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13 Alert Traffic: Multiple lanes reopened on Gulf Freeway after crash involving H-E-B big rig in League City — Angleton, Angleton County, Texas 18-Wheeler Accident Attorneys Attorney911 Bring 25+ Years Fighting Trucking Companies, $50+ Million Recovered for Texas Families, Former Insurance Defense Attorney Insider Advantage, FMCSA Regulation Masters (49 CFR 390-399), Black Box & ELD Data Extraction Experts, Jackknife, Rollover, Underride, Brake Failure & All Crash Types, TBI, Spinal Cord Injury, Amputation & Wrongful Death Specialists — Federal Court Admitted, Free 24/7 Consultation, No Fee Unless We Win, 1-888-ATTY-911, Hablamos Español, 4.9★ Google Rating (251+ Reviews)

Gulf Freeway Hazmat Crash: Why H-E-B Big Rig Accidents Demand Immediate Legal Action The Gulf Freeway northbound near SH 96 in League City became the scene of a dangerous hazmat incident on Tuesday when an H-E-B big rig collided with a Ford pickup truck. Multiple lanes were closed for hours as crews responded to clear the scene and investigate the crash. While officials have not released details about the cause or injuries, the presence of hazardous materials and the involvement of a major grocery retailer’s trucking operation make this a case that demands immediate attention from anyone injured in similar incidents. At Attorney911, we’ve seen firsthand how grocery delivery truck accidents—especially those involving hazmat—can devastate lives. Our managing partner, Ralph Manginello, has spent over 25 years holding trucking companies accountable for safety violations that put innocent drivers at risk. This incident on the Gulf Freeway highlights several critical issues that every Texas driver should understand about commercial vehicle accidents. What We Know About the League City H-E-B Truck Crash The incident unfolded with these key details: Location: Gulf Freeway northbound near SH 96 in League City, Galveston County Vehicles Involved: H-E-B big rig and Ford pickup truck Incident Type: Collision…

Suspect charged in deadly east Harris County hit-and-run — Angleton, Angleton County, Texas Attorney911 delivers 25+ years of courtroom-tested justice, led by Ralph Manginello (multi-million dollar verdicts, BP explosion litigation veteran), former insurance defense attorney Lupe Peña (knows every tactic insurers use), FMCSA regulation masters (49 CFR 390-399, black box data extraction), jackknife, rollover, underride & all crash types, catastrophic injury & wrongful death specialists — $50+ million recovered for Texas families, free 24/7 consultation, no fee unless we win, 1-888-ATTY-911, Hablamos Español, 4.9★ Google rating (251+ reviews)

Deadly Hit-and-Run in East Harris County: Holding Negligent Drivers Accountable A Life Cut Short on Woodforest Boulevard The early morning hours of February 23, 2026, should have been routine for 57-year-old Rayford Howard. The east Harris County resident was simply walking home from the grocery store to his apartment in the 12800 block of Woodforest Boulevard. What should have been a short, safe journey turned into a tragedy that would leave a family shattered and a community demanding answers. At 1:58 AM, a white Ram pickup truck came barreling down Woodforest Boulevard at excessive speed. The 17-year-old driver behind the wheel would later be charged with failure to stop and render aid—a criminal offense that carries serious consequences. But for Rayford Howard, those consequences came too late. The speeding truck struck him with devastating force, killing him instantly. This wasn’t just an accident. It was a hit-and-run—a cowardly act that left a man dead in the street while the driver fled the scene. The Harris County Sheriff’s Office Vehicular Crimes Division and District 3 patrol officers worked quickly to identify the suspect, making an arrest and recovering the white pickup truck. But for Rayford Howard’s family, no arrest can bring…

Houston Avenue Bridge Hit for Third Time: Too-Tall 18-Wheeler Load Forces HPD to Shut Down I-10 Eastbound — Angleton, Angleton County, Texas Attorney911 Brings 25+ Years of Multi-Million Dollar Trucking Verdicts, Former Insurance Defense Attorney Insider Advantage, FMCSA Regulation Masters (49 CFR 390-399), Black Box & ELD Data Extraction Specialists, Jackknife, Rollover, Underride & All Crash Types, TBI, Spinal Cord Injury & Wrongful Death Experts — $50+ Million Recovered for Texas Families, Free 24/7 Consultation, No Fee Unless We Win, 1-888-ATTY-911, Hablamos Español

Houston Avenue Bridge Hit for Third Time in 2026: Why This 18-Wheeler’s Too-Tall Load Forced I-10 Shutdown and What It Means for Angleton Drivers By Attorney911 | The Manginello Law Firm The Anatomy of a Bridge Strike: How a Too-Tall Load Becomes a Highway Nightmare What “Too Tall” Really Means When we say the load was “too tall,” we’re talking about a violation of 49 CFR § 393.100, which requires that cargo be contained, immobilized, or secured to prevent shifting or loss during transit. But more specifically, this was a clearance violation. The Houston Avenue Bridge has a vertical clearance of 14 feet, 6 inches—a measurement that’s clearly marked on signs approaching the bridge. Most standard 18-wheelers with trailers stand about 13 feet, 6 inches tall when empty. Add cargo, and that height increases. What likely happened: - The driver or loading crew failed to measure the loaded height of the trailer - The truck ignored clearance warning signs posted before the bridge - The driver did not have a route plan that accounted for low-clearance bridges - The trucking company failed to provide proper training on height clearance procedures This isn’t just a paperwork violation—it’s a direct violation of…

Conroe Woman Killed After Being Hit by Pickup Truck in Crosswalk — Angleton, Angleton County, Texas Pedestrian Accident Attorneys: Attorney911 Brings 25+ Years of Courtroom Experience, Former Insurance Defense Attorney Insider Advantage, Multi-Million Dollar Verdicts & Settlements, FMCSA Regulation Masters, Black Box & Traffic Camera Evidence Specialists, Catastrophic Injury & Wrongful Death Advocates — Free 24/7 Consultation, No Fee Unless We Win, 1-888-ATTY-911, Hablamos Español

Conroe Pedestrian Killed in Crosswalk by Pickup Truck: Legal Rights and Accountability After Fatal Grand Central Park Crash A Life Changed in an Instant: What Happened at Grand Village Boulevard and Town Park Drive Just after 5 p.m. on February 17, 2026, a 72-year-old Conroe woman was crossing Grand Village Boulevard in a marked crosswalk when her life was tragically cut short. According to police reports, she was struck by a pickup truck at the intersection with Town Park Drive. Both the victim, identified as Kate Autry, and the driver were residents of the Grand Central Park community. The crash scene became a hub of immediate response. The pickup driver and several bystanders began life-saving measures, but their efforts couldn’t change the outcome. Conroe Fire Department and EMS arrived shortly afterward and took over medical care, but Autry was pronounced dead at the scene. Detectives are now evaluating whether glare from the low western sun may have contributed to the collision. At this time, police say there is no indication that excessive speed or reckless disregard for traffic control devices played a role. But here’s what the initial reports don’t tell you - and why this case demands deeper investigation.…

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