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Fatal Tractor-Trailer Collision on FM 866 at University Boulevard: Jorge Zapata, 27, of Odessa Killed When a Peterbilt Semi Swept Across Northbound Lanes in a Pre-Dawn Turn on a Permian Basin Farm-to-Market Corridor, His Passenger Hospitalized with Serious Injuries — Attorney911 Brings Ralph Manginello’s 27+ Years of Federal-Court Trial Practice to Commercial-Vehicle Wrongful-Death Claims, We Pursue the Carrier Operating the Peterbilt Semi and the PACCAR Distribution Chain, We Extract the ELD and ECM Black-Box Data Before the 30-Day Overwrite, Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations Under 49 CFR and the Financial-Responsibility Minimum, Lupe Peña the Former Insurance-Defense Attorney Who Knows How the Commercial Claims Machine Values and Denies These Fatal Cases, Texas Wrongful-Death and Survival Doctrine, the Firm Has Recovered $2.5M+ in Truck-Crash Cases and Millions in Wrongful-Death Claims — Free 24/7 Consultation, No Fee Unless We Win, Hablamos Español, 1-888-ATTY-911

The Truck Turned Across Your Path on FM 866 — What Happens Now, and What the Company Is Already Doing You are reading this because someone you love did not come home from FM 866 on a Monday morning in January. A Peterbilt semi-truck turned east onto University Boulevard and crossed the northbound lanes — the lanes your person was driving in — and the GMC struck the trailer. Then the GMC hit a stopped pickup. And now one of you is planning a funeral, and the other is sitting in a hospital room at Medical Center Hospital, and the whole thing feels like it happened in a country that operates by rules nobody explained to you. We are going to explain them. Every one that matters. Not in legal language — in plain English, the way a trial lawyer talks to a family across a kitchen table at two in the morning, because that is the hour people in Odessa are awake right now, staring at a phone, trying to understand what just happened to them. Here is the first thing you need to know: the trucking company has already started building its defense. Not tomorrow. Not after the funeral. Already. The carrier’s insurance adjuster opened a file the same morning. The truck itself — the Peterbilt and the trailer it was pulling — is sitting somewhere right now, and the electronic data inside its engine computer is already on a clock. Federal law only makes the company keep…

Semi-Truck Collision and Fire on Highway 285 Near the 302 Interchange in Reeves County, Texas — David Noel Montanez’s Rig in Flames After a Stop-Sign Right-of-Way Failure, Attorney911 Pursues Truway Xpress LLC and the Carrier Training Deficiencies Behind Commercial Trucking Crashes, We Pull the ELD, ECM Black-Box and Driver Qualification Files Before the Overwrite, Ralph Manginello’s 27+ Years of Federal-Court Trial Practice, Lupe Peña the Former Insurance-Defense Insider, $2.5M+ Recovered in Truck-Crash Cases, 49 CFR Training and Supervision Violations, Texas Proportionate-Responsibility Doctrine — Free 24/7 Consultation, No Fee Unless We Win, Hablamos Español, 1-888-ATTY-911

The Crash on Highway 285 — and Why the Clock Is Already Running If you are reading this because a semi truck turned into your path on Highway 285 and your world caught fire — literally or figuratively — you are in the hardest hours of your life. You may be in a hospital bed in Odessa, or sitting at a kitchen table in Pecos with a folder of bills and a phone full of calls from an insurance adjuster who sounds friendly and is not. You may be the one who was burned, or you may be the family of someone who was. Either way, the crash already happened. What happens next is the part that decides whether you get justice or get swallowed by a system designed to close your file cheaply. Here is the first thing you need to know, and it is not comfort — it is a warning. The truck that hit you on Highway 285 near the 302 interchange on October 15, 2025, generated evidence the moment it happened. A driver’s log. A truck’s engine computer. A camera on the dashboard. A post-crash drug and alcohol test result — or the written excuse for why one was never done. And federal law, which governs every interstate commercial truck on that road, has already started the countdown on how long the company has to keep that evidence before it can legally destroy it. The driver’s hours-of-service records — the documents that would show whether fatigue…

