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18-Wheeler Accident Attorneys Serving Piatt County, Illinois When 80,000 Pounds Changes Your Life in an Instant It happened fast. Too fast. One moment you're driving through Piatt County on your way to work, and the next, an 80,000-pound truck has changed everything. Maybe it was on I-57 near Monticello. Perhaps it was on Route 36 outside of Bement. Or maybe you were hit near the agricultural corridor on your way to Decatur. Wherever it happened in Piatt County, the result is the same: catastrophic injury, mounting medical bills, and a trucking company that's already building their defense. You don't have to face this alone. At Attorney911, we've spent over 25 years fighting for families devastated by commercial trucking accidents across Illinois. Our managing partner, Ralph Manginello, has been holding trucking companies accountable since 1998. We've recovered multi-million dollar settlements for traumatic brain injury victims, amputees, and families who've lost loved ones to negligent truck drivers. And here's what makes us different from other firms handling Piatt County trucking cases: our team includes a former insurance defense attorney who used to work for the very companies he's now fighting against. When an 18-wheeler injures someone in Piatt County, the trucking company…