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City of Hitchcock 18-Wheeler Accident Attorney: Fighting for Victims of Commercial Trucking Negligence The Highway 6 corridor through the City of Hitchcock is a lifeline for Texas commerce, but it’s also a high-speed gauntlet where 80,000-pound tankers from the Texas City refineries share narrow lanes with local families. On any given morning, you can see a line of drayage trucks heading toward the Port of Galveston or heavy-duty water haulers supporting regional energy projects. When one of these massive commercial vehicles makes a mistake, the City of Hitchcock isn't just a place on a map—it becomes the site of a life-altering catastrophe. The impact of an 18-wheeler is unlike a typical car wreck. It is a violent transfer of kinetic energy. While a passenger sedan in the City of Hitchcock weighs roughly 4,000 pounds, a fully loaded tractor-trailer is 20 times that size. Using the formula for kinetic energy—KE = ½mv²—it's easy to see why these crashes are so deadly. A truck traveling at 65 mph on I-45 near the City of Hitchcock generates nearly 17 times more destructive energy than a car at the same speed. You don't just "get into a wreck" with a semi-truck; you survive a…