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When an 80,000-pound truck loses control on ice-covered I-81 near Oswego, there's no margin for error. Your sedan weighs 4,000 pounds. The semi weighs twenty times more. In that moment, physics doesn't care about your innocence—it only cares about mass, velocity, and impact force. If you're reading this from a hospital bed in Oswego County, or you're sitting at a kitchen table in Fulton wondering how you'll pay the bills after a trucking accident crushed your family's car, you're not alone. We've been fighting for truck accident victims across Oswego County and throughout New York for over twenty-five years. And we're here to help you fight back. Why Oswego County Truck Accidents Are Different Oswego County sits at the crossroads of critical freight corridors. I-81 runs north-south through the heart of the county, carrying thousands of commercial trucks daily between Canada and the mid-Atlantic states. Route 104 and Route 481 serve as major arteries connecting the Port of Oswego on Lake Ontario to inland distribution centers. But here's what makes trucking in Oswego County uniquely dangerous: the weather. Lake Ontario generates lake-effect snow that dumps 200+ inches annually in some parts of the county. Black ice forms without warning on…