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When an 80,000-pound truck loses control on the Mass Pike through Worcester County, there’s no such thing as a "minor" fender-bender. The physics don't allow for it. Twenty times heavier than your sedan, these commercial rigs need nearly two football fields to stop at highway speeds. When they can't stop—when the brakes fail on an icy I-90 descent or a fatigued driver misses the exit for Auburn—the devastation is immediate and catastrophic. If you're reading this, you're reeling. Maybe you're trapped in a Worcester hospital bed, watching the medical bills mount while the trucking company's insurance adjuster keeps calling. Maybe you're the family member of someone who didn't make it home from work on Route 20. You don't need legal jargon right now. You need a fighter who knows exactly how to take on these trucking companies and win. We are Attorney911. We've spent 25 years holding trucking companies accountable from Houston to Worcester County—and everywhere in between. Our managing partner, Ralph Manginello, has been litigating catastrophic injury cases since 1998. He’s taken on Fortune 500 corporations like BP in the Texas City refinery explosion that killed 15 workers, and he’s currently litigating a $10 million lawsuit against the University…