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Saratoga County 18-Wheeler Accident Attorneys When 80,000 Pounds Changes Your Life on Saratoga County Roads The impact was catastrophic. 80,000 pounds of steel against your sedan. In an instant, everything changed. If you're reading this from a Saratoga County hospital room—or if you're trying to figure out how to help a loved one hurt on I-87, I-90, or any of the trucking corridors that cut through Saratoga Springs, Clifton Park, or Malta—you already know the devastation an 18-wheeler can cause. You don't need us to tell you that the pain is real, the bills are mounting, and the trucking company's insurance adjuster is already calling. You need someone who fights back. Attorney911 has been standing up to trucking companies for over 25 years. Ralph Manginello, our managing partner, has built a reputation securing multi-million dollar settlements for families devastated by commercial truck crashes. We understand the specific dangers of Saratoga County's highways—the winter ice on the Northway, the heavy freight traffic serving GlobalFoundries and the industrial parks, the tourist-season congestion around Saratoga Race Course that puts massive trucks in close proximity to passenger vehicles. We also know that trucking companies move fast after a crash. They've already dispatched their rapid-response…