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Fatal SH 349 Crash Near Midland: Luis Castaneda, 34 of Amarillo, Pronounced Dead After His 2022 Ford F-150 Collided With a Peterbilt Tractor-Trailer at 3:45 a.m. on a Permian Basin Highway Where Oil-Field Service Traffic Meets Passenger Vehicles, Attorney911 Investigates Every Factor — the 80,000-Pound Mass Ratio That Turns a Head-On Collision Into a Fatality, Driver Hours of Service, Vehicle Maintenance, Road Conditions, Ralph Manginello’s 27+ Years of Federal-Court Trial Practice, We Extract the ELD and ECM Black-Box Data Before the 30-Day Overwrite and Pursue the Carriers Behind the Commercial Rigs, Lupe Peña the Former Insurance-Defense Attorney Who Knows How the Claims Machine Values and Denies Fatal Cases, the Firm Has Recovered $2.5M+ in Truck-Crash Cases and Millions in Wrongful-Death Cases, Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations Under 49 CFR and Texas Wrongful-Death Act With Comparative-Fault Doctrine in Plain Language — Free 24/7 Consultation, No Fee Unless We Win, Hablamos Español, 1-888-ATTY-911

When a Tractor-Trailer Kills on SH 349: What Every Midland Family Needs to Know If you are reading this at 2 a.m. because someone you love was killed in a crash with a tractor-trailer on State Highway 349 near Midland, we want you to hear one thing before anything else: the first report is never the whole story. The preliminary finding that a pickup “traveled into the eastbound lane for an unknown reason” is the starting point of the investigation, not the end of it. The words “unknown reason” and “other factors contributing to the crash were not immediately clear” are the most important sentences in the entire account — because they mean the cause has not been determined, and the investigation is ongoing. You may have been told your loved one was not wearing a seatbelt. You may have been told the pickup crossed into the truck’s lane. You may feel like the case is hopeless and the insurance company has already decided who was at fault. That is exactly what the insurance company wants you to feel — and it is not the truth. Texas law does not erase a family’s right to recover just because a driver may have shared some responsibility for a crash. Texas law does not hand the trucking company a walk just because a preliminary report points one direction. And the evidence that could tell a completely different story — the truck driver’s hours-of-service logs, the truck’s engine data, the post-crash drug and…

Steffan Robert Mick, 29, Killed When a Peterbilt Semi Failed to Yield on FM 307 at I-20 in Midland: Trucking Wrongful-Death Attorneys — Attorney911 Brings Ralph Manginello’s 27+ Years of Federal-Court Trial Practice to the Permian Basin’s Commercial-Freight Corridors, We Pursue the Motor Carrier and PACCAR Inc as Peterbilt’s Corporate Parent in Operational-Presence Claims, Lupe Peña the Former Insurance-Defense Insider Who Knows How the Claims Machine Values and Denies Fatal Truck Wrecks, We Extract the ELD Telematics and ECM Black-Box Data Before the Overwrite Cycle Erases the Turn-Signal Timing and Hours-of-Service Logs, 80,000-Pound Semi vs. Passenger-SUV Mass-Ratio Physics Under 49 CFR 390-399, the Firm Has Recovered $2.5M+ in Truck-Crash Cases and Millions in Wrongful-Death Matters, Texas Wrongful-Death Act and Modified Comparative-Fault Doctrine, the Statute of Limitations Is Running — Free 24/7 Consultation, No Fee Unless We Win, Hablamos Español, 1-888-ATTY-911

A 29-Year-Old Man Is Dead on FM 307 Because a Semi-Truck Turned Left Into His Path FM 307 at Interstate 20 in Midland. Monday evening, 6:41 p.m. A 2016 Peterbilt tractor-trailer traveling westbound turned left — directly into the path of an eastbound 2001 Chevrolet Suburban. The Department of Public Safety says the truck failed to yield the right of way to approaching traffic. A 29-year-old man from Midland was pronounced dead at the scene. The truck driver, who came from Las Vegas, Nevada, was not injured. If you are reading this, you already know what those sentences feel like from the inside. You may be the parent who got the call. The sibling. The spouse. The person sitting at a kitchen table in Midland or Odessa or somewhere across the Permian Basin, trying to understand what just happened to your family and what you are supposed to do next. The crash is “under investigation.” The truck driver walked away. Your loved one did not. And the clock on the evidence that could prove why this happened has already started running. We are Attorney911 — The Manginello Law Firm. We handle trucking wrongful-death cases in Texas. Ralph Manginello has spent 27-plus 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. Everything on this page is…

