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Fleming County 18-Wheeler Accident Attorneys When an 80,000-Pound Truck Changes Everything on Fleming County's Highways The hills around Fleming County don't give you much warning. One moment you're driving home to Flemingsburg on Kentucky 11, and the next, an 18-wheeler's brakes have failed on the downgrade, or a tired trucker has drifted across the centerline on I-64. In an instant, your life changes forever. At Attorney911, we know these roads. We've represented Kentucky families devastated by commercial truck accidents for over 25 years. Ralph Manginello, our managing partner, has spent decades fighting for injury victims since 1998, securing multi-million dollar settlements for traumatic brain injuries, spinal cord damage, and wrongful death cases. Our firm includes Lupe Peña, a former insurance defense attorney who used to work for the very companies he now fights against—giving our team insider knowledge of how insurers try to minimize your claim. If you've been hurt in a trucking accident anywhere in Fleming County or the surrounding Kentucky Bluegrass region, time isn't just critical—it's running out faster than you think. Kentucky gives you just one year to file a personal injury lawsuit. That's the shortest statute of limitations in America, tied only with Louisiana. Evidence disappears…