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Laredo NetJets Plane Crash on Loop 20, Attorney911 Aviation Wrongful Death and Injury Lawyers, 27+ Years of Federal-Court ... — Attorney911, The Manginello Law Firm

Laredo NetJets Plane Crash on Loop 20 — Attorney911 Aviation Wrongful Death and Injury Lawyers: 27+ Years of Federal-Court Trial Experience, NTSB Party Process, Texas 2-Year Deadline, Montreal Convention, $100M+ NetJets/Berkshire Policy Limits — Free 24/7 Consultation, No Fee Unless We Win, Hablamos Español, 1-888-ATTY-911

Laredo, June 16, 2026: When a Business Jet Came Down on Loop 20 If you are reading this, you are probably not a journalist and not a researcher. You are someone whose life was just touched by what happened just before 10 p.m. on Tuesday night — a member of your family was on the plane, or you were on Loop 20 yourself, or you got a phone call you will never forget. We are sorry. We have sat at enough kitchen tables in the days after a death to know what the next hours will hold: calls you cannot return, paperwork no one warned you about, an insurance adjuster who will sound gentle and is not. This page is for you. What we know is this. A Cessna Citation Latitude, registration N523QS, operated by NetJets Aviation — the world's largest fractional-jet company and a Berkshire Hathaway subsidiary — struck Texas State Highway Loop 20, the Bob Bullock Loop that encircles Laredo, and caught fire. One of the six people on board was killed. The other five were taken to area hospitals, where most were later released. A car on the highway was struck; its occupants were taken to a hospital with what the Laredo Police Department described as non-critical injuries. Five police officers were treated for smoke inhalation and cleared by 2:45 a.m. Parts of the aircraft and pools of jet fuel remained on the roadway into Wednesday morning, closing Loop 20 in both directions for hours. The person…

Wilmington Personal Injury Guide, Why That News Story Isn't a Case, the Five Elements of a Real Delaware Claim, and Red Fl... — Attorney911, The Manginello Law Firm

Wilmington Personal Injury Guide: Why That News Story Isn’t a Case, the Five Elements of a Real Delaware Claim, and Red Flags When a Firm Markets a Non-Case — Attorney911, 1-888-ATTY-911

Wilmington Personal Injury Guide: Why That News Story Isn't a Case, the Five Elements of a Real Delaware Claim, and Red Flags When a Firm Markets a Non-Case You saw a story about a quirky little shop in Wilmington called the Oddporium — a museum-and-store run by a husband-and-wife team, full of two-headed bats and deformed lobster claws, with a Saturday science program for kids. The story was charming. It made you smile. And somewhere in the back of your mind, a quieter thought followed: wait — is this a case? Am I being marketed to? If you typed that thought into a search engine tonight, you found this page. We wrote it for you. The short answer: no, the Oddporium story is not a personal injury case, and any law firm that tells you it is should worry you. The longer answer — the one that will actually protect you and your family if you ever do have a real injury in Delaware — is below. It covers the five elements that turn an unfortunate event into a real legal claim, the Delaware statutes and deadlines that control yours, the insurance playbook that runs the moment you become a real case, and the red flags that separate a merit-first firm from a marketing machine. Our firm — Attorney911, The Manginello Law Firm, PLLC — has spent more than two and a half decades in courtrooms against trucking companies, corporate defendants, and the insurance carriers that insure them. Ralph Manginello,…

Zavala County Screwworm Outbreak Attorneys, Texas Rancher, Feedlot Worker and Livestock Hauler Rights After the 2026 New W... — Attorney911, The Manginello Law Firm

Zavala County Screwworm Outbreak Attorneys — Texas Rancher, Feedlot Worker and Livestock Hauler Rights After the 2026 New World Screwworm Detection, the $41 Billion Texas Cattle Industry at Stake, Workers’ Comp and Business Interruption Claims Against Insurance Companies, 2-Year Deadline Under § 16.003, Attorney911 with Ralph Manginello’s 27+ Years and Lupe Peña’s Former Insurance-Defense Experience, Free Consultation, No Fee Unless We Win, Hablamos Español, 1-888-ATTY-911

The Morning the Screwworm Came North You are a Texas rancher in Zavala County, or a feedlot hand in Dimmit County, or a livestock hauler running a load of calves up I-35 toward San Antonio. Or you are a ranch worker mending fence under a June sun that has been over ninety degrees since March. You have heard the news on the radio, or seen it on a relative's phone, or read the flyer the Texas Animal Health Commission sent to your local auction barn. The first confirmed case of New World screwworm in the United States in decades was identified on June 3, 2026 — a three-week-old calf, in your county, or close enough that the difference does not matter. And you are asking the question everyone from Crystal City to Carrizo Springs to Cotulla is asking right now: what does this mean for me, for my animals, for the next six months of my livelihood, for the workers whose hands keep my operation running? We are writing this page for you. We are The Manginello Law Firm, PLLC — Attorney911 — and we work with Texas ranching families, feedlot operators, livestock haulers, and the workers whose backs and hands keep the cattle industry moving. We bring 27+ years of courtroom experience to the work. One of our attorneys, Lupe Peña, spent years inside a national insurance defense firm — the rooms where livestock mortality claims and business interruption claims get priced, where adjusters learn to find a coverage…

