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Motor Vehicle Accident Legal Guide for Johnson City, Texas If you've been injured in a motor vehicle accident in Johnson City, Texas, you're not alone. Blanco County recorded hundreds of crashes in 2024, with many resulting in serious injuries that change lives in an instant. Whether you were hit by a distracted driver on US-281, involved in a rollover on Ranch Road 1323, or struck by a commercial vehicle near the city's growing business corridor, the aftermath can be overwhelming. Medical bills pile up, insurance adjusters call with lowball offers, and the legal process feels like a maze designed to protect everyone but you. At Attorney911, we understand what you're going through. Our founder, Ralph Manginello, has been fighting for accident victims across Texas since 1998. We know Johnson City's roads, the local courts, and how insurance companies operate - because our associate attorney, Lupe Peña, used to work for them. That insider knowledge means we don't just fight for you - we outmaneuver the insurance companies at their own game. The Reality of Motor Vehicle Accidents in Johnson City Johnson City sits in Blanco County, where rural roads intersect with growing commercial traffic. The city's location along US-281 creates a dangerous mix of local commuters, tourists visiting the LBJ Ranch, and commercial vehicles serving the region's growing economy. In 2024 alone: Blanco County recorded 187 crashes, with 5 resulting in fatalities 32% of these crashes involved commercial vehicles or trucks The most dangerous times are Friday evenings between 5-7…