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Semi-Truck Hit-and-Run Near Carrier-National on Highway 231: Three Hospitalized After an Unsafe Lane Change Caused a Rollover and the Trucker Fled, Attorney911 Pursues the Unidentified Carrier and Its At-Fault Driver, We Pull Dashcam, EDR and Business-Surveillance Footage Before the 72-Hour Overwrite, 49 CFR Financial-Responsibility Minimum Applies, Alabama’s Pure Contributory-Negligence Bar Makes Fault Allocation Critical, Ralph Manginello’s 27+ Years of Federal-Court Trial Practice, Lupe Peña the Former Insurance-Defense Insider, the Firm Has Recovered $2.5M+ in Truck-Crash Cases — Free 24/7 Consultation, No Fee Unless We Win, Hablamos Español, 1-888-ATTY-911

Midland City Semi-Truck Hit-and-Run on Highway 231: Three Injured, the Truck Gone, and the Clock Already Running Against You If you are reading this from a hospital room in Dothan, from a kitchen table in Midland City, or from a phone in a tow-yard parking lot — we are talking to you. Not to the internet. To you. A semi-truck clipped the rear of a passenger car on Highway 231 near Covan Coleman Drive, sent that car rolling into the median, and kept driving south. Three people went to the hospital. The truck did not stop. The Midland City Police Department is looking for it. And while the police search, the evidence that could identify that truck — the dashcam footage, the business surveillance cameras along that stretch of 231, the paint transfer on the victim’s car, the witness memories — is disappearing on its own schedule. Some of it will be gone in 72 hours. Some of it was gone before you finished reading this sentence. We are Attorney911 — The Manginello Law Firm, PLLC. We handle commercial-truck crash cases, including the hardest kind: the ones where the truck that hit you vanished and the only name you have is a partial description and a direction of travel. Ralph Manginello has spent 27+ years in courtrooms, including federal court. Lupe Peña spent years inside a national insurance-defense firm — the rooms where adjusters and their software decided how to deny, delay, and devalue people exactly like you — and…

Odessa Trucker Johan Solias Penton Killed When His 2020 International Semi Overturned on SH 115 in Andrews County — Carrier-National Wrongful-Death Attorneys at Attorney911 Pursue Claims for Permian Basin Oilfield Trucker Fatalities Where a Seatbelted Driver Does Not Simply Leave the Roadway, We Investigate Mechanical Failure, Tire Defects, Employer Pressure and Roadway Design Before the Vehicle Is Scrapped, We Image the ECM Black-Box and ELD Data Before the Overwrite, Ralph Manginello’s 27+ Years of Federal-Court Trial Practice, Lupe Peña the Former Insurance-Defense Insider, Texas Wrongful-Death and Survival Law With the Workers’ Comp Subscriber-or-Non-Subscriber Distinction That Determines the Tort Path, 49 CFR Maintenance Requirements, the Firm Has Recovered $2.5M+ in Truck-Crash Cases and Millions in Wrongful-Death Cases — Free 24/7 Consultation, No Fee Unless We Win, Hablamos Español, 1-888-ATTY-911

A 34-Year-Old Odessa Trucker Died on SH 115 — His Family Deserves to Know Why If you are reading this at 2 a.m. because someone you love drove a truck in the Permian Basin and did not come home, we want you to hear something first: a seatbelt-wearing experienced commercial driver does not simply leave a roadway for no reason. The fact that his 2020 International semi-truck departed State Highway 115, rolled into the east barrow ditch, and overturned in the dark of a November night in Andrews County does not mean this was his fault. It means something went wrong that the Texas Department of Public Safety is still investigating — and that the answer may live inside the truck itself, in the records of the company that maintained it, or in the conditions of a road that has killed before. We are Attorney911 — The Manginello Law Firm, PLLC. We handle commercial trucking wrongful death cases across Texas, including the oilfield corridors of the Permian Basin. This page is not a sales pitch. It is the education we would give you if you were sitting across our table right now — the law, the evidence clocks, the insurance company’s playbook, and the honest question of what a case like this is worth, all laid out so you can make decisions with your eyes open. What happened on SH 115 near SW County Road 3501 in Andrews County on November 15, 2025, is a tragedy that the oilfield community…