Austin July 4th DWI & No-Refusal Crash Attorneys, How the 2026 Initiative Hands Texas Families Court-Admissible BAC Eviden... — Attorney911, The Manginello Law Firm

Austin July 4th DWI & No-Refusal Crash Attorneys — How the 2026 Initiative Hands Texas Families Court-Admissible BAC Evidence, Texas Dram Shop Law Holds Austin Bars Accountable, and Why You Cannot Wait Past the 2-Year Deadline — Free 24/7 Consultation, No Fee Unless We Win, 1-888-ATTY-911

The Morning After the Fourth: What a Drunk Driver in Austin Just Did to Your Family — and What the Warrant-Backed BAC in Your Case File Actually Means The sirens are still ringing when you reach for your phone. It is the Fourth of July weekend in Austin. Maybe you were driving home from Auditorium Shores. Maybe you were leaving a backyard barbecue in South Austin. Maybe you never made it to the fireworks at all because a driver who should not have been behind the wheel crossed the centerline on Slaughter Lane, on Burnet Road, on I-35, on FM 969 coming back from Lake Travis. The smell of antifreeze is in your hair. The kids are crying. An officer is telling you the other driver has been arrested. You have questions. Most of them don't have answers tonight. But one of them has an answer that may matter more than anything else you hear in the next six months: when Austin Police Department officers arrested that driver, the question was not only whether they took a breath test. Under the No Refusal Initiative Travis County runs during high-risk holiday windows, when a suspected drunk driver refuses chemical testing, the officer does not lose the evidence. The officer picks up a phone and dials an on-call magistrate. A search warrant is issued — sometimes in minutes — and a blood draw happens at the scene or at the booking station. That blood draw, performed under warrant, produces a court-admissible blood…

Houston's 2026 Housing Crisis, What the Kinder Institute Report Means for the 52.6% of Renters Who Are Cost-Burdened, the ... — Attorney911, The Manginello Law Firm

Houston’s 2026 Housing Crisis: What the Kinder Institute Report Means for the 52.6% of Renters Who Are Cost-Burdened, the 16% Drop in Black Homeownership East of I-69 and TX-288, and the 10% Insurance Hike Driving Families Out — A Community Resource Guide from Attorney911, Free Consultation, Hablamos Español, 1-888-ATTY-911

Houston in 2026: The Housing Squeeze Is Real, and It Is Hitting Specific Families the Hardest If you are reading this in Houston, Harris County, or anywhere along the I-69 corridor — if you opened this page at the kitchen table after staring at a rent increase, an eviction notice, or a homeowners insurance bill that jumped 10% in twelve months — this page is for you. We are Attorney911, The Manginello Law Firm, PLLC, and we work personal injury and wrongful death cases across Texas. Housing affordability law is not our practice area, and we will say so plainly in a moment. But the housing crisis in Houston creates real injuries, and where unsafe housing conditions cross into physical harm, that is exactly the fight we know how to wage. The Kinder Institute for Urban Research released its 2026 State of Housing Report, and the numbers describe what you already feel. More than half of Houston renters are cost-burdened — spending over 30% of their income on housing. In Harris County as a whole, the figure is 51.2%. In the city of Houston, it is 52.6%. These are not abstract percentages. They are families choosing between rent and groceries, between the electric bill and the bus pass, between staying in the neighborhood they grew up in and moving out to a county they cannot afford either. Behind the percentages is a geography. The 16% drop in Black homeownership between 2023 and 2024 is concentrated east of I-69 and TX-288…

Galveston Juneteenth & the Thomas Family Legacy, Attorney911 Explores the 1865 Reading of General Order No. 3, John Fluker... — Attorney911, The Manginello Law Firm

Galveston Juneteenth & the Thomas Family Legacy: Attorney911 Explores the 1865 Reading of General Order No. 3, John Fluker Thomas’s Enslavement in Michel B. Menard’s Household, and the Multi-Generational Advocacy That Made Juneteenth a Texas State Holiday in 1979 and a Federal Holiday in 2021 — An Educational Article from The Manginello Law Firm, 1-888-ATTY-911

