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February 2, 2026 42 min read
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18-Wheeler Accident Attorneys in Real County, Texas

When an 80,000-Pound Truck Changes Your Life in an Instant

The moment an 18-wheeler crashes into your vehicle on Real County’s highways, your life changes forever. One minute you’re driving to work on US-83 or heading to a family gathering in Leakey. The next minute, you’re facing catastrophic injuries, mounting medical bills, and an uncertain future. The trucking company already has lawyers working to protect their interests. Who’s protecting yours?

At Attorney911, we fight for Real County families devastated by 18-wheeler accidents. Our managing partner, Ralph Manginello, has over 25 years of experience holding trucking companies accountable. We know the Real County courts, the dangerous curves on Highway 41, and the trucking corridors that bring massive freight through our community. When disaster strikes on Real County’s roads, you need a legal team that treats you like family and fights like your future depends on it – because it does.

Why Real County 18-Wheeler Accidents Are Different

Real County’s unique geography and trucking patterns create special dangers:

  • US-83 Corridor: This major north-south route carries heavy truck traffic between Del Rio and San Angelo, including oil field equipment and agricultural products. The winding sections near Camp Wood and Barksdale are particularly hazardous.
  • Highway 41: The scenic but challenging route through the Frio River canyon sees truck traffic from Kerrville to Rocksprings, with steep grades and sharp curves that test even experienced drivers.
  • Local Industry Trucking: The county’s ranching and hunting economy generates specialized truck traffic, from livestock haulers to guided hunt outfitters transporting equipment.
  • Tourist Traffic: Seasonal increases in RV and trailer traffic create additional hazards on already busy roads.
  • Weather Challenges: Flash floods in the Frio River basin, sudden ice on bridges, and deer crossings create unique hazards for truck drivers unfamiliar with the area.

These factors combine to create a perfect storm of risk on Real County’s roads. When an 18-wheeler accident happens here, you need attorneys who understand the local terrain, weather patterns, and industry-specific trucking challenges.

The Devastating Reality of 18-Wheeler Crashes

The physics of trucking accidents make catastrophic injuries the norm, not the exception:

  • Size and Weight Disparity: A fully loaded 18-wheeler can weigh 25 times more than your passenger vehicle
  • Impact Force: At highway speeds, an 80,000-pound truck carries 80 times the kinetic energy of a car
  • Stopping Distance: A truck traveling at 65 mph needs nearly 525 feet to stop – nearly two football fields
  • Height Difference: The average trailer height is 13.5 feet – higher than most passenger vehicles, creating underride risks
  • Blind Spots: Trucks have massive blind spots where smaller vehicles disappear from view

These factors explain why 18-wheeler accidents in Real County so often result in:

  • Traumatic Brain Injuries (TBI): From mild concussions to severe, life-altering brain damage
  • Spinal Cord Injuries: Often resulting in paralysis (paraplegia or quadriplegia)
  • Amputations: Limbs severed in the crash or requiring surgical removal
  • Severe Burns: From fuel fires or hazardous cargo spills
  • Internal Organ Damage: Often life-threatening and requiring emergency surgery
  • Wrongful Death: Leaving families devastated and financially vulnerable

Common Causes of 18-Wheeler Accidents in Real County

Our experience with Real County trucking cases reveals these frequent causes:

Driver Fatigue: The Silent Killer on Real County Roads

Fatigue causes approximately 31% of fatal truck crashes. The FMCSA’s hours of service regulations exist for a reason:

  • 11-Hour Driving Limit: Maximum 11 hours driving after 10 consecutive hours off duty
  • 14-Hour Duty Window: Cannot drive beyond 14th consecutive hour on duty
  • 30-Minute Break: Required after 8 cumulative hours of driving
  • 60/70-Hour Weekly Limits: 60 hours in 7 days or 70 hours in 8 days
  • 34-Hour Restart: Resets weekly clock with 34 consecutive hours off

Real County-Specific Fatigue Factors:

  • Long hauls between San Antonio and Midland/Odessa
  • Pressure to meet delivery deadlines despite mountain driving challenges
  • Nighttime driving on poorly lit rural highways
  • Inadequate rest areas in Real County

How We Prove Fatigue:

  • ELD Data: Electronic Logging Devices record driving hours objectively
  • Dispatch Records: Show pressure to meet unrealistic schedules
  • Cell Phone Records: May reveal late-night communications
  • GPS Data: Can show erratic driving patterns
  • Witness Statements: About driver behavior before crash

Distracted Driving: The Modern Epidemic

Distracted driving causes thousands of trucking accidents annually. Common distractions include:

  • Cell Phone Use: Texting while driving is 6 times more dangerous than drunk driving
  • GPS Devices: Programming routes while driving
  • Dispatch Communications: Using Qualcomm or other messaging systems
  • Eating/Drinking: Taking hands off wheel and eyes off road
  • External Distractions: Looking at accidents, billboards, or scenery

