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Your car weighs about 4,000 pounds. The commercial truck that just hit you on the Sterling Highway? Up to 80,000 pounds. That's not a fair fight—and that's exactly why accidents involving 18-wheelers, semi-trucks, and commercial vehicles on Kenai Peninsula Borough highways cause catastrophic injuries that change lives forever. At Attorney911, we've spent over 25 years standing up to trucking companies and their insurance carriers. Ralph Manginello, our managing partner, has been fighting for injury victims since 1998, with federal court admission and a track record that includes taking on Fortune 500 corporations like BP. When a truck accident happens in Kenai Peninsula Borough, you need a team that understands not just the law, but the unique dangers of driving in Alaska—where ice, snow, moose crossings, and remote stretches of highway create deadly conditions for commercial trucking. The Physics of Devastation: Why 18-Wheeler Accidents Are Different When an 80,000-pound truck traveling at highway speeds impacts a passenger vehicle, the physics aren't just dangerous—they're devastating. A fully loaded semi requires nearly 40% more stopping distance than your car. At 65 mph, that truck needs approximately 525 feet to stop—almost two football fields. In Kenai Peninsula Borough, where winter conditions can reduce visibility…