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The I-10 Rollover Crisis in Orange: Why “Highway Hypnosis” is No Excuse for Trucking Negligence The I-10 East corridor at the Texas-Louisiana border was paralyzed recently after an 18-wheeler overturned, shutting down one of the most critical freight arteries in Orange, Texas. While traffic has since reopened, the wreckage left behind raises a disturbing question: how does an 80,000-pound commercial vehicle simply flip over on a highway designed for seamless travel? At Attorney911, we’ve seen these catastrophic rollovers time and again on I-10 and throughout Orange County. Often, the corporate defense teams for these trucking companies point to “highway hypnosis”—a state where a driver zones out on familiar, monotonous routes—as if it’s an unavoidable act of nature. We know better. After 27+ years of litigating high-stakes trucking cases, our founder Ralph Manginello and our team understand that behind every “zoned-out” driver is a motor carrier pushing their fleet beyond safe limits. If you or a loved one were affected by the recent 18-wheeler wreck in Orange, you don’t just need a lawyer; you need a team that knows the internal playbook of the trucking industry. Our associate attorney, Lupe Peña, spent years working at a national defense firm, learning firsthand…