Semi-Truck Hit Train at the Highway 80 and County Road 1130 Grade Crossing in Midland, Texas: Attorney911 Pursues the Trucking Carrier and the Railroad Operator When a Freight Train Meets a Commercial Truck at a Rural Crossing and the Cab Is Crushed, We Pull the Locomotive Event Recorder, the Crossing-Signal Activation Logs and the Truck’s ELD Telematics Before the Overwrite, 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 Train-Versus-Truck Collisions, FRA Grade-Crossing Requirements Under 49 CFR Part 234 and FMCSA Commercial-Vehicle Rules, the Firm Has Recovered $2.5M+ in Truck-Crash Cases and Millions for Injury Victims — Free 24/7 Consultation, No Fee Unless We Win, Hablamos Español, 1-888-ATTY-911

When a Semi-Truck Meets a Train in Midland — What Happens to the Person Trapped Inside You are reading this because someone you love was trapped inside a commercial truck that hit a train at the crossing of East County Road 1130 and Highway 80, and the Midland Fire Department had to cut them out of the wreckage. That sentence carries more weight than most people will ever carry in a lifetime. We know what you are sitting with right now — the phone call, the drive to the hospital, the waiting room where nobody tells you anything fast enough. We know because this is what we do. We handle commercial-vehicle collision cases, we handle 18-wheeler and semi-truck crash cases, and we handle them in the Permian Basin, where the truck traffic is heavier and the stakes are higher than almost anywhere else in the country. Here is the first thing you need to hear: the fact that additional information was “not immediately available” in the news does not mean nothing happened. It means the evidence is still warm, still sitting in tow yards and on electronic servers and in the cab of that truck — and it means the clock on how long the law makes the company keep that evidence has already started running. The day you call a lawyer is the day that clock starts working for you instead of against you. One person was trapped and extricated. That word — extricated — tells a trauma surgeon…

Fatal Semi-Truck Collision on a Midland Roadway Kills a Woman Riding an E-Bike, Attorney911 with Ralph Manginello’s 27+ Years of Federal-Court Trial Practice Pursues Wrongful-Death Claims on the Permian Basin’s Oilfield Corridors Where 80,000-Pound Rigs Share the Road With Unprotected Cyclists, Texas Wrongful-Death Law Gives the Family the Right to Hold the At-Fault Carrier and Its Contractor Shells Accountable, Lupe Peña the Former Insurance-Defense Insider Who Knows How the Claims Machine Values Fatal Trucking Cases, We Extract the ELD and ECM Black-Box Data Before the Overwrite Erases the Braking Record, Federal Financial-Responsibility Minimum Under 49 CFR 390-399, the Firm Has Recovered Millions in Wrongful-Death Cases and $2.5M+ in Truck-Crash Recoveries — Free 24/7 Consultation, No Fee Unless We Win, Hablamos Español, 1-888-ATTY-911

Midland Semi-Truck Killed a Woman on an E-Bike: What Her Family Needs to Know Right Now If you are reading this, someone you love was killed on a bicycle in Midland by a commercial truck. The Department of Public Safety has a crash report. The truck has been towed or driven away. The driver may have been tested or may not have been. And the trucking company’s insurance adjuster has already opened a file — not to help you, but to limit what your family can ever recover. You are in the hours and days after a death that did not have to happen. An e-bike rider is the most vulnerable person on any road — no steel frame, no airbag, sitting at the height of a truck’s wheels, in a city where the oil industry has put more heavy trucks on roads built for a fraction of this traffic. The forces involved are not a collision. They are annihilation. And the company that put that truck on the road is already working to control what the evidence shows. We are Attorney911 — The Manginello Law Firm. We handle commercial trucking wrongful-death cases. 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 now sits on your side of the table. We know what the carrier is doing right…

