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When 80,000 pounds of steel and cargo slams into your vehicle on a Parke County highway, your life changes in an instant. You’re not just dealing with a fender-bender—you’re facing a catastrophic collision with a commercial juggernaut that carries twenty times the weight of your family car. At Attorney911, we’ve spent over two decades fighting for families across Indiana, and we know the specific dangers lurking on Parke County’s trucking corridors—from the heavy freight traffic barreling down I-70 through Rockville to the agricultural haulers navigating the rural Routes 41 and 36. We’re not talking about a simple insurance claim. We’re talking about federal trucking regulations, multi-million dollar insurance policies, and trucking companies that send rapid-response teams to the scene while you’re still in the ambulance. That’s why Ralph Manginello, our Managing Partner with 25+ years of courtroom experience, has built a firm that moves fast, fights hard, and knows exactly how to make trucking companies pay. Why 18-Wheeler Accidents in Parke County Are Fundamentally Different The physics alone tell the story. Your sedan weighs roughly 4,000 pounds. A fully loaded tractor-trailer can weigh 80,000 pounds under federal law—and some trucks exceed that illegally. When that much mass hits a passenger…