Real County Distraction Risks:

  • Scenic distractions along the Frio River
  • Cell service gaps causing drivers to check phones more frequently
  • GPS rerouting due to road conditions or closures

Evidence We Gather:

  • Cell phone records showing usage at time of crash
  • Dashcam footage showing driver behavior
  • Witness statements about observed distractions
  • Dispatch communications showing message timing
  • ECM data showing erratic driving patterns

Improper Maintenance: When Profit Comes Before Safety

Trucking companies often defer maintenance to save money, creating dangerous conditions:

  • Brake Failures: Account for 29% of truck accidents
  • Tire Blowouts: Common in Real County’s heat and on rough roads
  • Lighting Issues: Critical for visibility on rural highways
  • Steering Failures: Particularly dangerous on mountain roads
  • Coupling Device Failures: Can cause trailer separation

Real County Maintenance Challenges:

  • Rough road conditions accelerating wear and tear
  • Limited truck service facilities in the county
  • Long distances between service points
  • Specialized equipment needs for oil field and agricultural trucks

Maintenance Records We Subpoena:

  • Pre-trip and post-trip inspection reports
  • Annual inspection records
  • Repair and maintenance logs
  • Parts purchase and installation records
  • Out-of-service orders and corrections
  • Driver vehicle inspection reports (DVIRs)

Cargo Securement Failures: When Loads Become Deadly

Improperly secured cargo causes accidents in several ways:

  • Shifting Loads: Can destabilize the truck, causing rollovers
  • Falling Cargo: Creates road hazards for following vehicles
  • Overweight Loads: Increase stopping distance and control issues
  • Hazardous Material Spills: Create additional dangers

Real County Cargo Risks:

  • Livestock transportation with unique securement needs
  • Hunting equipment and ATVs with specialized loading requirements
  • Oil field equipment with heavy, irregular loads
  • Agricultural products that may shift during transport

Cargo Evidence We Collect:

  • Bills of lading and cargo manifests
  • Loading company procedures
  • Securement equipment used
  • Weight station records
  • Photos of cargo condition after accident

Blind Spot Accidents: The “No-Zone” Danger

Trucks have four massive blind spots where smaller vehicles disappear:

  1. Front No-Zone: 20 feet directly in front of the cab
  2. Rear No-Zone: 30 feet behind the trailer
  3. Left Side No-Zone: Extends from cab door backward
  4. Right Side No-Zone: Largest blind spot, extending from cab door backward

Real County Blind Spot Hazards:

  • Narrow two-lane highways where passing is common
  • Limited visibility at intersections
  • Mountain driving with limited maneuvering space
  • Rural roads with minimal signage

Proving Blind Spot Accidents:

  • Mirror adjustment records
  • Witness statements about lane changes
  • Dashcam footage
  • ECM data showing turn signal usage
  • Truck positioning at time of impact

The Trucking Company’s Playbook – And How We Fight Back

When an 18-wheeler accident occurs in Real County, the trucking company’s rapid response team springs into action within hours. Their goal: protect the company, not you. Here’s what they do – and how Attorney911 counters their tactics:

Their Tactic: Quick Lowball Settlement Offers

What They Do:

  • Contact you within hours of the accident
  • Offer a quick settlement – often while you’re still in the hospital
  • Pressure you to accept before you understand your injuries
  • Make it seem like they’re doing you a favor

Our Counter:

  • We advise you NEVER to accept any settlement without legal counsel
  • We calculate the TRUE value of your case, including future medical needs
  • We negotiate from a position of strength, not desperation
  • We’re prepared to take your case to trial if they won’t offer fair compensation

Their Tactic: Denying or Minimizing Your Injuries

What They Do:

  • Claim your injuries were pre-existing
  • Argue that your medical treatment is excessive
  • Suggest you’re exaggerating your symptoms
  • Question the necessity of certain treatments

Our Counter:

  • We gather comprehensive medical documentation
  • We work with top medical experts to establish causation
  • We document the full impact of your injuries on your life
  • We present clear evidence of your pain and suffering

Their Tactic: Blaming You for the Accident

What They Do:

  • Claim you cut them off or merged improperly
  • Argue you were speeding or distracted
  • Suggest you should have seen them coming
  • Use Texas’ comparative negligence laws against you

Our Counter:

  • We conduct thorough investigations
  • We gather objective evidence (ECM data, dashcam footage)
  • We work with accident reconstruction experts
  • We build a strong case to minimize any attributed fault

Their Tactic: Delaying the Claims Process

What They Do:

  • Take weeks to respond to simple requests
  • “Lose” documents you submit
  • Request unnecessary additional information
  • Hope you’ll give up or accept a lower offer

Our Counter:

  • We file lawsuits to force action
  • We set depositions to move the case forward
  • We use court deadlines to our advantage
  • We keep the pressure on until they take your claim seriously