Fatal Semi-Truck Failure-to-Yield Collision on SH 302 Near Yukon Avenue in Odessa, Ector County, Texas Claims Kimberly Kay Kennedy, 49, of San Angelo — Attorney911 Brings Ralph Manginello’s 27+ Years of Federal-Court Trial Practice to Permian Basin Commercial-Vehicle Wrongful-Death Cases, We Pursue the Motor Carriers, the Freight Shippers, and National Corporations Like Endo International Behind the 80,000-Pound Combinations on These Highways, Lupe Peña the Former Insurance-Defense Insider Who Knows How the Claims Machine Values and Denies Fatal Truck Collisions, We Extract the ELD and ECM Black-Box Data Before the 30-Day Overwrite, $2.5M+ Truck-Crash Recovery and Millions in Wrongful-Death Cases, Texas Wrongful-Death Act and Comparative-Fault Doctrine — Free 24/7 Consultation, No Fee Unless We Win, Hablamos Español, 1-888-ATTY-911

The Night Everything Changed on SH 302 — and What Happens Next If you are reading this, someone you love is not coming home. A woman from San Angelo — a daughter, a mother, a sister, a friend — was driving eastbound on SH 302 near Yukon Avenue in Odessa on a Thursday evening in late May when a semi-truck turned left across her path and she struck the trailer it was hauling. She was pronounced dead at the scene. Texas Highway Patrol is still investigating, and no further details have been released. You are probably sitting at a kitchen table or in a parked car, scrolling through your phone at an hour when the rest of the world is asleep, trying to understand what just happened to your family and what you are supposed to do now. The calls from the insurance company may have already started. Someone with a friendly voice may have already asked you to “just tell us what happened” on a recorded line. You may have been told the trucking company is “cooperating fully” and that you should “take your time” before talking to a lawyer. Here is the first thing you need to hear: the trucking company and its insurer already have a team working on this crash. They were working on it within hours of the collision — securing the truck, downloading the engine computer, contacting witnesses, and building the narrative that protects them, not you. The playing field is not level, and…

Semi-Truck Crash Shuts Down East Loop 338 Southbound in Odessa | Attorney911 Brings Ralph Manginello’s 27+ Years of Federal-Court Trial Practice to Midland-Odessa Permian Basin Commercial-Truck Wrecks, We Pursue the Carriers and Oil-Field Service Fleets Behind 80,000-Pound Rigs Whose Stopping Distance Turns a Highway Lane Closure Into a Catastrophic Impact, Lupe Peña the Former Insurance-Defense Insider Who Knows How the Claims Machine Sets Reserves and Denies These Cases, We Extract the ELD and ECM Black-Box Data Before the 30-Day Overwrite, Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations Under 49 CFR 390-399, the Firm Has Recovered $2.5M+ in Truck-Crash Cases & $50M+ Total for Injury Victims, Texas Comparative-Fault and Wrongful-Death Doctrine — Free 24/7 Consultation, No Fee Unless We Win, Hablamos Español, 1-888-ATTY-911

Odessa 18-Wheeler Accident Lawyer: Loop 338 Semi-Truck Crash in the Permian Basin You are reading this because a semi truck shut down the southbound lanes of Loop 338 at 87th Street in Odessa, and your life — or someone you love’s life — was torn open on that road. You may be in a hospital bed at Medical Center Hospital right now, or sitting at a kitchen table in Ector County at two in the morning with a folder of bills you cannot pay and a phone full of missed calls from an insurance adjuster who sounds friendly and is not. We are Attorney911 — The Manginello Law Firm. We handle 18-wheeler and commercial truck crash cases across Texas, including the Permian Basin, and we are writing this page for one person: you. Not for search engines, not for clicks — for the human being who needs to know, right now, what the law gives you, what the trucking company is already doing to make your case disappear, and what evidence is dying on a clock that started the moment the truck hit you. Here is the first thing you need to hear. The crash on Loop 338 happened on roads that carry some of the heaviest oilfield truck traffic in the United States. The Permian Basin underneath Odessa and Midland produces more oil than any field in the country, and every well that gets drilled, every well that gets fractured, every barrel that gets pumped sends trucks onto these…

