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Fatal Big-Rig Crashes in Kansas City, Missouri: What Families Need to Know After a Devastating Loss You are reading this because someone you love did not come home from a Kansas City highway. The Missouri stretch of Interstate 70, Interstate 29, or Interstate 435—corridors you’ve driven a thousand times—took your father, your spouse, your child, or your sibling in an instant. The carrier whose driver caused the crash has lawyers who started working the case the night of the wreck. The clock under Missouri law is already running, and every day that passes without action makes the evidence harder to preserve. At Attorney 911, we’ve spent 24 years representing families in catastrophic commercial-vehicle crashes across Missouri. We know the freight reality of Kansas City’s highways, the carrier mix that runs them, and the legal framework that protects families after a loss. This guide walks you through what comes next—because the carrier’s team is already building their defense. The Reality of Big-Rig Crashes on Kansas City’s Highways Kansas City sits at the crossroads of America’s freight network. Interstate 70 carries east-west traffic from the East Coast to Utah, while Interstate 29 and Interstate 35 move north-south freight between Canada and Mexico.…