Their Tactic: Using Recorded Statements Against You

What They Do:

  • Ask you to give a recorded statement
  • Ask leading questions designed to trap you
  • Take your words out of context
  • Use your statement to deny your claim

Our Counter:

  • We advise you NEVER to give statements without your attorney present
  • We handle all communications with the insurance company
  • We control the flow of information
  • We ensure your rights are protected

Their Tactic: The “Pre-Existing Condition” Defense

What They Do:

  • Dig through your medical history
  • Claim your injuries existed before the accident
  • Argue that the accident didn’t cause your current problems

Our Counter:

  • We apply Texas’ “Eggshell Skull” doctrine
  • We work with medical experts to establish causation
  • We document your condition before and after the accident
  • We prove the accident aggravated any pre-existing conditions

Their Tactic: Sending Surveillance Investigators

What They Do:

  • Hire private investigators to follow you
  • Take photos and videos of your daily activities
  • Try to catch you doing things you claimed you couldn’t do

Our Counter:

  • We advise you on appropriate conduct during your case
  • We expose unfair surveillance tactics
  • We put your activities in proper context
  • We use the surveillance to show your limitations

Their Tactic: Hiring “Independent” Medical Examiners

What They Do:

  • Send you to doctors who work for insurance companies
  • Get reports minimizing your injuries
  • Use these reports to deny your claim

Our Counter:

  • We counter with reports from your treating physicians
  • We retain independent medical experts
  • We expose the bias of their examiners
  • We present objective medical evidence

Their Tactic: Drowning You in Paperwork

What They Do:

  • Send endless requests for documents
  • Ask for the same information multiple times
  • Make the process so frustrating you’ll give up

Our Counter:

  • We handle all paperwork for you
  • We respond to their requests strategically
  • We use the legal process to force resolution
  • We keep the case moving forward

Our Insider Advantage: Fighting Fire with Fire

At Attorney911, we have a secret weapon in the fight against trucking companies: our associate attorney Lupe Peña. Before joining our team, Lupe worked for a national insurance defense firm. He knows exactly how trucking insurance companies operate because he used to be on their side.

What Lupe Learned on the Other Side:

  • How insurance companies value claims
  • The training adjusters receive to minimize payouts
  • What makes insurance companies settle cases
  • How they deny and delay legitimate claims
  • The claims valuation software they use (like Colossus)
  • Their strategies for blaming victims

How We Use This Insider Knowledge:

  • We know their playbook before they run it
  • We anticipate their arguments and prepare counter-strategies
  • We understand how they calculate settlement offers
  • We know when they’re bluffing and when they’ll pay
  • We use their own tactics against them
  • We level the playing field for our clients

This insider knowledge is your advantage in every Real County trucking accident case.

The Evidence That Wins Trucking Cases

In 18-wheeler accident cases, evidence disappears fast. Trucking companies have rapid-response teams that begin protecting their interests within hours. If you don’t act quickly, critical evidence will be lost forever.

Electronic Evidence: The Truck’s “Black Box”

Commercial trucks have sophisticated electronic systems that record operational data – similar to an airplane’s black box but for trucks. This data can make or break your case.

Types of Electronic Evidence:

System What It Records
Engine Control Module (ECM) Engine performance, speed, RPM, throttle position, cruise control, fault codes
Event Data Recorder (EDR) Pre-crash data triggered by sudden deceleration or airbag deployment
Electronic Logging Device (ELD) Driver hours, duty status, GPS location, driving time
Telematics Real-time GPS tracking, speed, route, driver behavior
Dashcam Video of road ahead, some record cab interior

Critical Data Points We Recover:

  • Speed before and during the crash
  • Brake application timing and force
  • Throttle position (accelerating or coasting)
  • Following distance (calculated from speed and deceleration)
  • Hours of service compliance
  • GPS location and route
  • Fault codes showing known mechanical issues
  • Turn signal usage
  • Cruise control status

Why This Data Wins Cases:
ECM/ELD data is objective and tamper-resistant. It directly contradicts driver claims like “I wasn’t speeding” or “I hit my brakes immediately.” This data has led to multi-million dollar verdicts in trucking cases nationwide.

The Spoliation Letter: Your Legal Shield

What Is A Spoliation Letter?
A formal legal notice sent to the trucking company, their insurer, and all potentially liable parties demanding preservation of all evidence related to the accident.

