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The impact shattered more than metal. It shattered your plans, your health, your sense of security. One moment you're driving through Sheridan County on US‑20 or heading toward the Sandhills on Highway 27. The next, an 80,000‑pound 18‑wheeler has changed everything. At Attorney911, we know the roads here—the long stretches of Highway 183, the cattle haulers on NE‑2, the logging trucks near the Pine Ridge. We've spent over 25 years fighting for people just like you across Nebraska and beyond. And we know that in Sheridan County, time is not on your side after a trucking accident. Black box data starts overwriting itself within 30 days. ELD logs can be purged in six months. The trucking company has already dispatched their rapid‑response team to the scene. While you're still in the hospital or trying to figure out how to get your car repaired, they're building a case against you. That's why we send spoliation letters within 24 hours of your call. Evidence doesn't wait, and neither should you. Call Attorney911 now at 1‑888‑ATTY‑911 or (888) 288‑9911. The Physics of Devastation: Why 18‑Wheeler Accidents in Sheridan County Are Catastrophically Different An average car weighs between 3,000 and 4,000 pounds. A fully loaded…