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Katy Freeway Truck Fire: Why This I-10 Ramp Incident Demands Immediate Legal Action The Incident That Shut Down Katy Freeway: What Really Happened Monday morning on the Katy Freeway brought Houston’s daily commute to a grinding halt. Just after 11 a.m., Houston TranStar cameras captured a scene that would disrupt thousands of lives: a truck fire on I-10 Katy eastbound at the I-610 West Loop connector ramp. The images were dramatic—heavy smoke billowing from the truck, creating a hazardous situation that required immediate response. By approximately 5 p.m., the scene had been cleared and lanes reopened, but the questions remained: What caused this fire? Was anyone injured? And most importantly—who is responsible? At Attorney911, we’ve handled hundreds of trucking accident cases across Texas, and we know this much: truck fires don’t just happen. They’re the result of negligence—poor maintenance, improper cargo loading, driver error, or corporate cost-cutting. And when they occur on one of Houston’s busiest corridors, the potential for catastrophic consequences is real. The Hidden Dangers of Truck Fires on Houston Highways Truck fires are more than just traffic nuisances—they’re ticking time bombs. The Katy Freeway, particularly the I-10/I-610 interchange, is one of the most congested trucking corridors in…