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Duval County, FL Truck Child Injury & Negligent Supervision: When a Carrier’s Truck Becomes a Child’s Prison If you are reading this page, you already know something no parent, guardian, or advocate should ever have to learn: that four children were kept inside a semi-truck cab for years — denied food, medical care, education, hygiene, and basic human dignity — while that truck rolled between Atlanta and Miami under a national carrier’s authority. You may be a guardian, a relative, a DCF-appointed advocate, or a person who cares about these children and wants to know whether the institution that put that truck on the road can be held accountable in civil court — not just the two individuals arrested in Duval County. That is exactly the question this page exists to answer. We are Attorney911 — The Manginello Law Firm, PLLC — and we build the civil case against the corporation that enabled the harm, not just the people who committed it. The call is free. The consultation is confidential. And we do not get paid unless we win your case. Here is the first thing you need to hear: the criminal case and the civil case are two separate…