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Man charged with vehicular manslaughter, DWI after fatal crash in Genesee County — Stafford, Stafford County, Texas Attorney911 Brings 25+ Years of Multi-Million Dollar Trucking & Wrongful Death Litigation, Former Insurance Defense Attorney Insider Advantage, FMCSA Regulation Masters (49 CFR 390-399), Black Box & ELD Evidence Specialists, Jackknife, Rollover, Underride & All Fatal 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

Stafford, Texas Vehicular Manslaughter & DWI Crash: Why Alcoholism Behind the Wheel Demands Legal Accountability A Life Ruined in an Instant on Stafford Roads The early morning hours of April 11, 2026, brought tragedy to the quiet streets of Stafford, Texas. At approximately 3:30 AM, a driver under the influence of alcohol crossed the line between personal struggle and public danger, resulting in a fatal crash that has left the community reeling. While the original news report doesn’t provide the victim’s name or specific details about the crash dynamics, the circumstances reveal a pattern all too familiar to those of us who fight for justice in Texas trucking and vehicular accident cases. This wasn’t just another drunk driving incident. The comments from community members paint a picture of systemic failure - a driver whose alcoholism led to repeated dangerous behavior, a community that recognized the signs but couldn’t intervene, and ultimately, a preventable tragedy that has forever altered lives in Stafford. At Attorney911, we’ve seen this scenario play out too many times. What makes this case particularly heartbreaking is the recognition that this driver wasn’t just “having a few drinks” - this was a pattern of behavior that had spiraled…

New bill in Texas would require drivers over 75 to retest every 4 years to keep licenses — Stafford, Stafford County Attorney911 brings 25+ years of courtroom experience, former insurance defense attorney insider advantage, and multi-million dollar verdicts to protect seniors and accident victims on Texas roads, FMCSA regulation experts, jackknife, rollover, underride and all crash types, TBI, spinal cord injury and wrongful death specialists, federal court admitted, free 24/7 consultation, no fee unless we win, 1-888-ATTY-911, Hablamos Español

Michigan’s New Senior Driver Testing Bill: A Preventable Tragedy Exposes Systemic Gaps in Older Driver Safety The Incident That Sparked Change On an October afternoon in 2024, a 94-year-old driver named Phyllis Stafford was running errands in Michigan when tragedy struck. According to reports, Stafford rear-ended another vehicle in traffic. When the other driver—a woman whose name we’ll never forget—stepped out to check the damage, Stafford’s vehicle struck her, killing her instantly. This wasn’t just an accident. It was a completely preventable tragedy, as the victim’s husband, Christopher Thexton, later described it. Thexton was shocked to learn that a 94-year-old driver could still hold a valid license without ever being retested. “It became kind of shocking to me that a then-94-year-old still had valid driving credentials and that that had never been tested,” he said. “And it seemed like a kind of a hole in the system that older drivers were allowed to kind of drive unchecked.” Thexton’s grief turned to advocacy. He reached out to State Senator Rosemary Bayer’s office, pushing for changes to Michigan’s driving laws. Initially, he felt there was little momentum for reform. But Bayer’s new bill, introduced in March 2026, shows that change is finally…

Haysville Driver Dies in Stafford County, Stafford, Texas Accident — 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 Evidence Experts, Jackknife, Rollover, Underride & All 18-Wheeler Crash Types, TBI, Spinal Cord Injury & Wrongful Death Specialists — Federal Court Admitted, Free 24/7 Consultation, No Fee Unless We Win, 1-888-ATTY-911, Hablamos Español

Stafford County Tragedy: How Golf Cart Street Legalization Could Lead to Deadly 18-Wheeler Accidents The recent death of a Haysville driver in Stafford County, Kansas, serves as a grim warning about the unintended consequences of mixing slow-moving vehicles with high-speed commercial traffic. While the incident itself didn’t involve a commercial truck, the proposed ordinance in nearby Great Bend to allow golf carts on certain city streets creates dangerous conditions that could easily lead to catastrophic 18-wheeler accidents on Stafford County’s highways. At Attorney911, we’ve seen firsthand how size and speed disparities between vehicles create deadly collisions. An 80,000-pound truck traveling at 65 mph needs 525 feet to stop - nearly two football fields. A golf cart traveling at 20 mph presents an impossible stopping scenario when these vehicles share the same roadway. The Great Bend Ordinance: A Recipe for Disaster The proposed Ordinance No. 4467 in Great Bend would permit golf carts, micro-utility trucks, and work-site utility vehicles on designated streets with speed limits of 30 mph or less. While the ordinance includes safety provisions, the reality is that these vehicles would be sharing roadways with commercial trucks that routinely travel through the area. Key Provisions of the Ordinance: Prohibited…

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