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Fatal 18-Wheeler and Tractor-Trailer Crashes in Morris County, Texas: A Family’s Guide to Legal Rights and Justice You’re reading this because someone you love didn’t come home from a road they’ve driven a thousand times. The stretch of Highway 259 that cuts through Morris County, the same route that carries timber trucks from the pine forests to the mills in Daingerfield and Lone Star, took your father, your wife, your son, or your sister in a collision with an 80,000-pound tractor-trailer. The Texas Department of Transportation’s Crash Records Information System (CRIS) recorded 12 fatal crashes involving commercial vehicles in Morris County between 2019 and 2023—one every four months on average. That’s not a statistic to you. It’s the phone call you got at 2:17 a.m., the ambulance you followed to the emergency room in Longview, the coroner’s report you’re still trying to understand. We know what comes next because we’ve walked this road with hundreds of Texas families. The carrier’s insurance adjuster called within hours, offering a number that wouldn’t cover three months of your loved one’s lost wages, let alone the lifetime of care their children will need. The trucking company’s lawyers have already started building their defense—arguing that…