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When an 80,000-pound tractor-trailer crosses the centerline on I-40 near Eden, there’s no margin for error. In Rockingham County, where the Piedmont’s rolling hills meet Virginia’s border and long-haul traffic pours through our interstates, 18-wheeler accidents shatter lives in an instant. If you’re reading this from a hospital bed in Reidsville, or if you’ve just buried a loved one who was killed on US-220, you need more than sympathy—you need a fighter who knows how to make trucking companies pay. Ralph Manginello has spent over 25 years taking on commercial carriers and winning. Since 1998, he’s recovered multi-million dollar settlements for families devastated by trucking accidents, and he’s admitted to federal court, which matters because most 18-wheeler cases involve interstate commerce and federal regulations. Our firm includes Lupe Peña, an associate attorney who used to defend insurance companies—now he uses that insider knowledge to fight against them. That’s your advantage. And with 251+ Google reviews averaging 4.9 stars, including one from Chad Harris who said, “You are NOT just some client... You are FAMILY to them,” we’ve built a reputation treating Rockingham County victims like family, not file numbers. Call 1-888-ATTY-911 today. The clock started ticking the moment that truck…