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The Hillsboro 18-Wheeler Accident Emergency Guide: Protecting Your Recovery After an I-35 Highway Catastrophe The impact of an 80,000-pound semi-truck is not a standard traffic accident; it is a life-altering event that occurs with the force of a kinetic weapon. If you are reading this after a collision on the Interstate 35 split in Hillsboro or near the Hill County outlets, your world has likely been turned upside down in a matter of seconds. At Attorney911, we understand that you aren't just dealing with broken glass and torn metal—you are facing specialized commercial insurance adjusters, disappearing evidence, and a mounting pile of medical bills that threaten your family's future. In City of Hillsboro, the intersection of I-35W and I-35E creates a unique and deadly funnel for international freight. Whether it is a NAFTA-corridor long-haul carrier moving north from Laredo or an Amazon Relay van rushing to meet a delivery window in the DFW Metroplex, the sheer volume of commercial traffic through Hill County makes 18-wheeler accidents a statistical inevitability. When the unthinkable happens, you don't need a general practice lawyer; you need the "Legal Emergency Lawyers™" who have spent over 25 years forcing the world’s largest corporations to take responsibility…