The Thomas Brothers of Galveston and the Man Who Stood in the Street on June 19, 1865 If you saw the KTRK/ABC13 story on June 17, 2026, you met two elderly Galveston brothers — Eugene Thomas, 74, and Lawrence Thomas, 73 — who sat down with a local reporter and described the moment, more than twenty years ago, when genealogical research confirmed what their family had carried in its bones for generations. They are direct descendants of John Fluker Thomas, an enslaved youth who was brought to Texas from Macon, Georgia, in the late 1830s by Rebecca Bass Menard, the fourth wife of Michel B. Menard — the man who founded the City of Galveston. John Fluker Thomas was standing in the street on June 19, 1865, when Major General Gordon Granger's troops read General Order No. 3 and the more than 250,000 enslaved people in Texas learned they were free. After that day, John Fluker Thomas took the surname Thomas and dropped the surnames of the people who had owned him. He built a family. That family built a city. Two of his great-great-grandsons helped make June 19 a Texas state holiday in 1979, and one of them — Rev. James Benjamin Thomas, their late father — worked shoulder to shoulder with State Representative Al Edwards to get it done. This page is an educational article from The Manginello Law Firm, PLLC — the trial firm known as Attorney911. We are not the Thomas family's lawyers. We are not…

Meyerland Stray-Bullet & Apartment Negligent-Security Attorneys, Attorney911 Brings 27+ Years of Houston Trial Experience ... — Attorney911, The Manginello Law Firm

Meyerland Stray-Bullet & Apartment Negligent-Security Attorneys: Attorney911 Brings 27+ Years of Houston Trial Experience Against Chronic-Crime Properties Like Life at Jackson Square (the 2017 Messiah Mitchell Murder, the City of Houston’s Pending Closure Suit), Lupe Peña the Former Insurance-Defense Attorney Sends Same-Day Spoliation Letters to Freeze HPD Calls-for-Service, Surveillance Footage and the City’s Nuisance File, We Pierce Single-Purpose Real-Estate LLCs to Reach the Owner’s CGL Coverage, Texas 2-Year Deadline Under § 16.003, Mental Anguish, Diminished Home Value, Punitive Damages Viable on Clear-and-Convincing Evidence — Free Consultation, No Fee Unless We Win, Hablamos Español, 1-888-ATTY-911

The Bullet Came Through Your Bathroom Wall at Head Height — and It Did Not Have To You did not imagine it. A bullet came through the wall of your home at the level of your head while you slept, and you found it lodged in the bathroom a member of your family uses every single day. You have lived in this house for more than forty years. You raised a family here. You are not overreacting. You are describing a life-altering event, and Texas law recognizes it as such — even when, by grace, the projectile missed flesh by inches. That is the moment Lisa and Alan Lipman are living right now, in their Meyerland home on North Braeswood Boulevard, in southwest Harris County. ABC13 reported on June 17, 2026, that the Lipmans discovered a stray bullet lodged in their bathroom wall at head height, fired from or near the Life at Jackson Square Apartments — the chronically crime-plagued property across the street formerly known as Nob Hill. The Lipmans, who have owned their home for more than four decades, found the bullet nine days before the news report. The leasing office at the complex has been closed during business hours. The City of Houston has an active civil lawsuit pending to shut the property down. The Lipmans now fear for their safety in a house they have spent a lifetime making theirs. This page is written for the Lipmans, and for the other Houston families who live beside…

Houston Tropical Storm & Flood Injury Attorneys, Attorney911 Brings 27+ Years of Federal-Court Trial Experience to Harris,... — Attorney911, The Manginello Law Firm

Houston Tropical Storm & Flood Injury Attorneys: Attorney911 Brings 27+ Years of Federal-Court Trial Experience to Harris, Galveston, Brazoria and Chambers Counties as Potential Storm Arthur Tracks the Upper Texas Coast, 4–8 Inches of Rain and 1–4 Feet of Storm Surge Forecast, We Preserve TranStar Footage Before the 30-Day Overwrite, the 60-Day Texas Tort Claims Act Notice Clock for TxDOT and Harris County Is Already Running, Ralph Manginello Federal-Court Admitted, Lupe Peña Former Insurance-Defense Attorney, Apartment Flooding, Commercial Vehicle Storm Crashes, TBI, Wrongful Death — Free 24/7 Consultation, No Fee Unless We Win, Hablamos Español, 1-888-ATTY-911

