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When 80,000 Pounds of Steel Changes Everything in Cowley County The combines are running hard through the wheat fields outside Winfield when harvest season hits Cowley County. So are the grain trucks. And the 18-wheelers hauling cattle on US-77. And the oil field equipment heading south toward the Oklahoma border. One moment, you're driving home to Arkansas City after a double shift. The next, a heavy hauler blows through a stop sign at an unmarked rural intersection, or a loaded semi jackknifes on an icy stretch of US-166 during a Kansas winter storm. Your car weighs 4,000 pounds. The truck that hit you? Up to 80,000 pounds. That's not a fair fight. And while you're trying to process catastrophic injuries, the trucking company has already called their lawyers. Their insurance adjuster is already looking for ways to pay you less. We're Attorney911, and we don't think that's right. Our managing partner, Ralph Manginello, has spent over 25 years fighting for trucking accident victims across Kansas and beyond. We've recovered multi-million dollar settlements for families just like yours—$5 million for traumatic brain injury victims, $3.8 million for amputation cases, and millions more for families devastated by 18-wheeler crashes. When you're facing…