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Maryland 18-Wheeler Accident Attorney: Fighting for Victims of Catastrophic Trucking Crashes The impact was catastrophic. On a rain-slicked stretch of I-95 near Baltimore, 80,000 pounds of steel slammed into a family's sedan. The truck driver had been on the road for 14 hours—three hours past the federal legal limit. In an instant, a morning commute through Maryland turned into a life-altering disaster. If you're reading this, you know that a collision with a commercial semi-truck isn’t just a "car accident." It’s an asymmetrical battle where your car, weighing maybe 4,000 pounds, never stood a chance against a vehicle 20 times its size. When an 18-wheeler changes your life forever, you need more than a lawyer; you need a fighter who understands the complex web of federal regulations and corporate defense tactics. Since 1998, Ralph Manginello has spent over 25 years taking on the world’s largest corporations and winning. Our firm founder is admitted to federal court in the Southern District of Texas and has gone head-to-head with Fortune 500 giants like BP during the Texas City Refinery litigation. We aren't afraid of billion-dollar trucking companies because we know their playbook. In Maryland, where the legal landscape is unforgiving, that experience…