Fatal Semi-Truck Collision & Wrongful Death on the Midland-Odessa Corridor: Attorney911 Brings Ralph Manginello’s 27+ Years of Federal-Court Trial Practice to the Permian Basin’s Oil-Field Trucking Lanes Where 80,000-Pound Rigs Need 525 Feet to Stop, We Pursue the Carriers and the Fleets Behind the 18-Wheeler, Lupe Peña the Former Insurance-Defense Attorney Who Knows How the Claims Machine Values and Denies Fatal Truck Cases, We Extract the ELD and ECM Black-Box Data Before the 30-Day Overwrite, 49 CFR 390-399 and Texas Wrongful-Death Doctrine, the Firm Has Recovered $2.5M+ in Truck-Crash Cases & Millions in Wrongful-Death Matters — Free 24/7 Consultation, No Fee Unless We Win, Hablamos Español, 1-888-ATTY-911

Midland Semi-Truck Fatal Collision — What the Family Needs to Know Right Now If you are reading this because someone you love was killed in a collision with a semi-truck on a Midland highway, you are in the worst hours of your life — and you are also being timed by clocks you cannot see. We are going to tell you what those clocks are, what the law gives you, and what the trucking company is already doing before the tow truck clears the scene. Everything here is free. The call is free. We do not get paid unless we win your case. An Odessa man is dead after a collision with a semi-truck in Midland. That single sentence contains a geography that matters more than most people realize. Midland sits in the heart of the Permian Basin — the highest-producing oilfield in the United States — and the highways connecting Midland and Odessa carry a volume of commercial truck traffic that most American roads never see. Produced water, frac sand, crude oil, drilling equipment, pipe, chemicals — every barrel and every rig component rides a truck, and the drivers behind those wheels are running on federal hours-of-service rules that, in the oilfield, come with special exemptions that let them stay on the road longer than an ordinary long-haul trucker legally can. When one of those trucks collides with a passenger vehicle, the physics are devastating and the legal machinery that follows is unlike anything in a car-on-car crash. We…

Submerged 18-Wheeler Crash & Commercial Truck Injury Attorneys: Attorney911 Brings Ralph Manginello’s 27+ Years of Federal-Court Trial Practice to the Midland Oil Patch Where Flash-Flood Low-Water Crossings Meet 80,000-Pound Oilfield Traffic, We Pursue the Carriers, the Oilfield Service Companies and the Contractor Shells Behind These Rigs, Lupe Peña the Former Insurance-Defense Insider Who Knows How the Claims Machine Values and Denies Submersion Cases, We Pull the ELD and ECM Black-Box Data Before Water Submersion Destroys the Electronics and the 30-Day Telematics Overwrite Erases the Trip Record, Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations Under 49 CFR 390-399 and the Financial-Responsibility Minimum, Texas Comparative-Fault Rule in Plain Language, $2.5M+ Truck-Crash Recovery and Millions in Wrongful-Death Cases, the Statute of Limitations Is Running — Free 24/7 Consultation, No Fee Unless We Win, Hablamos Español, 1-888-ATTY-911

An 18-Wheeler Under Water in Odessa — What This Crash Means and What to Do Right Now You saw the video. An eighteen-wheeler, submerged in water in Odessa. Maybe the person in that cab was someone you love. Maybe you were on that road when it happened. Maybe you are sitting in a hospital hallway right now, or at a kitchen table at 2 a.m., trying to understand how a truck ends up underwater and what it means for your family. Here is the first thing you need to hear: a commercial truck submerged in water is not just an accident — it is a crime scene, a physics experiment, and a ticking clock, all at once. The truck that went into that water carries a federally-mandated computer that recorded the seconds before impact. The company that owns that truck has records it is required to keep — but only for six months. And the water that swallowed that cab may already be destroying the very evidence that would tell you what happened and who is responsible. We are Attorney911 — The Manginello Law Firm. We handle 18-wheeler and commercial truck crash cases across Texas, including the Permian Basin, and this page is written for one person: you, the one sitting in Odessa or Midland right now, trying to figure out what comes next. Everything here is legal information, not legal advice. The consultation is free. The call is 24/7. The number is 1-888-ATTY-911. What follows is everything we know…

