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Montgomery County 18-Wheeler Accident Lawyers: When 80,000 Pounds Changes Everything The impact was catastrophic. One moment you're navigating I-270 through Montgomery County on your way to work in Bethesda or Rockville. The next, an 80,000-pound semi-truck has jackknifed across three lanes, or worse—slammed into your vehicle with the force of more than twenty cars combined. If you're reading this from a hospital room in Rockville, or if you've lost a loved one to a trucking accident on the Capital Beltway, you're not alone—and you're not just another case number to us. At Attorney911, we've spent over 25 years fighting for families devastated by 18-wheeler accidents across Montgomery County and throughout Maryland. We know the I-270 corridor—the backbone of Montgomery County's commerce—where freight trucks barrel toward the Port of Baltimore and DC distribution centers. We've seen what happens when trucking companies cut corners on brake maintenance to save a few dollars, or when exhausted drivers push past federal hours-of-service limits to meet impossible delivery deadlines. And we know exactly how to make them pay. Call us now at 1-888-ATTY-911. Evidence in Montgomery County trucking accidents disappears fast—black box data can be overwritten in 30 days, and trucking companies send rapid-response teams…