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An 80,000-pound truck doesn't give you time to react. On I-70 through Ellis County, where wheat trucks and cattle haulers mix with cross-country freight traffic, one moment of negligence changes everything. If you're reading this, you or someone you love has already felt that impact—the crunch of metal, the scream of tires, the silence that follows when the world stops making sense. We get it. We've spent 25 years helping families in Ellis County pick up the pieces after trucking companies shatter their lives. My name is Ralph Manginello, and I'm the managing partner at Attorney911. Since 1998, we've fought for folks just like you across Kansas—not just in Hays and Ellis, but throughout the Smoky Hills region—holding trucking companies accountable when their drivers, their equipment, or their business practices cause catastrophic harm. Here's what you need to know right now: the trucking company that hit you has already called their lawyers. Their insurance adjuster is already looking for ways to pay you less. Meanwhile, critical evidence—black box data, driver logs, maintenance records—is disappearing with every hour that passes. In Kansas, you have just two years to file your lawsuit, but waiting even two weeks can kill your case. That's…