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Fatal 18-Wheeler and Commercial Truck Accidents in Portland, Texas: What Families Need to Know You’re reading this because someone you love didn’t come home from a road that everyone in Portland drives every day without thinking about it. Maybe it was Highway 181 on the way to Corpus Christi, maybe it was FM 1069 near the refinery, or maybe it was the intersection of Broadway and Moore Avenue where the tankers turn toward the port. Wherever it happened, an 80,000-pound commercial vehicle changed everything for your family on a corridor that carries the freight that keeps San Patricio County working. Texas Civil Practice & Remedies Code § 16.003 has already started a clock that doesn’t stop while you grieve. You have exactly two years from the date of the fatal injury to file a wrongful-death action under § 71.001. That clock runs whether or not the carrier’s insurance company is returning your calls. The carrier whose driver killed your loved one has lawyers who started working the night of the crash. The longer you wait, the more evidence the carrier controls—electronic logging device data, dashcam footage, maintenance records, the driver’s qualification file—and the more of it disappears. We send the…