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If an 80,000-pound semi-truck slammed into your car on Highway 61 in Washington County, Mississippi, or if a Walmart rig jackknifed across I-20 near Leland, you already know the physics weren't fair. At Attorney911, we've spent 25 years fighting for families across the Delta who never asked for this fight—but found themselves in it anyway. When the dust settles on a Washington County trucking accident, the trucking company already has lawyers working to protect their interests. The question is: who is protecting yours? The Stakes Are Different on Washington County Roads, Mississippi Every 16 minutes, someone in America is injured in a commercial truck crash. But here in Washington County—where the Mississippi River meets the Delta and agricultural trucks share Highway 82 with interstate commerce—the risks hit closer to home. Whether you're commuting US 61 through the heart of Greenville or hauling goods across the county line into Arkansas, the trucking corridors serving Washington County see heavy freight traffic year-round. When a tractor-trailer slams into a passenger vehicle at highway speeds, the results are rarely minor. We've seen it too many times. A family driving home from a Leland High School football game. A Greenville nurse heading to the hospital…