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The impact was catastrophic. One moment you're driving through the rolling hills of northeastern Kentucky on I-64, and the next, 80,000 pounds of steel is bearing down on you with nowhere to go. In Lewis County, where the interstates cut through rural terrain and logging trucks share narrow highways with passenger vehicles, 18-wheeler accidents don't just happen—they devastate. We're Attorney911, and we've spent over 25 years fighting for trucking accident victims across Kentucky and beyond. Ralph Manginello, our managing partner, has been standing up to trucking companies since 1998, recovering multi-million dollar settlements for families whose lives changed in an instant. When a semi-truck changes everything, you need more than a lawyer—you need a team that understands the federal regulations, the local roads, and exactly how to make negligent trucking companies pay. Why Lewis County 18-Wheeler Accidents Are Different Lewis County sits at the crossroads of major freight corridors in northeastern Kentucky. I-64 cuts through the county, carrying transcontinental freight from St. Louis to Lexington and beyond. US-23 and US-60 serve as vital arteries for regional commerce. But here's what makes trucking in Lewis County particularly dangerous: you're dealing with rural highway conditions, steep terrain, and the constant mix of…