City of Clifton 18-Wheeler Accident Attorneys: Attorney911 brings dominant legal firepower led by Ralph Manginello’s 25+ years of experience and multi-million dollar results. Featuring a former insurance defense attorney on staff, we use insider knowledge of industry tactics to defeat trucking companies. We are FMCSA regulation masters (49 CFR 390-399) specializing in black box data extraction, hours of service violations, and driver qualification failures. Handling catastrophic jackknife, rollover, and underride crashes involving traumatic brain injuries, spinal cord damage, and wrongful death, our Legal Emergency Lawyers™ fight for the maximum compensation you deserve. Get a free 24/7 consultation at 1-888-ATTY-911—there is no fee unless we win and we advance all investigation costs. Hablamos Español.
Why You Need a Fighter After an 18-Wheeler Accident in Clifton The impact was catastrophic. On State Highway 6, just outside of the City of Clifton, 80,000 pounds of steel slammed into your vehicle. In a split second, your car, weighing barely 4,000 pounds, was treated like a toy by a massive commercial machine. This isn't just another car wreck. When a semi-truck causes a collision in Bosque County, the physics alone ensure that the human body pays a price it wasn't meant to endure. You're likely facing mounting medical bills, the inability to work, and an insurance adjuster who is already looking for ways to blame you for the crash. We know what you’re going through because we’ve seen it hundreds of times before. At Attorney911, our managing partner Ralph Manginello has spent more than 25 years in the trenches of trucking litigation. Since 1998, he has gone toe-to-toe with the world’s largest corporations—including billion-dollar entities like BP—and he has won. If you've been hurt in a commercial vehicle accident in Clifton, you don't need a lawyer who just "handles" accidents. You need a team that understands the federal regulations that govern these trucks and has the resources to take on a Fortune 500 defense team. The trucking company that hit you has already dispatched their own "rapid response team" to the scene. Often, these corporate investigators arrive before the ambulance has even reached the hospital. They are there to take photos, interview witnesses, and—most importantly—look for evidence they…