Fiery Semi-Truck Rear-End Collision on SH 349 Near Mile Marker 306 in Martin County, Texas — Attorney911 Brings Ralph Manginello’s 27+ Years of Federal-Court Trial Practice to the Family of Adrian Ortiz Cano, a Midland Truck Driver Killed in a Post-Crash Fire After a Turning Semi Created a Highway Hazard on This Permian Basin Oilfield Corridor, We Pursue the Carriers and Fleets Behind That Truck, Lupe Peña the Former Insurance-Defense Insider Who Knows How the Claims Machine Values and Denies Fatal Commercial-Trucking Wrongful-Death Claims, We Extract the ELD and ECM Black-Box Data and Maintenance Records Before the Overwrite, 49 CFR 390-399 Federal Motor-Carrier Rules and Texas Wrongful-Death Doctrine, the Firm Has Recovered $2.5M+ in Truck-Crash Cases and Millions in Wrongful-Death Matters — Free 24/7 Consultation, No Fee Unless We Win, Hablamos Español, 1-888-ATTY-911

The Fire on SH 349 — and the Questions the First Report Does Not Answer If you are reading this, someone you love is gone. A truck caught fire on State Highway 349 in Martin County, and a 43-year-old man from Midland did not come home. The Department of Public Safety has released a preliminary account, and you may have already heard words like “failed to control speed” attached to the truck he was driving. We want you to hear this first, before anything else: a preliminary DPS report is the beginning of an investigation, not the end of one. It is one agency’s first read of a scene that was still smoking. It is not a verdict. And it is not the whole story. The whole story includes questions the first report does not ask. Why did a rear-end collision between two semi-trucks — something that happens on highways every day — turn into a fire that killed a man? A 2020 Peterbilt was turning right onto a private road. A 2006 Freightliner was behind it. The Freightliner struck the rear of the Peterbilt’s trailer, and then the Freightliner was “fully engulfed in flames.” A man who left Midland that morning driving a truck was pronounced dead at the scene. That is the outline. The investigation is what fills it in — and the investigation that matters is the one your family controls, not the one the insurance company controls. SH 349 runs straight through the heart of Permian…

Fatal Semi-Truck Collision at FM 829 and FM 3113 in Martin County, Texas: Lediar R Morejon Cabrera, 21, of Odessa Pronounced Dead at Martin County Hospital in Stanton After His 2003 Freightliner Struck the Trailer of a Slowing 2015 International — Attorney911 Brings Ralph Manginello’s 27+ Years of Federal-Court Trial Practice and an Avvo ‘Excellent’ 8.2 Rating to Permian Basin Commercial-Vehicle Wrongful-Death Cases, We Pursue the Carriers and Fleet Operators Behind the 18-Wheelers on Rural Farm-to-Market Roads, Lupe Peña the Former Insurance-Defense Attorney Who Knows How the Claims Machine Uses Preliminary DPS Findings to Blame the Deceased and Deny Families, We Extract the ELD and ECM Black-Box Data Before the 30-Day Overwrite and Pull the Maintenance and Inspection Records on a 23-Year-Old Rig Before It Is Scrapped, 49 CFR 390-399 and the Federal Financial-Responsibility Minimum Govern These Carriers, Texas Wrongful-Death Act and Comparative-Fault Doctrine — the Preliminary Report Is Not the Final Word, the Firm Has Recovered $2.5M+ in Truck-Crash Cases and Millions in Wrongful-Death Matters — Free 24/7 Consultation, No Fee Unless We Win, Hablamos Español, 1-888-ATTY-911

Fatal Semi-Truck Crash at FM 829 and FM 3113 in Martin County, Texas — What the Preliminary Report Means and Why It Is Not the Final Word If you found this page, someone you love is gone. A 21-year-old man from Odessa — a young man with decades of life ahead of him — was killed on a Tuesday morning at the intersection of two Farm-to-Market roads in Martin County, and the first thing you probably read was a headline that said he “failed to control his speed.” Maybe that sentence hit you like a wall. Maybe you are sitting with it right now, in the middle of the night, wondering if that means it was his fault. It does not. Here is the sentence that matters, and it is in the same report: “for unknown reasons.” Those three words mean the cause of this crash has not been determined. The preliminary Department of Public Safety report is a starting point for investigation, not the end of one. A DPS trooper at a rural crash scene is doing a job — securing the scene, documenting the basics, clearing the road. That trooper is not a mechanical engineer inspecting a 23-year-old truck’s brake system. That trooper is not a reconstructionist calculating closing speeds and stopping distances. And that trooper’s preliminary report is not admissible in a civil courtroom as proof of who was at fault. What we do know from the reporting: two semi-trucks were traveling southbound on FM 829. One…