18-Wheeler Crash on 42nd Street: Odessa Personal Injury & Commercial Truck Accident Attorneys: Attorney911 Brings Ralph Manginello’s 27+ Years of Federal-Court Trial Practice to the Midland-Odessa Basin Where Oilfield Trucks and Water Haulers Share the Road With Passenger Vehicles, We Pursue the Carriers and the Operator Shells They Hide Behind, Lupe Peña the Former Insurance-Defense Attorney Who Knows How the Claims Machine Values and Denies These Cases, We Pull the ELD Hours-of-Service Logs and ECM Black-Box Data Before the 30-Day Overwrite, the Stopping-Distance Physics of an 80,000-Pound Rig Under 49 CFR and Texas Comparative-Fault Doctrine, 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

Odessa 18-Wheeler Crash on 42nd Street: What the Trucking Company Is Already Doing While You Are Still in the Hospital If you or someone you love was caught in an 18-wheeler crash on 42nd Street in Odessa, the most important thing to understand is this: the trucking company’s response team was activated within hours of the wreck — and yours probably was not. While you were being loaded into an ambulance or sitting in a waiting room, the carrier’s risk manager, its insurance adjuster, and possibly its own accident reconstruction team were already working. They were preserving the evidence they wanted to preserve and letting the evidence they did not want you to see run out its clock. We handle 18-wheeler accident cases because we know exactly what happens in those first hours, and we know it because one of us used to sit on the other side of the table. That is not a scare. It is a stopwatch. Everything below is written to hand you that stopwatch — the rights Texas law gives you, the federal rules the trucking company was already supposed to be following, the evidence that is dying on a legal schedule right now, and the decisions that separate a family that recovers what the crash actually cost them from a family that takes the first check the adjuster offers. We are Attorney911 — The Manginello Law Firm, PLLC. We are based in Houston, Beaumont, and Austin, and we take Permian Basin truck-crash cases across…

Highway 349 18-Wheeler Collision That Overturned a Midland Police Patrol Vehicle — Attorney911 Brings 27+ Years of Federal-Court Trial Practice to Midland County Commercial-Truck Crashes, We Pursue the Trucking Companies and Carriers Behind the Rigs on the Permian Basin Freight Corridor, The Mass-Ratio Physics of an 80,000-Pound Semi Versus a Patrol Vehicle and the Rollover It Caused, We Extract the ELD and ECM Black-Box Data Before the Overwrite, Lupe Peña the Former Insurance-Defense Attorney Who Knows How the Claims Machine Values and Denies These Cases, $2.5M+ Truck-Crash Recovery and the Firm Has Recovered $50M+ for Injury Victims — Free 24/7 Consultation, No Fee Unless We Win, Hablamos Español, 1-888-ATTY-911

Midland, TX 18-Wheeler Accident on Highway 349 — What Happened, What the Clock Is Doing, and What You Do Right Now You were on Highway 349 north of Midland, where the road opens up past Loop 250 and the oilfield trucks run heavy and fast. Your vehicle and an 18-wheeler crossed paths. Yours ended up on its side. They took you to the hospital and said it was “as a precaution.” You went home. And now it is the middle of the night, something does not feel right — a headache that will not quit, a shoulder that will not lift, a fog you cannot shake — and you are wondering whether “precaution” was the word that should have made you stay. We are Attorney911 — The Manginello Law Firm. We are writing this for you, and for anyone in Midland who has been hit by a commercial truck and is sitting at a kitchen table right now trying to figure out what just happened to them. This page is not a brochure. It is everything we know about a crash like yours — the law, the clock that is already running on your evidence, the medicine of what “as a precaution” really means, the money that may be available, the playbook the trucking company’s insurer is already running against you, and the exact steps that matter in the first 72 hours. If you read this and still have questions, the call is free. The number is 1-888-ATTY-911. We answer…

