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City of Abbott 18-Wheeler Accident Guide: Fighting the Giants on I-35 The impact is unlike anything you’ve ever felt. One moment, you’re driving through the heart of Hill County, perhaps passing the Abbott exits on your way toward Hillsboro or Waco. The next, 80,000 pounds of steel slams into your trunk. In City of Abbott, where the I-35 corridor serves as the industrial spine of North America, this isn't just a hypothetical scenario. It is a daily reality. When a massive semi-truck collides with a 4,000-pound passenger car at highway speeds, the physics are unforgiving. You don't just have an accident; you have a life-altering emergency. If you’ve been hurt in a trucking crash in City of Abbott, you need to understand one thing immediately: the trucking company has already started their defense. Before the local Hill County emergency responders even cleared the scene, corporate rapid-response teams were likely dispatched. They aren't there to help you. They are there to minimize their liability, scrub digital logs, and ensure that the multi-million dollar insurance policies they carry stay in their pockets. At Attorney911, we don't let that happen. Our managing partner, Ralph Manginello, has spent over 25 years in the trenches…