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Balkan Express Bankruptcy: What It Means for Texas Trucking Companies and Creditors When a Trucking Company Files for Bankruptcy After a Lawsuit — What Happens Next? Two months ago, a major Texas trucking company made headlines when it filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. The filing came just weeks after one of its creditors sued the company for allegedly failing to repay $4.2 million in loans, interest, and legal fees. Balkan Express and its sister company Balkan Logistics, both based in Fort Worth, operate a fleet of approximately 170 trucks and employ 166 drivers. The companies ship freight across 48 states, serving as a critical link in America’s supply chain. Now, with more than $22 million in debt, Balkan Express is attempting to reorganize while continuing operations. But what does this mean for the company’s drivers, creditors, and the broader Texas trucking industry? At Attorney911, we’ve seen this scenario play out before. When trucking companies face financial distress, the ripple effects can be devastating — not just for the business, but for the families who depend on it. If you’re a creditor, driver, or business partner caught in this situation, you need to understand your rights and options. Here’s what…