Rollover 18-Wheeler on Its Side Shuts Down I-20 Near the East Loop 250 Interchange in Midland, Midland County, Texas — Attorney911 Brings Ralph Manginello’s 27+ Years of Federal-Court Trial Practice, Avvo-Rated Excellent 8.2, to Permian Basin Commercial-Truck Crashes, We Pursue the Carriers and Fleet Operators Behind the 80,000-Pound Rig, a Hazmat Team Response Means Spilled Contents and a Load Manifest We Preserve, 49 CFR 390-399 and the Federal Financial-Responsibility Minimum, We Extract the ELD and ECM Black-Box Data Before the 30-Day Overwrite, Lupe Peña the Former Insurance-Defense Attorney Who Knows How the Claims Machine Sets Reserves and Denies These Cases, 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, I-20, and the 18-Wheeler That Rolled Over Near Loop 250 — What This Crash Means for You You are reading this because an 18-wheeler turned on its side on Interstate 20 in Midland on a Saturday evening — shutting down the eastbound lanes near Loop 250, bringing a hazmat team to the scene, and leaving the whole corridor closed while emergency crews worked. Maybe you were on that road. Maybe someone you love was. Maybe you are sitting in a hospital waiting room right now, or you are at a kitchen table at 2 a.m. trying to understand what happens next. We are writing this for you — the person whose life just intersected with an 80,000-pound machine on one of the busiest oilfield corridors in the country, and who needs to know, in plain language, what the law protects, what the trucking company is already doing, and why the clock on the evidence started ticking before the tow truck even arrived. Here is the first thing you need to hear: this is not an ordinary car crash. An 18-wheeler rollover on I-20 in Midland is a commercial truck accident, and commercial truck accidents are governed by an entirely different legal and regulatory framework than a fender-bender between two passenger cars. The federal government has a rulebook — the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations, found in Title 49 of the Code of Federal Regulations — that controls everything from how many hours that driver was allowed to be behind…

Fatal Semi-Truck Collision at East Buttles and State Streets Claims Retired Teacher William Pearsey’s Life, Midland, Michigan | Attorney911 Brings Ralph Manginello’s 27+ Years of Federal-Court Trial Practice to Commercial-Truck Wrongful-Death Cases, We Pursue the Interstate Carrier Behind the At-Fault Semi-Truck Driver and the Construction-Zone Contractor That Altered the Traffic Pattern, We Pull the ELD, ECM Black-Box Data and the Traffic-Control Plans Before the Overwrite, Lupe Peña the Former Insurance-Defense Insider Who Knows How the Claims Machine Values and Denies These Cases, 49 CFR Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations and Michigan’s Wrongful-Death Act in Plain Language, 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

Midland, Michigan Semi-Truck Fatal Crash: What the Family Needs to Know Right Now You are reading this because someone you love is gone. Maybe it was your father, your grandfather, your husband, your friend — a man who taught teenagers how to drive safely for decades, who was days from boarding a cruise, who died in a construction zone on a Saturday afternoon in the town where he spent his life. We are not going to pretend that words on a screen can fix what just happened to your family. What we can do is tell you, plainly and specifically, what the law gives you, what the trucking company and its insurer are already doing, and what evidence is quietly disappearing while you grieve. The crash happened at East Buttles and State streets in Midland — an active road-construction zone in the downtown corridor, two blocks from Dow Diamond, where a Fourth of July event was underway. A red SUV and a semi-truck collided. The SUV’s driver, an 85-year-old retired teacher, was pronounced dead at MyMichigan Medical Center at 9:14 p.m. — more than five hours after the 4 p.m. impact. His passenger, also 85, was hospitalized. The truck driver, 47, from Memphis, Tennessee, was unhurt. His daughter said something that matters for the case, not just for the grief: “Enough is enough of the road construction downtown.” That sentence is the beginning of a liability theory. A construction zone is not neutral ground — it is a designed environment,…

