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City of Wylie 18-Wheeler Accident Attorney The impact was catastrophic. On State Highway 78, just outside the heart of City of Wylie, 80,000 pounds of steel slammed into a daily commuter’s sedan. In an instant, a family’s future was nearly erased because a commercial driver was rushing to meet a delivery quota. If you are reading this, you’ve likely felt that crushing force, or you are watching a loved one fight for their life in a City of Wylie hospital bed. You aren't just dealing with a car wreck; you are facing a legal emergency that involves billion-dollar trucking corporations and federal regulations that most lawyers haven't even read. At Attorney911, we know that the trucking company has already sent a rapid-response team to the crash site. While you were still in the ambulance heading toward Medical City Plano or Methodist Richardson, their lawyers were already photographing the scene and looking for ways to blame you. You need a fighter who moves faster and hits harder. Our managing partner, Ralph Manginello, has spent over 25 years taking on the world's largest corporations—including Fortune 500 giants like BP—and winning multi-million dollar settlements for families in City of Wylie and across North…