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The New Hampshire 18-Wheeler Accident Guide: Holding Reckless Trucking Companies Accountable The impact is catastrophic. One moment, you’re driving home on I-93 through Manchester or navigating the busy tax-free retail corridors in Nashua; the next, 80,000 pounds of steel slams into your vehicle. In New Hampshire, where narrow mountain passes meet high-speed coastal interstates, a trucking accident isn't just a car wreck—it’s a life-altering emergency. When a commercial semi-truck changes your family’s future in an instant, you don't need a lawyer who handles "a little bit of everything." You need a team that specializes in the complex world of federal trucking litigation. At Attorney911, led by our managing partner Ralph Manginello, we’ve spent over 25 years going toe-to-toe with the largest trucking corporations in America and winning. Every year, thousands of families are devastated by 18-wheeler accidents, and the trucking company’s legal defense team is often on the scene before the ambulance even leaves. We believe you deserve the same level of aggressive protection. Why Your First 48 Hours in New Hampshire Determine Your Recovery If you’ve been hit by a truck in New Hampshire, the clock isn't just ticking—it’s racing. While the state gives you three years to file…