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When an 80,000-pound logging truck barrels down Washington Road in Wilkes County, there’s no such thing as a “minor” collision. These rural routes—threading through Georgia’s pine forests and past family farms—weren’t built for today’s commercial traffic. If you’re here because an 18-wheeler changed your life somewhere along Interstate 20 or a back road near the Wilkes County line, you already know the devastation. You need more than legal help. You need fighters who understand how trucking companies operate, how evidence disappears in rural Georgia jurisdictions, and how to make them pay. We’re Attorney911. Ralph Manginello has spent over 25 years—since 1998—holding trucking companies accountable for catastrophic harm. Our associate attorney Lupe Peña used to sit on the other side of the table defending insurance companies. Now he uses that insider playbook to fight for Wilkes County families. We’ve recovered multi-million dollar settlements for traumatic brain injuries, amputations, and wrongful death—$50 million total for families across the country. We’re currently litigating a $10 million lawsuit against the University of Houston for hazing negligence, and we stood with victims of the BP Texas City refinery explosion. But right now, your focus is Wilkes County, Georgia. And the clock is already ticking. Why…