Why It Matters:

  • Puts defendants on legal notice of their preservation obligation
  • Creates serious consequences if evidence is destroyed
  • Courts can impose sanctions, adverse inferences, or even default judgment for spoliation
  • The sooner sent, the more weight it carries

What We Demand Be Preserved:

  • Electronic Data: ECM, ELD, EDR, GPS, telematics, dashcam footage
  • Driver Records: Complete Driver Qualification File, employment application, background check, medical certification, drug/alcohol tests, training records
  • Vehicle Records: Maintenance and repair records, inspection reports, out-of-service orders, tire records, brake inspection records
  • Company Records: Hours of service records, dispatch logs, trip records, bills of lading, cargo documentation
  • Physical Evidence: The truck and trailer themselves, failed components, cargo, securement devices

When We Send It:
IMMEDIATELY – within 24-48 hours of being retained. We don’t wait. Evidence in trucking cases disappears quickly, and we act fast to preserve it.

The Complete Evidence Collection Process

Phase 1: Immediate Response (0-72 Hours)

  • Accept your case and send preservation letters same day
  • Deploy accident reconstruction expert to scene if needed
  • Obtain police crash report
  • Photograph your injuries with medical documentation
  • Photograph all vehicles before they are repaired or scrapped
  • Identify all potentially liable parties

Phase 2: Evidence Gathering (Days 1-30)

  • Subpoena ELD/black box data downloads
  • Request driver’s paper log books (backup documentation)
  • Obtain complete Driver Qualification File from carrier
  • Request all truck maintenance and inspection records
  • Obtain carrier’s CSA safety scores and inspection history
  • Order driver’s complete Motor Vehicle Record (MVR)
  • Subpoena driver’s cell phone records
  • Obtain dispatch records and delivery schedules
  • Secure cargo manifests and loading records
  • Collect witness statements

Phase 3: Expert Analysis

  • Accident reconstruction specialist creates crash analysis
  • Medical experts establish causation and future care needs
  • Vocational experts calculate lost earning capacity
  • Economic experts determine present value of all damages
  • Life care planners develop comprehensive care plans
  • FMCSA regulation experts identify all violations

Phase 4: Litigation Strategy

  • File lawsuit before statute of limitations expires
  • Pursue aggressive discovery against all liable parties
  • Depose truck driver, dispatcher, safety manager, maintenance personnel
  • Build case for trial while negotiating settlement
  • Prepare every case as if going to trial (creates leverage)

Who We Hold Accountable in Real County Trucking Cases

In 18-wheeler accidents, multiple parties can share responsibility. We investigate and pursue claims against all potentially liable parties:

  1. The Truck Driver: For direct negligence like speeding, fatigue, distraction, or impairment
  2. The Trucking Company (Motor Carrier): For vicarious liability and direct negligence like:
    • Negligent hiring (hiring unqualified drivers)
    • Negligent training (inadequate safety training)
    • Negligent supervision (failing to monitor driver behavior)
    • Negligent maintenance (poor vehicle upkeep)
    • Negligent scheduling (pressuring drivers to violate HOS)
  3. The Cargo Owner/Shipper: For improper loading instructions or hazardous cargo
  4. The Cargo Loading Company: For improper securement or overloading
  5. Truck and Trailer Manufacturers: For design or manufacturing defects
  6. Parts Manufacturers: For defective components like brakes or tires
  7. Maintenance Companies: For negligent repairs or inspections
  8. Freight Brokers: For negligent carrier selection
  9. The Truck Owner: For negligent entrustment (if different from carrier)
  10. Government Entities: For dangerous road design or maintenance

Why Multiple Defendants Matter:

  • More sources of compensation for your injuries
  • Higher likelihood of full recovery
  • Different insurance policies may apply
  • Shared responsibility can increase settlement value
  • More pressure points to force fair settlement

Real County-Specific Trucking Corridors and Danger Zones

Our experience with Real County trucking cases has identified these high-risk areas:

US-83: The North-South Freight Highway

High-Risk Sections:

  • Camp Wood to Leakey: Winding mountain road with limited shoulders and steep grades
  • Leakey to Uvalde: Increased truck traffic from oil field and agricultural industries
  • Barksdale Area: Intersection with Highway 41 creates conflict points
  • Approach to Del Rio: Increased traffic volume and border-related trucking

Common Accident Types:

  • Rollovers on curves (especially with liquid cargo)
  • Rear-end collisions from sudden stops
  • Head-on collisions from passing maneuvers
  • Underride accidents at intersections

Highway 41: The Mountain Challenge

High-Risk Sections:

  • Frio River Canyon: Steep grades and sharp curves test braking systems
  • Approach to Rocksprings: Long downhill sections create brake fade risks
  • Intersection with US-83: High-speed conflicts between local and through traffic
  • Approach to Mountain Home: Increased tourist traffic creates additional hazards

Common Accident Types:

  • Brake failure on long descents
  • Rollovers from overcorrection
  • Head-on collisions from passing on curves
  • Wildlife-related accidents

Highway 55: The Oil Field Connection

High-Risk Sections:

  • Approach to Reagan County: Increased oil field truck traffic
  • Intersection with US-67: Heavy equipment transport
  • Rural stretches: Limited visibility and wildlife crossings

Common Accident Types:

