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Fatal 18-Wheeler and Tractor-Trailer Crashes in Bridgeport, Texas The Reality of a Big-Rig Crash on Bridgeport’s Freight Corridors You’re reading this because someone you love didn’t come home. A fully loaded tractor-trailer running I-35 or US-81 through Wise County changed everything in an instant. The corridor that everyone in Bridgeport drives every day without thinking about it carried a crash that Texas Department of Transportation data shows happens more often than most families realize—one fatal crash every 2 hours and 7 minutes somewhere in Texas in 2024, zero days without a death. In Bridgeport, where I-35 carries the NAFTA freight corridor from Laredo to the Oklahoma line and US-81 runs the grain and livestock routes to the Red River, the commercial traffic mix produces conditions where a single moment of driver fatigue, a single maintenance failure, or a single hours-of-service violation can take a life. The carrier running the truck that killed your loved one has lawyers who started working the case the night of the crash. The clock Texas law gives you to file a wrongful-death action under Section 16.003 of the Civil Practice and Remedies Code started the day of the wreck—not the day of the funeral, not…