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When an 80,000-pound semi truck barrels through the rural highways of Menard County, Illinois, there’s no room for error. One moment you’re driving past the cornfields near Petersburg, and the next, your life changes forever. If you’ve been injured in an 18-wheeler accident in Menard County, you need more than just a lawyer—you need a fighter who understands federal trucking regulations, agricultural hauling dangers, and how to make trucking companies pay. We’re Attorney911, and we’ve spent over 25 years holding trucking companies accountable for the devastation they cause on rural roads just like those crisscrossing Menard County. Why Menard County Trucking Accidents Demand Immediate Action Menard County sits at the crossroads of agricultural America. With Interstate 72 cutting through the southern edge and US Route 97 carrying heavy farm equipment, this area sees constant commercial truck traffic hauling grain, livestock, and manufactured goods between Springfield and the Mississippi River. But here’s the thing—Menard County’s rural roads weren’t built for 80,000-pound trucks sharing space with family vehicles. The trucking company that hit you has already called their lawyers. Their insurance adjuster is already looking for ways to pay you less. And that black box data? It can be overwritten in as…