve been hurt in a trucking accident in Wichita Falls, call us now at 1-888-ATTY-911. We’re ready to fight for you.”
— Ralph Manginello
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