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When an 80,000-pound semi-truck slams into a passenger vehicle on I-57 outside Shelbyville, physics doesn't give you a second chance. In Shelby County, Illinois, where agricultural freight mixes with interstate traffic and rural roads create deadly blind spots, trucking accidents happen fast—but the consequences last forever. If you or someone you love has been injured in an 18-wheeler crash anywhere in Shelby County, from the farmlands near Tower Hill to the interstate corridors connecting Chicago and St. Louis, you need an attorney who understands federal trucking regulations, Illinois negligence law, and the specific dangers lurking on our local highways. Ralph Manginello has spent over 25 years fighting for accident victims across the Midwest, and since 1998, he's built a reputation for holding trucking companies accountable when they put dangerous drivers and equipment on the road. Our managing partner brings federal court experience to every case, having successfully litigated against Fortune 500 corporations and recovered multi-million dollar settlements for families just like yours. And unlike firms that treat you like just another file number, we treat you like family—because here in Shelby County, that's how we were raised. But here's the hard truth: trucking companies don't play fair. They have rapid-response…