Fatal Semi-Truck Rollover Fire Kills Ildefonso Sigala Gonzalez at FM 1776 and FM 1927 in Ward County, Texas: Attorney911 Pursues the Carrier, the Maintenance Record and the Fuel-System Design Behind 17-Year-Old Peterbilt Rollover Fires on Permian Basin FM Roads, Ralph Manginello’s 27+ Years of Federal-Court Trial Practice, Lupe Peña the Former Insurance-Defense Insider Who Knows How the Claims Machine Uses the Preliminary Unsafe-Speed Finding to Deny Families, We Move to Preserve the ECM Black-Box Data Before the 30-Day Overwrite and Secure the Wreckage Before It Is Scrapped, Texas Wrongful-Death and Survival Law with the Comparative-Fault 51% Bar and the Non-Subscriber Advantage That Can Eliminate the Defense, the Firm Has Recovered $2.5M+ in Truck-Crash Cases and Millions in Wrongful-Death Cases — Free 24/7 Consultation, No Fee Unless We Win, Hablamos Español, 1-888-ATTY-911

Ward County, Texas Semi-Truck Rollover Fire: What the DPS “Unsafe Speed” Finding Does Not Tell You About a 2009 Peterbilt, a Bar Ditch, and a Fire That Followed If you found this page because someone you love was killed in a truck crash in Ward County, we want you to hear this first: the preliminary report from the Texas Department of Public Safety is not the final word on what happened. It is a starting point — one built from yaw marks, gouge marks, and the final position of the truck in a bar ditch off FM 1776. It does not account for a 17-year-old truck’s brakes. It does not test whether the steering held. It does not examine whether the fuel system on that 2009 Peterbilt should have contained its diesel in a rollover instead of feeding a fire. And it does not look at whether the company that put that driver on that road with that truck had been maintaining it at all. The DPS finding of “unsafe speed” is preliminary — and in Texas, that word matters more than you might think, because if a jury agrees the driver was 51% or more at fault, the family’s recovery is barred entirely. That is the fight this page is about. We are Attorney911 — The Manginello Law Firm, PLLC — and this is what we need the family of a man killed in a Permian Basin truck fire to know before the evidence disappears. Why “Unsafe Speed” Is…

Big Rig vs. Train Crash at Highway 80 & CR 1130 in Midland, TX — Attorney911 Brings Ralph Manginello’s 27+ Years of Federal-Court Trial Practice to Permian Basin Grade-Crossing Collisions Where Oilfield Truck Traffic Meets Rural Crossings That May Lack Active Warning Gates, We Pursue the Commercial Carrier Behind the Big Rig and the Railroad Operating the Crossing, the FMCSA Stop Requirement Under 49 CFR 392.10 and FRA Signal Maintenance Rules Govern Who Pays When Mass Disparity Turns a Grade Crossing Into a High-Energy Collision, We Move to Preserve the Locomotive Camera Footage and Truck EDR Data Before the Retention Cycle Overwrites Them, Lupe Peña the Former Insurance-Defense Insider Who Knows How the Claims Machine Values and Denies Train-Truck Cases, the Firm Has Recovered $2.5M+ in Truck-Crash Cases and Millions in Wrongful-Death Cases, Texas Comparative-Fault and Wrongful-Death Doctrine Apply, the Statute of Limitations Is Running — Free 24/7 Consultation, No Fee Unless We Win, Hablamos Español, 1-888-ATTY-911

Midland Train-Truck Crash on Highway 80: What Happens When a Big Rig Meets a Freight Train at a Permian Basin Crossing If you are reading this because someone you love was in the truck that met the train near Highway 80 and North County Road 1130, you already know something about the physics of what happened that no news headline can capture. A freight train does not stop the way a car stops. A tractor-trailer does not survive the way a passenger vehicle survives. And the crossing where this happened sits in the middle of the most intense heavy-truck traffic corridor in Texas — the Permian Basin, where oilfield trucks run rural county roads at all hours, crossing railroad tracks that were laid decades before the boom put a fleet on top of them. We are writing this for you, not for a search engine. What follows is the full picture — the federal rules that govern what a commercial driver must do at every grade crossing, the evidence that is disappearing right now from both the truck and the train, the medical reality of what these collisions do to a human body, the insurance architecture behind both sides, and the Texas legal framework that decides who pays and how much. We are Attorney911 — The Manginello Law Firm. We handle commercial trucking and catastrophic injury cases in Texas, and we built this page so that when you finish reading it, you know more about your situation than the adjuster…