  • Wide turn accidents at intersections
  • Cargo securement failures with heavy equipment
  • Fatigue-related accidents from long hauls

Local Roads and Intersections

High-Risk Locations:

  • US-83 and Highway 41 Intersection: Major conflict point
  • US-83 and FM 337: Increased local traffic mixing with through traffic
  • Leakey Town Center: Pedestrian and vehicle conflicts
  • Camp Wood Area: School zone and residential traffic mixing with trucks

Common Accident Types:

  • Blind spot accidents during lane changes
  • Wide turn accidents at intersections
  • Pedestrian and cyclist accidents
  • Rear-end collisions in congested areas

The Real County Legal Process for Trucking Accidents

Step 1: Free Consultation – Understanding Your Rights

During your free consultation, we’ll:

  • Listen to your story and answer your questions
  • Explain your legal rights and options
  • Evaluate the strength of your case
  • Discuss our contingency fee arrangement (no fee unless we win)
  • Develop an immediate action plan

Step 2: Immediate Evidence Preservation

Within 24-48 hours, we’ll:

  • Send spoliation letters to all potentially liable parties
  • Contact law enforcement to preserve evidence
  • Begin gathering witness statements
  • Photograph the accident scene if possible
  • Initiate subpoenas for electronic evidence

Step 3: Medical Care Coordination

We’ll help you:

  • Get the medical care you need, even if you don’t have insurance
  • Document your injuries thoroughly
  • Understand your treatment options
  • Connect with specialists for catastrophic injuries
  • Track all medical expenses and lost wages

Step 4: Investigation and Case Building

Our team will:

  • Obtain and analyze all electronic evidence
  • Review the trucking company’s safety records
  • Investigate the driver’s background and qualifications
  • Analyze maintenance records for negligence
  • Work with accident reconstruction experts
  • Identify all potentially liable parties

Step 5: Demand Letter and Negotiation

We’ll:

  • Prepare a comprehensive demand package
  • Calculate the full value of your damages
  • Present the demand to the insurance company
  • Negotiate aggressively for fair compensation
  • Advise you on settlement offers

Step 6: Litigation (If Necessary)

If fair settlement can’t be reached, we’ll:

  • File a lawsuit in the appropriate Real County court
  • Conduct discovery (interrogatories, requests for production, depositions)
  • Retain expert witnesses
  • Prepare your case for trial
  • Present your case to a jury if necessary

Step 7: Resolution and Compensation

We’ll:

  • Negotiate the best possible settlement
  • Present any settlement offers to you for approval
  • Prepare for trial if settlement can’t be reached
  • Collect your compensation
  • Ensure all medical liens are properly handled
  • Distribute your settlement funds

Real County-Specific Legal Considerations

Texas Statute of Limitations

In Texas, you have 2 years from the date of the accident to file a personal injury lawsuit. However, you should never wait this long. Evidence disappears quickly in trucking cases, and the sooner you contact us, the stronger your case will be.

Important Exceptions:

  • Government Defendants: Shorter notice requirements (sometimes as little as 6 months)
  • Minors: Statute of limitations may be extended
  • Wrongful Death: 2 years from date of death

Texas Comparative Negligence Rule

Texas follows a modified comparative negligence system with a 51% bar rule. This means:

  • If you’re 50% or less at fault, you can recover damages
  • Your recovery is reduced by your percentage of fault
  • If you’re more than 50% at fault, you cannot recover anything

Example:

  • Total damages: $1,000,000
  • You’re found 20% at fault
  • Your recovery: $800,000 (80% of total damages)

Why This Matters:
Insurance companies will try to blame you to reduce their payout. Our job is to minimize any attributed fault through thorough investigation and strong evidence.

Texas Damage Caps

Texas has complex rules about damage caps:

  • No cap on economic damages (medical expenses, lost wages)
  • No cap on non-economic damages in most personal injury cases
  • Punitive damages capped at the greater of:
    • 2x economic damages + non-economic damages (capped at $750,000)
    • OR $200,000

Important Note: These caps don’t apply to most trucking accident cases, but they can come into play in certain situations.

What Your Real County Trucking Accident Case Might Be Worth

Case values depend on many factors, but trucking companies carry much higher insurance limits than typical drivers:

Injury Severity Typical Settlement Range Factors Affecting Value
Minor Injuries $15,000 – $60,000 Medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering
Moderate Injuries $50,000 – $200,000 Treatment duration, impact on daily life
Serious Injuries $200,000 – $1,000,000+ Surgery required, permanent limitations
Catastrophic Injuries $1,000,000 – $10,000,000+ Permanent disability, lifelong care needs
Wrongful Death $1,000,000 – $10,000,000+ Age of victim, earning capacity, dependents

Factors That Increase Case Value:

  • Clear liability (trucking company at fault)
  • Catastrophic injuries
  • Permanent disability
  • Need for lifelong care
  • Significant lost earning capacity
  • Gross negligence (punitive damages potential)
  • Multiple liable parties
  • High insurance limits

