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18-Wheeler Accident Attorney in Idaho County: Your Fight for Justice After a Trucking Crash The mountain roads of Idaho County can turn deadly in an instant when an 80,000-pound commercial truck loses control. Whether you're traveling U.S. Highway 95 through the Clearwater Mountains or crossing the Camas Prairie on the way to Grangeville, one negligent truck driver can change your life forever. If you've been injured in a trucking accident in Idaho County, you need more than a lawyer—you need a team that knows how to stand up to major carriers and win. At Attorney911, we've spent over 25 years fighting for families just like yours. Ralph Manginello, our managing partner, has been holding trucking companies accountable since 1998. We've gone toe-to-toe with Fortune 500 corporations like BP in the Texas City explosion litigation, and we bring that same level of aggressive representation to every case we handle. When the logging trucks and freight haulers traversing Idaho County's mountain highways cause catastrophic harm, we're the team that makes them pay. Our firm includes a unique advantage: Associate Attorney Lupe Peña spent years working as an insurance defense lawyer. He knows exactly how trucking insurers evaluate, minimize, and deny claims because…