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When an 80,000-pound truck loses control on the winding stretches of US 50 near California, Missouri, or jackknifes across the icy bridge over the Moniteau Creek, your life changes in an instant. You're not just dealing with another car crash—you're facing a catastrophic collision with a commercial killing machine that weighs twenty times more than your vehicle. At Attorney911, we've spent over 25 years fighting for families across Moniteau County who've been devastated by 18-wheeler accidents. Ralph Manginello, our managing partner, has stood toe-to-toe with Fortune 500 corporations like BP in the Texas City refinery explosion litigation, securing multi-million dollar results for catastrophically injured clients. Now we're ready to put that experience to work for you in Moniteau County. Why 18-Wheeler Accidents in Moniteau County Are Different The physics alone make trucking accidents in Moniteau County uniquely devastating. A fully loaded semi traveling at 55 miles per hour through Moniteau County on US 50 needs nearly two football fields to come to a complete stop. When winter ice slicks the roads near Clarksburg or Tipton, that stopping distance doubles. The average passenger car weighs 4,000 pounds. An 18-wheeler can weigh 80,000 pounds. That's not a collision—it's a demolition. But beyond…