Factors That Decrease Case Value:

  • Shared fault
  • Pre-existing conditions
  • Limited insurance coverage
  • Minor injuries
  • Delayed medical treatment
  • Inconsistent medical records

Real Client Results: Justice for Real County Families

While every case is unique, our track record demonstrates our commitment to maximum compensation for our clients:

  • $5+ Million – Logging brain injury settlement
  • $3.8+ Million – Car accident amputation settlement
  • $2.5+ Million – Truck crash recovery
  • $2+ Million – Maritime back injury settlement
  • Millions recovered for families in trucking-related wrongful death cases

Client Testimonials:

“They fought for me to get every dime I deserved.”
— Glenda Walker, Attorney911 Client

“You are NOT just some client… You are FAMILY to them.”
— Chad Harris, Attorney911 Client

“They solved in a couple of months what others did nothing about in two years.”
— Angel Walle, Attorney911 Client

“Ralph reached out personally.”
— Dame Haskett, Attorney911 Client

Why Choose Attorney911 for Your Real County Trucking Accident Case

1. Real County Experience You Can Trust

We know Real County’s roads, courts, and trucking patterns. Our experience with local cases gives us an advantage in building your claim.

2. Insider Knowledge of Trucking Insurance Tactics

Our associate attorney Lupe Peña used to work for a national insurance defense firm. He knows exactly how trucking insurance companies operate because he used to be on their side.

3. Aggressive Evidence Preservation

We send spoliation letters within 24-48 hours to preserve critical evidence before it’s destroyed. Black box data, ELD records, and dashcam footage can disappear quickly.

4. Multi-Million Dollar Results

Our track record of multi-million dollar settlements and verdicts demonstrates our ability to maximize compensation for catastrophic injuries.

5. Federal Court Capability

Our admission to the U.S. District Court, Southern District of Texas allows us to handle interstate trucking cases that may need to be filed in federal court.

6. Comprehensive Legal Team

Our team includes:

  • Ralph Manginello: 25+ years of trial experience
  • Lupe Peña: Former insurance defense attorney
  • Case managers and paralegals dedicated to your case
  • Expert witnesses in accident reconstruction, medicine, and economics

7. No Fee Unless We Win

We work on contingency – you pay nothing unless we recover compensation for you. We advance all costs of investigation and litigation.

8. Spanish Language Services

Hablamos Español. Many trucking accident victims in Real County speak Spanish as their primary language. Our bilingual services ensure clear communication.

9. Personal Attention You Deserve

At Attorney911, you’re not just a case number. We treat every client like family and provide the personal attention your case deserves.

10. Willingness to Go to Trial

While most cases settle, we prepare every case as if it’s going to trial. This creates leverage in settlement negotiations and ensures we’re ready if trial becomes necessary.

The Attorney911 Difference: Fighting for Real County Families

When you choose Attorney911, you’re choosing a team that will:

  • Treat you like family, not a case number
  • Fight aggressively for the maximum compensation you deserve
  • Preserve evidence before it disappears
  • Hold all liable parties accountable
  • Communicate clearly throughout the process
  • Advance all costs so you pay nothing upfront
  • Prepare your case for trial to create settlement leverage
  • Provide bilingual services for Spanish-speaking clients
  • Offer compassionate support during your recovery
  • Deliver results that make a real difference in your life

What to Do Right Now: Your 48-Hour Action Plan

Every hour you wait, evidence in your case is disappearing. Here’s what you should do immediately:

If You Haven’t Called an Attorney Yet:

  1. Call Attorney911 now at 1-888-ATTY-911 for a free consultation
  2. Do NOT give recorded statements to any insurance company
  3. Follow your doctor’s orders and attend all appointments
  4. Document everything – keep a journal of your pain and limitations
  5. Save all paperwork – medical bills, police reports, insurance communications

If You’ve Already Called Attorney911:

  1. Relax – we’ve got this under control
  2. Focus on your recovery – follow your doctor’s treatment plan
  3. Keep us updated – let us know about any new symptoms or developments
  4. Stay off social media – don’t post anything about your accident or injuries
  5. Be patient – we’re working hard to build your case

Real County Trucking Accident Resources

Local Hospitals:

  • Peterson Regional Medical Center (Kerrville) – 241 Metz Ave, Kerrville, TX 78028
  • Uvalde Memorial Hospital – 1025 Garner Field Rd, Uvalde, TX 78801
  • Val Verde Regional Medical Center (Del Rio) – 801 Bedell Ave, Del Rio, TX 78840

Local Law Enforcement:

  • Real County Sheriff’s Office – 100 Courthouse Square, Leakey, TX 78873
  • Texas Department of Public Safety – Various locations throughout Real County

Trucking Safety Resources:

  • FMCSA Safety Measurement System: safer.fmcsa.dot.gov – Check trucking company safety records
  • Texas Department of Transportation: txdot.gov – Road condition information
  • National Highway Traffic Safety Administration: nhtsa.gov – Trucking safety information

Frequently Asked Questions About Real County Trucking Accidents

What should I do immediately after an 18-wheeler accident in Real County?

