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The Impact Was Catastrophic. 80,000 Pounds of Steel Against Your Sedan. Interstate 80 cuts through Keokuk County like an artery, carrying goods from the Mississippi to the Midwest. But when an 18-wheeler loses control on these stretches, the math is brutal. Your family vehicle weighs roughly 4,000 pounds. A loaded semi can weigh 80,000 pounds. That is not a collision—that is annihilation. If you are reading this from a Keokuk County hospital room, or if you have just buried a loved one killed on Iowa's highways, you need to know this: the trucking company already has lawyers working to protect them. They have dispatched rapid-response teams to the scene. They are downloading black box data, coaching their driver, and looking for ways to pay you as little as possible. You need someone who fights back just as hard. We are Attorney911. Our managing partner, Ralph Manginello, has spent over 25 years standing up to trucking companies, and we have recovered multi-million dollar settlements for families across Iowa and beyond. We know the corridors of Keokuk County—from the agricultural hauls on Highway 61 to the heavy freight traffic on I-80. We know that when harvest season hits, the roads fill with…