Fatal Semi-Truck Failure-to-Yield Crash on SH 302 in Carrier-National That Killed 49-Year-Old San Angelo Woman Kimberly Kennedy: Attorney911 Wrongful Death Attorneys Bring Ralph Manginello’s 27+ Years of Federal-Court Trial Practice to the Permian Basin Oilfield Corridor Where Heavy Commercial Truck Traffic Turns Across Oncoming Lanes, We Pursue the Motor Carrier Behind the At-Fault Tractor-Trailer Driver, Lupe Peña the Former Insurance-Defense Attorney Who Knows How the Claims Machine Values and Denies Fatal Truck Crashes, We Extract the ELD Hours-of-Service Data and ECM Black-Box Records Before the 6-Month FMCSA Overwrite, Mandatory Post-Crash Drug Testing Under 49 CFR 382.303 and the Federal Financial-Responsibility Minimum, the Texas Wrongful Death Act With Its Comparative-Fault Rule and the Stowers Doctrine That Forces the Carrier’s Insurer to Settle Within Policy Limits, the Firm Has Recovered $2.5M+ in Truck-Crash Cases and Millions in Wrongful-Death Cases — Free 24/7 Consultation, No Fee Unless We Win, Hablamos Español, 1-888-ATTY-911

Odessa Fatal Semi-Truck Crash on SH 302 — Your Family’s Legal Rights After a Tractor-Trailer Failed to Yield If you are reading this because someone you love was killed on State Highway 302 near Yukon Avenue in Odessa on the evening of May 28, we want you to hear three things before anything else. First: this crash was not her fault. A commercial semi-truck turned left across oncoming traffic without yielding, and the law could not be clearer about who bears responsibility for that. Second: the trucking company and its insurer are already working — right now, while you are grieving — to shape the narrative, to control the evidence, and to minimize what this death costs them. Third: you do not have to make any decision today, this week, or this month about a lawsuit. Your only job right now is to grieve. But the evidence that proves what happened is on a clock that runs whether or not anyone has called a lawyer, and some of it can legally disappear in a matter of weeks. We are Attorney911 — The Manginello Law Firm, PLLC. We handle commercial trucking wrongful death cases across Texas, including the Permian Basin corridors that run through Ector County. What follows is not a sales pitch. It is a complete explanation of what happened on that road, what the law gives your family, what the trucking company is already doing, and what we would pull first if you called us tomorrow. Nothing here is…

Fatal Semi-Truck Wrongful Death at FM 307 and I-20 in Ector County, Texas — A Peterbilt Failed to Yield, Turning Left Into Steffan Robert Mick’s Chevrolet and Killing the 29-Year-Old Midland Husband and Father of Two — Attorney911 Pursues the Motor Carrier and OPS Logistics LLC Under 49 CFR Parts 390-399, We Extract the ELD and ECM Black-Box Data Before the Overwrite, Pull the Driver Qualification File and Mandatory Post-Fatal Drug Testing Records, Ralph Manginello’s 27+ Years of Federal-Court Trial Practice, Lupe Peña the Former Insurance-Defense Insider Who Knows How the Claims Machine Values and Denies These Cases, the Firm Has Recovered $2.5M+ in Truck-Crash Cases and Millions in Wrongful-Death Cases, Texas Wrongful Death Act and Stowers Exposure When the Insurer Refuses a Reasonable Pre-Trial Demand, ELD Data on an 8-Day On-Device Cycle and the Statute of Limitations Is Running — Free 24/7 Consultation, No Fee Unless We Win, Hablamos Español, 1-888-ATTY-911

Ector County Jury Awards $49 Million to a Midland Family After a Semi-Truck Failed to Yield on FM 307 — Full Forensic Case Analysis If you are reading this because someone you love was killed on a West Texas road by a commercial truck, you already know the first thing that matters: the grief does not wait for the legal system to catch up. A 29-year-old husband and father of two from Midland left home on January 27, 2025, and did not come back. A 2016 Peterbilt with a towed trailer turned left across his path at the FM 307 and Interstate 20 interchange in Ector County, struck the driver’s side of his Chevrolet Suburban, and he was pronounced dead at the scene. The Texas Department of Public Safety said the truck failed to yield the right-of-way. A jury in Ector County’s 244th District Court sat through a three-day trial and returned a $49 million verdict — allocating 65% of the responsibility to the trucking company, OPS Logistics LLC, and 35% to the driver. That verdict is not a check. It is the beginning of a second fight — the collection fight — and it is the fight most families never see coming. We are writing this page for the person who just lost someone on a road like FM 307 and is trying to understand what happens next: what the law allows, what the evidence showed, what the insurance company is already doing, and what a verdict like this…

