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When an 80,000-pound truck changes your life on the highways around Monmouth or along the I-74 corridor in Warren County, Illinois, you need more than sympathy—you need a fighter who's been holding trucking companies accountable for over two decades. Ralph Manginello has spent 25 years taking on commercial carriers and winning. He's admitted to federal court, has litigated against Fortune 500 corporations, and has recovered multi-million dollar settlements for families right here in the agricultural heartland of Illinois. Why 18-Wheeler Accidents in Warren County Are Different The physics alone should alarm you. Your sedan weighs roughly 4,000 pounds. A fully loaded semi-truck entering Warren County from the grain elevators near Little York or heading west on US-34 can weigh up to 80,000 pounds—that's twenty times heavier than your vehicle. When that kind of mass collides with a passenger car at highway speeds, the results are catastrophic. But the differences don't stop at the crash scene. Trucking companies carry insurance policies worth $750,000 to $5 million or more—far exceeding the minimum coverage required for passenger vehicles in Illinois. That means your case has real value, but accessing those funds requires understanding complex federal regulations that govern every commercial truck on Illinois…