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When an 80,000-pound truck slams into your sedan on I-69 outside Boonville, or when a jackknifed semi blocks all lanes of I-64 near Newburgh, your life changes in an instant. At Attorney911, we've spent over 25 years standing beside families in Warrick County who've had their lives shattered by negligent trucking companies—and we know exactly what it takes to make them pay. The Brutal Reality of 18-Wheeler Accidents in Warrick County There’s no such thing as a “minor” collision when a fully loaded commercial truck is involved. The physics are simply unforgiving. Your average passenger vehicle weighs around 4,000 pounds. A loaded tractor-trailer can tip the scales at 80,000 pounds—twenty times heavier than your car. When that kind of mass hits you at highway speeds, the force isn't just doubled; it's multiplied exponentially. Here in Warrick County, we face unique risks. We're crisscrossed by major freight corridors—I-64 running east-west through the county, I-69 slicing through the western edge connecting Evansville to Indianapolis, and I-65 just a short drive east hauling goods from the Gulf Coast to the Great Lakes. These aren’t just highways; they’re commercial arteries where fatigued drivers push through Indiana weather—whether that’s summer thunderstorms rolling off the Ohio…