Harris County Deputy Killed Clipping Parked 18-Wheeler on Tomball Parkway: Attorney911 Pursues the Carrier Behind the Stopped Trailer Where an 80,000-Pound Rig Becomes an Invisible Wall at Highway Speed, FMCSA Warning-Device and Conspicuity Requirements of 49 CFR 392.22 and 393.95, We Pull the ELD Telematics and Dashcam Before the 8-Day Overwrite, Ralph Manginello’s 27+ Years of Federal-Court Trial Practice, Avvo-Rated Excellent, Lupe Peña the Former Insurance-Defense Insider Who Knows How the Claims Machine Values and Denies These Cases, $2.5M+ Truck-Crash Recovery and Millions in Wrongful-Death Cases, Texas Wrongful-Death Doctrine and the Comparative-Fault Rule With Its 51% Bar, Free 24/7 Consultation, No Fee Unless We Win, Hablamos Español, 1-888-ATTY-911

Carrier-National Parked 18-Wheeler Wrongful Death — What Happened on Tomball Parkway and What the Family Needs to Know Right Now If you are reading this, someone you love — a Harris County sheriff’s deputy — is gone. He was doing his job, driving a patrol vehicle on Tomball Parkway, and he clipped a parked 18-wheeler. That tractor-trailer should not have been where it was, in the condition it was in, without the warnings the law requires. And right now, while you are grieving, the trucking company’s insurance adjusters are already working — identifying witnesses, preserving the evidence that helps them and letting disappear the evidence that hurts them, and building the narrative that this was just an unavoidable accident. It was not. We handle 18-wheeler accident cases and wrongful death claims across Texas, and we are writing this page so that you understand, before you ever pick up the phone, exactly what happened, what the law requires, what the evidence clock looks like, and what your family’s independent rights are — separate from the department’s internal investigation, separate from death benefits, separate from anything the sheriff’s office or the county is doing. This is legal information, not legal advice. Every case turns on its own facts. But the information on this page is the information the trucking company’s lawyers hope you do not find for another six months — by which point the evidence they are most afraid of will have legally disappeared. The Federal Rules That Govern a Parked…

Highway 118 Tractor-Trailer Collision Kills Two Motorcycle Riders in Algonquin Highlands, Haliburton County — Attorney911 Brings Ralph Manginello’s 27+ Years of Federal-Court Trial Practice to Commercial Truck Wrongful-Death Cases, We Pursue the Carriers Behind the Contractor Shells and Pull the ECM Black-Box Data, Dashcam Footage and ELD Logs Before the Overwrite, the Post-Crash Truck Fire Means Electronic Evidence May Already Be Lost, Lupe Peña the Former Insurance-Defense Attorney Who Knows How the Claims Machine Values and Denies These Cases, the Firm Has Recovered $2.5M+ in Truck-Crash Cases and Millions in Wrongful-Death Matters, Ontario’s Fatal Accidents Act Governs Loss of Care, Guidance and Companionship Claims for Two Riders Killed Together — Free 24/7 Consultation, No Fee Unless We Win, Hablamos Español, 1-888-ATTY-911

Two Lives Lost on Highway 118: What a Tractor-Trailer vs. Motorcycle Collision Means for the Families Left Behind Two people you love were on that motorcycle together. That is the first thing we need you to hear, and the thing no one has said plainly enough yet: losing two family members at the same time, in the same moment, on the same road, is a grief that does not compare to any single loss. One death leaves a hole. Two deaths from the same collision leave a universe rearranged. The 64-year-old woman who was driving and the 79-year-old man riding behind her were not two separate tragedies that happened to coincide. They were one family, on one ride, on a Sunday afternoon in October on a highway they may have traveled a hundred times, and a collision with a commercial tractor-trailer took them both. We are writing this for the people who are left to make sense of it. You may be a son or daughter who got the call from the Ontario Provincial Police. You may be a sibling, a cousin, a friend who was supposed to meet them. You are reading this in the hours or days after, and you are already being told things by people who sound sympathetic and are not on your side. We want you to have something different: the truth about what happened, what the law allows, what the trucking company is already doing, and what you should do — and refuse to…

