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Wilson County 18-Wheeler Accident Attorneys: Fighting for North Carolina Families When Trucking Companies Cause Catastrophic Harm Every year, the highways crisscrossing Wilson County carry millions of tons of freight—agricultural shipments from eastern North Carolina farms, manufactured goods bound for the Port of Wilmington, and consumer products traveling the I-95 corridor from Maine to Florida. When a fully loaded 80,000-pound tractor-trailer loses control on US-264, when a fatigued driver drifts across the centerline on US-301, or when a poorly maintained rig jackknifes during one of our notorious ice storms, the results are devastating. At Attorney911, we’ve spent over 25 years standing beside families in Wilson County and throughout eastern North Carolina who’ve had their lives shattered by negligent trucking companies. We’re not a faceless national firm. We’re Ralph Manginello and Lupe Peña—attorneys who understand that Wilson County isn't just another dot on the map. From the busy intersections near Wilson Medical Center to the rural stretches of NC-42 where visibility drops in sudden thunderstorms, we know the specific trucking dangers that threaten our community. And we know exactly how to fight the insurance companies that try to minimize your suffering. What Makes Wilson County 18-Wheeler Accidents Different: The North Carolina Challenge…