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18-Wheeler Accident Lawyers in Saint Clair County, Illinois When 80,000 Pounds Slams Into Your Life, You Need a Fighter You're driving home on I-64 through Saint Clair County, maybe heading toward O'Fallon or Shiloh, when it happens. An 18-wheeler drifts across the centerline. Or maybe you're stopped at the intersection of Route 159 and the truck behind you doesn't brake in time on the icy winter asphalt. In an instant, everything changes. Every year, thousands of Illinois families have their lives upended by commercial trucking accidents. In Saint Clair County—situated at the crossroads of major freight corridors connecting the Midwest to the South and West—the risk is ever-present. When an 80,000-pound truck hits a 4,000-pound passenger vehicle, the physics aren't fair. The truck wins. Every time. At Attorney911, we've spent over 25 years fighting for families just like yours. Ralph Manginello, our managing partner since 1998, has secured multi-million dollar settlements for truck accident victims across Illinois and Texas. Our firm includes Lupe Peña, a former insurance defense attorney who spent years learning exactly how trucking insurers minimize claims—now he fights against them. We know their playbook because he used to run it. If you've been hurt in an 18-wheeler…