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The Physics of Devastation: When 80,000 Pounds of Steel Meets Harding County Asphalt Your life changed in an instant. You're driving US Highway 56 through the rolling ranchlands of Harding County, heading toward Clayton or maybe west toward the Colorado border. The sky is clear, the road is straight, and then an 18-wheeler—a cattle hauler, maybe, or an oilfield service truck hauling rig equipment—veers across the centerline. There's no time to react. The impact is catastrophic. Every year, thousands of commercial truck accidents occur on New Mexico's highways. In rural counties like Harding, where US 56 and US 87 serve as vital commercial corridors connecting the Permian Basin to the Front Range, the risk is magnified. These aren't just statistics. They're life-altering events that leave families devastated, careers destroyed, and futures uncertain. At Attorney911, we understand what's at stake. Ralph Manginello has spent over 25 years fighting for accident victims across the Southwest, including right here in Harding County. We've recovered multi-million dollar settlements for families just like yours—$5 million for a traumatic brain injury victim, $3.8 million for a client who suffered an amputation after a car crash. Our associate attorney Lupe Peña spent years working for insurance companies…