If you’ve been in a trucking accident in Real County, take these steps immediately if you’re able:

  1. Call 911 and report the accident
  2. Seek medical attention, even if injuries seem minor
  3. Document the scene with photos and video if possible
  4. Get the trucking company name, DOT number, and driver information
  5. Collect witness contact information
  6. Do NOT give recorded statements to any insurance company
  7. Call Attorney911 at 1-888-ATTY-911 for immediate legal assistance

How much is my Real County trucking accident case worth?

Case values depend on many factors:

  • Severity of your injuries
  • Medical expenses (past and future)
  • Lost income and earning capacity
  • Pain and suffering
  • Degree of the trucking company’s negligence
  • Insurance coverage available

Trucking companies carry higher insurance limits ($750,000 minimum, often $1-5 million), allowing for larger recoveries than typical car accidents. We’ve seen verdicts ranging from hundreds of thousands to hundreds of millions.

How long do I have to file a lawsuit after a trucking accident in Real County?

In Texas, you have 2 years from the date of the accident to file a personal injury lawsuit. However, you should never wait this long. Evidence disappears quickly in trucking cases, and the sooner you contact us, the stronger your case will be.

Who can I sue after an 18-wheeler accident in Real County?

Multiple parties may be liable in trucking accidents:

  • The truck driver
  • The trucking company/motor carrier
  • The cargo owner or shipper
  • The company that loaded the cargo
  • Truck or parts manufacturers
  • Maintenance companies
  • Freight brokers
  • The truck owner (if different from carrier)
  • Government entities (for road defects)

We investigate every possible defendant to maximize your recovery.

What if the truck driver says I caused the accident?

Texas uses a modified comparative negligence system. Even if you were partially at fault, you may still recover compensation as long as you’re not more than 50% at fault. Our job is to investigate thoroughly, gather evidence (especially ECM and ELD data), and prove what really happened. Drivers often lie to protect their jobs – the data tells the true story.

How long will my trucking accident case take to resolve?

Timelines vary:

  • Simple cases with clear liability: 6-12 months
  • Complex cases with multiple parties: 1-3 years
  • Cases that go to trial: 2-4 years

We work to resolve cases as quickly as possible while maximizing your recovery.

Will my case go to trial?

Most cases settle before trial, but we prepare every case as if it’s going to trial. Insurance companies know which lawyers are willing to go to court – and they offer better settlements to clients with trial-ready attorneys. We have the resources and experience to take your case all the way if necessary.

What if I was partially at fault for the accident?

Texas follows a modified comparative negligence rule. As long as you’re not more than 50% at fault, you can still recover damages. Your recovery will be reduced by your percentage of fault. For example, if you’re 20% at fault, you can recover 80% of your damages.

Do I need to pay anything upfront to hire Attorney911?

No. We work on contingency – you pay nothing unless we win your case. We advance all costs of investigation and litigation. You never receive a bill from us. When we win, our fee comes from the recovery, not your pocket.

What is the trucking company’s insurance minimum?

Federal law requires minimum liability coverage:

  • $750,000 for non-hazardous freight
  • $1,000,000 for oil, large equipment
  • $5,000,000 for hazardous materials

Many carriers carry $1-5 million or more. This higher coverage means catastrophic injuries can actually be compensated.

What if the trucking company offers me a quick settlement?

Never accept any settlement without consulting an experienced trucking accident attorney first. Quick settlement offers are designed to pay you far less than your case is worth before you understand the full extent of your injuries.

Can I still recover if the truck driver was an independent contractor?

Possibly. Both the owner-operator and the contracting company may be liable. We investigate all relationships and insurance policies to ensure you can recover from the responsible parties.

What if I don’t have health insurance?

We can help you get the medical care you need even if you don’t have insurance. We work with medical providers who will treat you on a lien basis, meaning they get paid from your settlement.

What if my loved one was killed in a trucking accident?

Texas allows wrongful death claims by surviving family members. You may recover:

  • Lost future income and benefits
  • Loss of consortium (companionship and guidance)
  • Mental anguish and emotional suffering
  • Funeral and burial expenses
  • Medical expenses before death
  • Punitive damages if gross negligence

How do I know if the trucking company has a bad safety record?

The FMCSA maintains public safety data at safer.fmcsa.dot.gov. We obtain the carrier’s:

  • CSA (Compliance, Safety, Accountability) scores
  • Inspection history and out-of-service rates
  • Crash history
  • Safety rating

A poor safety record can prove the company knew it was putting dangerous drivers on the road.

What if the trucking company goes bankrupt?

