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Houghton County 18-Wheeler Accident Attorneys: Fighting for Maximum Recovery After Catastrophic Truck Crashes The snow was falling hard across Highway 41 when the 80,000-pound logging truck lost control near Houghton. In an instant, a family’s life changed forever. If you're reading this, you or someone you love may be living that nightmare right now—dealing with catastrophic injuries, mounting medical bills, and a trucking company that's already working to minimize what they owe you. At Attorney911, we understand what you're facing. Houghton County's unique geography—the steep grades of the Keweenaw Peninsula, the harsh Upper Peninsula winters, and the heavy industrial traffic serving Michigan's mining and timber industries—creates dangerous conditions for 18-wheeler accidents. Ralph Manginello has spent over 25 years fighting for victims of commercial truck accidents, and our firm knows exactly how to hold trucking companies accountable when they put profits over safety in Houghton County. Why Houghton County's Geography Makes Trucking Accidents Deadly Houghton County isn't like other places. The combination of heavy industrial trucking, severe winter weather, and challenging terrain creates perfect conditions for catastrophic crashes. When temperatures drop and Lake Superior's lake-effect snow starts piling up on US-41, M-26, and US-26, even experienced truck drivers struggle to maintain…