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Brown County 18-Wheeler Accident Attorneys: When 80,000 Pounds Changes Everything The impact was catastrophic. You're driving US-20 through Brown County, Nebraska—maybe heading toward Ainsworth, maybe coming back from a delivery in the Sandhills—and suddenly there's 80,000 pounds of steel where there was once open highway. In an instant, everything changes. Your life. Your health. Your family's future. Every sixteen minutes, someone in America is injured in a commercial truck crash. While Brown County's wide-open spaces and rural highways might feel safer than congested urban corridors, the reality is stark: when an 18-wheeler loses control on icy US-283, when a grain hauler jackknifes on Nebraska Highway 7, or when a fatigued driver drifts across the center line on US-20, the physics don't forgive. Your sedan weighs 4,000 pounds. The truck that hit you? Up to 80,000 pounds. That's not a fair fight—and when you're the one lying in a hospital bed in Brown County or rushed to Kearney for trauma care, you need someone who knows how to fight back. We're Attorney911. Since 1998, Ralph Manginello has been standing up to trucking companies and winning. With over 25 years of courtroom experience, federal court admission to the Southern District of Texas,…