Even if the trucking company goes out of business, their insurance company is still responsible for paying valid claims. We pursue all available insurance coverage to ensure you receive compensation.

Can I access the truck’s GPS data?

Yes. We subpoena GPS and telematics data that shows:

  • The truck’s exact route
  • Speed at all times
  • Stops and durations
  • Any deviations from planned route

This data can prove fatigue, speeding, or other violations.

What if the trucking company destroyed evidence?

If they received our spoliation letter and destroyed evidence anyway, courts can:

  • Instruct juries to assume destroyed evidence was unfavorable
  • Impose monetary sanctions
  • Enter default judgment in extreme cases
  • Award punitive damages

Can I sue for PTSD after a trucking accident?

Yes. PTSD (Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder) is a compensable injury. Symptoms may include:

  • Flashbacks to the accident
  • Nightmares
  • Severe anxiety
  • Avoidance of driving or certain locations
  • Depression
  • Sleep disturbances

What if I was a passenger in the truck?

You may still have a claim against:

  • The truck driver (if they were at fault)
  • The trucking company
  • Other drivers involved in the accident
  • Manufacturers if a defect caused the crash

Can I recover lost wages if I’m self-employed?

Yes. We work with vocational and economic experts to calculate your lost earning capacity, even if you’re self-employed or work on commission.

What if the truck was carrying hazardous materials?

Hazmat accidents create additional liability and higher insurance limits ($5 million minimum). We have experience with hazmat cases and understand the special regulations that apply.

Can I recover if I wasn’t wearing a seatbelt?

Possibly. Texas follows a modified comparative negligence rule. If you weren’t wearing a seatbelt, you might be found partially at fault, but you can still recover as long as you’re not more than 50% at fault.

What if the trucking company is based in another state?

It doesn’t matter. We handle interstate trucking cases and can pursue claims against out-of-state trucking companies. Our federal court admission allows us to handle these complex cases.

Can I still recover if the accident happened a while ago?

It depends on how long ago. In Texas, you have 2 years from the date of the accident to file a lawsuit. However, the sooner you contact us, the better. Evidence disappears quickly in trucking cases.

What if I was hit by a government truck?

Government entities have special protections and shorter notice requirements. You may have as little as 6 months to file a claim. Contact us immediately if a government vehicle was involved.

Can I recover if I was hit by a garbage truck?

Yes. Garbage trucks are commercial vehicles subject to the same regulations as 18-wheelers. We have experience with garbage truck accident cases.

What if the truck driver was under the influence?

Drunk or drugged driving creates additional liability and may allow for punitive damages. We obtain drug and alcohol test results and pursue all available claims.

Can I recover if I was hit by a bus?

Yes. Buses are commercial vehicles with higher insurance limits. We have experience with bus accident cases.

What if the trucking company denies liability?

We gather evidence to prove their liability, including:

  • ECM/ELD data
  • Dashcam footage
  • Witness statements
  • Accident reconstruction
  • Maintenance records
  • Driver qualification files

Can I recover if I was a pedestrian or cyclist?

Yes. Pedestrians and cyclists have the same rights to compensation as vehicle occupants. These cases often result in catastrophic injuries.

What if multiple vehicles were involved?

Multi-vehicle accidents create complex liability issues. We investigate all parties and determine who is responsible for your injuries.

Can I recover if I was hit by a construction vehicle?

Yes. Construction vehicles are commercial vehicles subject to special regulations. We have experience with construction vehicle accident cases.

What if the trucking company offers to pay my medical bills?

Be careful. Paying medical bills doesn’t compensate you for pain and suffering, lost wages, or future medical needs. Consult with us before accepting any offers.

Can I recover if I was hit by an Amazon, Walmart, or other retail delivery truck?

Yes. These companies are “solvent defendants” with deep pockets. We have experience handling cases against major retailers.

What if I was hit by a truck while on a motorcycle?

Motorcycle accidents with trucks often result in catastrophic injuries. We have experience with motorcycle accident cases and understand the unique issues involved.

Contact Attorney911 Now – Your Future Can’t Wait

Every hour you wait, evidence in your Real County trucking accident case is disappearing. Black box data can be overwritten. Dashcam footage gets deleted. Witnesses forget what they saw. The trucking company’s rapid response team is already working to protect their interests. Who’s protecting yours?

Call Attorney911 now at 1-888-ATTY-911 for your free consultation.

Our Real County 18-wheeler accident attorneys are available 24/7 to:

  • Answer your questions
  • Evaluate your case
  • Explain your legal rights
  • Develop an immediate action plan
  • Send preservation letters to protect your evidence

Remember:

  • Free consultation – no obligation
  • No fee unless we win your case
  • 24/7 availability
  • Bilingual services available
  • Real County attorneys who understand your community

Don’t wait. Your future can’t wait. Call 1-888-ATTY-911 now.

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