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Interstate 57 cuts through the heart of Coles County like an artery, pulsing with 80,000-pound steel behemoths hauling everything from grain to manufactured goods between Chicago and Memphis. When one of those 18-wheelers loses control on the ice outside Charleston, drifts across the center line near Mattoon, or jackknifes on the overpass during an Illinois winter storm, the physics are brutal. Your sedan weighs 4,000 pounds. That truck? Up to 80,000 pounds. That difference isn't just unfair—it's catastrophic. We've seen what happens when trucking companies cut corners on safety. We've held them accountable. And if you or someone you love has been hurt in an 18-wheeler accident anywhere in Coles County—from the I-57 corridor through Mattoon to the rural routes near Charleston and Lake Land College—we're here to help you fight back. Why 18-Wheeler Accidents in Coles County Demand Specialized Legal Experience Trucking accidents aren't just big car wrecks. They're complex, high-stakes cases involving federal regulations, multiple liable parties, and evidence that disappears unless someone acts fast to preserve it. At Attorney911, we've spent over 25 years handling these exact cases. Ralph Manginello, our managing partner, has been fighting for injury victims since 1998. He's admitted to federal court in…