Fatal Semi-Truck Crash at Jordan Lake Road & West Clarksville Road in Odessa Township, Ionia County: Attorney911 Brings 27+ Years of Federal-Court Trial Practice to Rural Michigan Wrongful-Death Claims Involving Commercial Vehicles, We Investigate the Mass-Ratio Physics of a Chevrolet Impala Versus an 80,000-Pound Rig and the Sightline, Signage and Speed Factors at Unsignalized Rural Crossings Where the Crash Investigation Remains Open, We Pull the ELD and ECM Black-Box Data Before the Overwrite and Pursue the Carriers and Commercial Operators Behind the Truck Under 49 CFR Financial-Responsibility Rules, Lupe Peña the Former Insurance-Defense Insider Who Knows How the Claims Machine Values and Denies Fatal Crash Cases, Michigan’s Wrongful-Death Act and Comparative-Fault Doctrine, the Firm Has Recovered Millions in Wrongful-Death Cases and $2.5M+ in a Truck-Crash Recovery — Free 24/7 Consultation, No Fee Unless We Win, Hablamos Español, 1-888-ATTY-911

The Phone Call at 7:45 on a Friday Morning: Losing Someone on Jordan Lake Road The phone rings, or maybe it does not — maybe it is a sheriff’s deputy at the door in Odessa Township, or a call that started with “we need you to come” and ended with the worst words you have ever heard. A man you love left the house on West Clarksville Road heading east toward something ordinary. The route he drove a thousand times. At the intersection with Jordan Lake Road, a semi-truck was traveling north. The preliminary report from the Ionia County Sheriff’s Office says the Chevrolet did not stop. And now a 64-year-old man from Lake Odessa is gone, and the truck driver walked away without a scratch, and you are sitting at a kitchen table trying to understand how a Friday morning became the last morning. We are writing this for you. Not for a search engine, not for a marketing file — for the person who just lost someone on a road they have driven their whole life and now has to make decisions they never prepared for while an insurance adjuster is already, at this very hour, building a file to pay as little as possible. Everything on this page is what we would tell you if we were sitting across that kitchen table with you right now. It is the law of Michigan as it applies to your situation, the federal rules that govern the truck that was…

18-Wheeler Rollover Crash North of Midland Hospitalizes Officer — Attorney911 Pursues the Carriers and Oil-Field Trucking Companies Behind the Permian Basin’s Commercial Rigs, Where an 80,000-Pound Tractor-Trailer’s Mass Ratio Against a Patrol Vehicle Dictates the Injury Pattern, Ralph Manginello’s 27+ Years of Federal-Court Trial Practice, We Pull the ELD and ECM Black-Box Data Before the 30-Day Overwrite, Lupe Peña the Former Insurance-Defense Insider Who Knows How the Claims Machine Values and Denies These Cases, $2.5M+ Truck-Crash Recovery and $50M+ Total Recovered for Injury Victims, the Federal Financial-Responsibility Minimum Under 49 CFR and Texas’s Comparative-Fault Doctrine — Free 24/7 Consultation, No Fee Unless We Win, Hablamos Español, 1-888-ATTY-911

When an Officer Is Hospitalized After an 18-Wheeler Rollover North of Midland — What Your Family Needs to Know Before the Evidence Disappears If you are reading this from a hospital room in Midland, or from a kitchen table covered in phone numbers you wrote down at 3 a.m., we want you to hear one thing first: the crash that put your officer in that bed is not going to be investigated the way you think. The trucking company already has people working. The insurance adjuster already has a file open. And the evidence that would prove what really happened on that road north of Midland is already dying on a clock the law set — a clock that runs faster than most families ever realize. We are Attorney911 — The Manginello Law Firm, PLLC. We handle 18-wheeler and commercial truck crash cases across Texas, including the Permian Basin corridors that run through Midland, and the first thing we do — the first thing, before anything else — is freeze the evidence before the company can legally destroy it. The roads north of Midland carry some of the heaviest commercial truck traffic in the United States. This is Permian Basin oil country, and the trucks on US 285, SH 349, and the farm-to-market roads that cut through the oilfields are hauling water, frac sand, crude, equipment, and chemicals to well sites that run around the clock. An 18-wheeler rolling through that corridor can weigh 80,000 pounds — twenty to thirty…

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