Right Now, in Houston, the Water Is Rising — and So Is the Clock on Your Rights The National Hurricane Center has issued its first advisory on Potential Storm One, the system that is expected to become Tropical Storm Arthur within forty-eight hours. The forecast track takes it across the northwestern Gulf and up the Upper Texas Coast, with landfall expected late Wednesday into Thursday somewhere near the Texas–Louisiana line. The Houston metropolitan area sits squarely inside the Tropical Storm Watch envelope. Widespread rainfall of four to eight inches is forecast, with isolated totals up to twelve inches. Wind gusts of thirty to forty miles an hour. Storm surge of one to four feet. The threat the forecasters keep using the words "life-threatening" to describe is not the wind. It is the water — the street flooding, the bayou overtopping, the flash flood that catches a driver on a familiar underpass and turns a commute into a recovery. If you are reading this in Houston, in Harris County, in Galveston, Brazoria, or Chambers County, the storm is not an abstraction to you. You are watching the radar. You are moving vehicles to higher ground. You are filling bathtubs. You are checking on elderly neighbors. You may be in a shelter, or in a hospital waiting room, or sitting in a car on I-45 watching water rise over the concrete, or you may be standing in a living room where the carpet is floating and the water has reached the second…

San Antonio Gunpointing Assault Victim Attorneys, Held at Gunpoint After the Knicks-Spurs NBA Finals Game 5? Texas Law Rec... — Attorney911, The Manginello Law Firm

San Antonio Gunpointing Assault Victim Attorneys — Held at Gunpoint After the Knicks-Spurs NBA Finals Game 5? Texas Law Recognizes Assault and IIED Claims Even With No Physical Injury, Attorney911’s 27+ Years of Federal-Court Trial Experience, Lupe Peña Former Insurance-Defense Attorney, Punitive Damages Against the Driver and Possibly the Frost Bank Center for Negligent Security, Surveillance Video Overwrites in 30 Days — Two-Year Texas Deadline Under § 16.003, Free 24/7 Consultation, No Fee Unless We Win, Hablamos Español, 1-888-ATTY-911

You Were Held at Gunpoint in San Antonio. You Don't Have to Shake It Off. Somewhere over Texas, on a flight home after the Knicks beat the Spurs in five, you probably closed your eyes and saw the white pickup truck's window again. Maybe you saw the driver's grin before the barrel. Maybe you saw nothing — just the moment your body decided whether to run, freeze, or both. Maybe you have told no one. Maybe you told everyone. Maybe you have already told yourself it was nothing, that nobody got shot, that you walked away, that you "shook it off," and that whatever happened in San Antonio stays in San Antonio. We are going to tell you something a lot of people have not told you yet, and we are going to tell you plainly, because you deserve plain talk after what you saw. Being held at gunpoint in Texas is not a minor inconvenience. It is not a "weird thing that happened." Under Texas law, pointing a firearm at an identifiable stranger is aggravated assault — a felony of the second degree, punishable by two to twenty years in a Texas prison. The driver who pointed that gun at you and laughed was committing a felony in your presence. Texas law also gives you a civil case — a lawsuit for money — against that driver, and in many situations against other parties whose failures made the assault possible. You do not have to have been shot to…

Houston Ozempic & Wegovy Muscle Loss Lawyers, ENDO 2026 Study Confirms GLP-1 Users Lose Lean Mass and Cut Daily Activity, ... — Attorney911, The Manginello Law Firm

Houston Ozempic & Wegovy Muscle Loss Lawyers — ENDO 2026 Study Confirms GLP-1 Users Lose Lean Mass and Cut Daily Activity, Attorney911 Brings 27+ Years of Federal-Court Trial Experience, We Pursue Novo Nordisk and Eli Lilly Under Texas Failure-to-Warn Law, Preserve Your Fitbit and Apple Health Data Before the 365-Day Overwrite, Two-Year Deadline Under Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code §16.003, Fragility Fracture Cases Reach $1M-$5M+ — Free Consultation, No Fee Unless We Win, Hablamos Español, 1-888-ATTY-911

You Lost the Weight. You Did Not Expect to Lose the Strength. You stepped on the scale and the number looked right. Maybe for the first time in years. The mirror told you what you wanted to hear. Friends told you that you looked great. The medication was working. But when you tried to stand up from a chair, your legs did not push back the way they used to. When you carried the grocery bags from the car, your arms shook. When you climbed the stairs, you had to stop at the top — breathing hard, legs trembling, the way your grandmother's legs used to tremble. The weight was gone. The strength was gone with it. When you mentioned the weakness to your doctor, you were told you looked fine, or to eat more protein, or that the fatigue would pass. It may not pass. A study presented at ENDO 2026 — the Endocrine Society's annual meeting in Chicago — confirms what you have been feeling in your body. Researchers following 753 adults who started a GLP-1 medication (semaglutide, liraglutide, dulaglutide, or tirzepatide) found that their average daily steps fell from 5,047 to 4,487. Their moderate-to-vigorous activity fell from 28 minutes a day to 22. The men in the study had it worse. The patients who already had joint or muscle pain had it worse still. The lead author, Dr. Sajana Maharjan of HSHS St. John's Hospital in Springfield, Illinois, put it plainly: exercise is essential for preserving strength…

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