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When an 80,000-Pound Truck Changes Everything: 18-Wheeler Accident Attorneys Fighting for Pike County Families The mountain curves on US-23 outside Pikeville don't forgive mistakes. When an exhausted coal hauler or a speeding semi takes those switchbacks too fast, there's no room for error—and no second chance for the families in the car in front of them. If you're reading this because an 18-wheeler accident in Pike County shattered your family's peace, you need to know something critical: the trucking company already has lawyers working to protect their interests. You need someone fighting for yours. At Attorney911, we've spent over 25 years holding trucking companies accountable for the devastation they cause on Kentucky's mountain highways and beyond. Ralph Manginello, our managing partner, has been fighting for injury victims since 1998. He's litigated against Fortune 500 corporations and secured multi-million dollar settlements for families just like yours. And here's what makes us different from other firms: our associate attorney, Lupe Peña, used to work for insurance companies defending these exact claims. He knows their playbook—every tactic they use to minimize payouts, every trick they play to deny responsibility. Now he uses that insider knowledge to fight for you. But you need to…