Haskell TX Police-Chase Wrongful Death — Stolen Patrol Car Crashes Head-On Into an 18-Wheeler on Highway 277 After Officers Fire Eight Shots — Attorney911 Brings 27+ Years of Federal-Court Trial Practice to Carrier-National Pursuit-Collision Cases, We Pursue the Governmental Entities Behind the Deadly Force and the Failure to Secure a Pepper-Sprayed Suspect Surrounded by Multiple Officers, We Extract the Patrol-Car EDR, Body-Camera Footage and Ballistics Before the 90-Day Retention Window Closes, Lupe Peña the Former Insurance-Defense Insider, Texas Tort Claims Act Motor-Vehicle Waiver and the 51% Comparative-Fault Bar, Millions Recovered in Wrongful-Death Cases — Free 24/7 Consultation, No Fee Unless We Win, Hablamos Español, 1-888-ATTY-911

The Midnight Call on Highway 277 The phone call comes late on a Monday night. A roadside park in Haskell County. A traffic contact that went sideways. A chase north on Highway 277, spike strips, a standoff at the John Deere dealership, pepper spray, a stolen patrol car, eight gunshots, and then — two miles down a dark rural highway — a head-on collision with an 18-wheeler. Someone you love is not coming home. Whether you are the family of the person who died in that stolen patrol car, or you are the truck driver who saw headlights cross the center line on an unlit stretch of two-lane highway with no time to swerve, you are standing in the same wreckage, asking the same question: who is responsible for what happened, and what are my rights? We are going to answer that question honestly. Not with slogans. Not with promises. With the law, the evidence, and the truth about what a case like this is worth and what it is up against. Highway 277 through Haskell and Jones Counties is a major rural arterial connecting the Abilene metro northward toward Wichita Falls. It runs through open ranchland — 70 mph speed limits, limited lighting, narrow shoulders, intermittent commercial truck traffic serving agricultural operations and the oilfield service corridor that feeds the Permian Basin and the Bakken region to the north. At night, on this road, a head-on collision at pursuit speed is not a crash. It is a catastrophe. And…

Hit-and-Run Survivor Rights in Georgia — Attorney911 Pursues the Unidentified Driver and the UM Carrier When the At-Fault Party Flees the Scene Without Rendering Aid, Georgia’s Statutory Duty to Stop as Negligence Per Se, We Canvass Surveillance Cameras and Analyze Vehicle Debris Before the 30-Day CCTV Overwrite and 72-Hour Witness Memory Decay, Ralph Manginello’s 27+ Years of Federal-Court Trial Practice, Lupe Peña the Former Insurance-Defense Insider Who Knows How UM Carriers Value and Deny Hit-and-Run Claims, the Firm Has Recovered $50M+ for Injury Victims — Free 24/7 Consultation, No Fee Unless We Win, Hablamos Español, 1-888-ATTY-911

Atlanta Hit-and-Run: Your Legal Options When the Driver Who Hit You Disappeared You were struck by a vehicle, and the person behind the wheel chose to leave you on the pavement instead of stopping to help. That choice — the decision to flee — is not just a crime. It is a separate act of negligence that Georgia law treats with its own civil consequences. And right now, the most important thing you need to hear is this: the fact that the driver has not been identified does not mean you have no path to recovery. Georgia built an insurance mechanism specifically for this scenario. It is called uninsured motorist coverage, and it exists precisely because lawmakers understood that some drivers run — and that the people they leave behind still have medical bills, lost wages, and lives that need rebuilding. We are Attorney911 — The Manginello Law Firm, PLLC. Our trial team takes Georgia hit-and-run cases, working with local counsel where required, and we are writing this page for the person at 2 a.m. in an Atlanta kitchen, staring at a discharge paperwork folder, wondering whether anyone is ever going to find the person who did this. We are going to tell you, in plain language, exactly what the law gives you, what the insurance company is already doing, what evidence is dying while you read this, and what the first 72 hours look like if you want to protect your rights. None of what follows is a promise…

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