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The Crash on FM 1788: Nine Lives Lost in a Fiery Head-On Collision If you are reading this because someone you love was in that van — a son or daughter on the golf team, a coach you trusted, a friend who was supposed to come home from a tournament — we are not going to begin with the legal analysis. We are going to begin with what we know happened, because you deserve to hear it stated plainly, by someone who has spent a career sitting across kitchen tables from families who lost everything in a single moment on a West Texas highway. On March 15, 2022, a Dodge pickup truck crossed the centerline on Farm-to-Market Road 1788 in Andrews County, Texas, and collided head-on with a Ford Transit van carrying members of the University of the Southwest golf team. The team was returning home to Hobbs, New Mexico, from a tournament at Midland College. Both vehicles burst into flames. Nine people died — six student-athletes, the coach who was driving the van, the pickup’s driver, and his 13-year-old son who was riding as a passenger. Two students survived with serious injuries. The road, the fire, the speed, the…