E. Loop 338 and 87th St. 18-Wheeler Crash in Odessa, Ector County, Texas: Attorney911 Pursues the Carriers and Fleets Behind Permian Basin Commercial Rigs, Ralph Manginello’s 27+ Years of Federal-Court Trial Practice, $2.5M+ Truck-Crash Recoveries, 80,000-Pound Tractor-Trailers Whose Stopping-Distance Math Turns a Ruptured Diesel Tank Into a Forensic Impact Record, We Extract the ELD, ECM Black-Box Data and Hours-of-Service Logs Before the Overwrite, 49 CFR 390-399 Federal Motor Carrier Financial-Responsibility Minimums, Lupe Peña the Former Insurance-Defense Insider Who Knows How the Claims Machine Values and Denies These Cases, Texas Comparative-Negligence and Wrongful-Death Doctrine — Free 24/7 Consultation, No Fee Unless We Win, Hablamos Español, 1-888-ATTY-911

What Happened on Loop 338 — and What the Trucking Company Is Already Doing About It You are reading this because an 18-wheeler crashed on E. Loop 338 at 87th St. in Odessa, and diesel fuel spilled across both southbound lanes hard enough to shut the road down for hours. Maybe you were in a vehicle nearby. Maybe someone you love was in the path of that truck. Maybe you watched the scene from a distance while the Odessa Police set up flares and the fire department contained the fuel. Whatever brought you here, you are in the hours or days after a commercial-truck crash in the heart of the Permian Basin — and the machinery that will decide whether you are compensated or dismissed is already running. Here is what we want you to understand before anything else: the trucking company’s response team was activated within hours of that crash. Not your side. Theirs. A carrier’s insurance adjuster, their claims representative, sometimes their own investigator — those people are trained to arrive at the scene, photograph the vehicles, talk to witnesses, and begin building the defense before the diesel is even cleaned up. They are not evil. They are doing their job. But their job and your family’s future are not the same thing, and everything they do in the first 72 hours is designed to minimize what the company pays. We are Attorney911 — The Manginello Law Firm. We take 18-wheeler crash cases across Texas, and we know…

Semi-Truck Crash on Highway 20/26 Near Midland: Personal Injury Attorneys at Attorney911 Pursue the At-Fault Driver and the Carrier Behind the 80,000-Pound Rig, 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, We Extract the ELD and ECM Black-Box Data Before the 30-Day Overwrite, the Firm Has Recovered $2.5M+ in Truck-Crash Cases and $50M+ Total for Injury Victims, Federal Financial-Responsibility Minimum Under 49 CFR Governs Commercial Carriers, the Statute of Limitations Is Running, Free 24/7 Consultation, No Fee Unless We Win, Hablamos Español, 1-888-ATTY-911

Midland Highway 20/26 Semi-Truck Crash — What Your Family Needs to Know Before the Evidence Disappears You are reading this because a semi-truck crashed on Highway 20/26 near Midland and the road is shut down while crews work the scene. Maybe you were in the wreck. Maybe someone you love is in an ambulance right now, and you are standing on the shoulder of a rural Idaho highway with your phone in your hand, looking for someone who can tell you what happens next. We can. That is what this page is — and the first thing we want you to understand is that the clock on your case started the moment the truck left the road, and some of the evidence that will decide it is already beginning to disappear. We are Attorney911 — The Manginello Law Firm. We handle commercial truck crash cases. Ralph Manginello has spent 27-plus years in courtrooms, including federal court, and before he was a lawyer he was a journalist — which means he learned early that the story is in the documents nobody thought to ask for. Lupe Peña spent years inside a national insurance-defense firm, in the rooms where adjusters and their software decided how to deny, delay, and devalue people exactly like you — and now he sits on your side of the table. Between them, the firm has recovered more than $50 million for injured clients, including millions in trucking cases. We do not get paid unless we win your…

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