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If an 80,000-pound grain truck loses control on I-72 outside Carrollton, your sedan doesn't stand a chance. One moment you're driving through Greene County's rolling farmland. The next, your family's fighting for survival on the side of a rural Illinois highway. We've seen what happens when agricultural trucking companies cut corners on maintenance and training. We've sat with families in Greene County living rooms as they face futures they never planned for. And we've spent 25 years making sure those trucking companies pay for the devastation they cause. At Attorney911, we're not just Illinois attorneys—we're advocates for Greene County accident victims who refuse to be pushed around by corporate trucking interests. Our managing partner, Ralph Manginello, has spent over two decades battling commercial carriers in federal court, including litigation against Fortune 500 giants like BP in the Texas City refinery explosion that killed 15 workers and injured 170 more. When a truck driver falls asleep at the wheel on Route 67 or a loaded semi blows a tire on the approach to White Hall, we know exactly how to hold every responsible party accountable. Your life changed in an instant. The trucking company already called their lawyers. What are you…