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When an 80,000-Pound Truck Changes Everything The impact was catastrophic. One moment, you're driving along I-35 through Chisago County, Minnesota—maybe heading toward the Cities, maybe coming back from visiting the lakes. The next, an 18-wheeler is jackknifing across the highway, or worse, you're trapped underneath a trailer that didn't have proper guards. If you're reading this, you or someone you love has already survived the unthinkable. The physics alone tell the brutal story: a fully loaded semi-truck weighs twenty times more than your sedan. At 65 miles per hour, that truck needs nearly two football fields to stop. When those brakes fail, or when that driver falls asleep on a long haul through Minnesota's winter darkness, physics doesn't give you a chance. But here's what you need to know right now: the trucking company already has lawyers. Their insurance adjuster is already working to minimize what they pay you. Evidence that proves they were negligent—black box data showing excessive speed, Electronic Logging Device (ELD) records proving the driver violated federal rest limits, maintenance logs showing they knew the brakes were faulty—is already at risk of disappearing. In Minnesota, you have two years to file a personal injury lawsuit (three years…