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If you've been hit by an 80,000-pound truck on the Cumberland Parkway or sideswiped by a cattle hauler on US-68 near Glasgow, you already know—this isn't a normal car accident. One moment you're driving through Barren County, and the next, your life changes forever. Every year, commercial trucks barrel through south-central Kentucky's rural highways, and when they collide with passenger vehicles, the results are catastrophic. We know Barren County. We know the trucking corridors that cut through your community—the Cumberland Parkway carrying freight between I-65 and I-75, US-31E running north through Edmonton and Cave City, and US-68 cutting east through Glasgow toward the Mammoth Cave junction. We've seen what happens when a distracted truck driver drifts across the center line on these two-lane roads. And we know that in Barren County, you only have one year to file your claim—Kentucky's statute of limitations is among the shortest in the nation. The clock is already ticking. Ralph Manginello has spent over 25 years fighting for accident victims, including federal court experience in the Southern District of Texas that equips us to handle complex interstate trucking cases. Our associate attorney, Lupe Peña, used to defend insurance companies. Now he fights against them.…