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Fatal 18-Wheeler and Tractor-Trailer Crashes in Ochiltree County, Texas You are reading this because someone you love did not come home from a road most people in Ochiltree County drive every day without thinking about it. A fully loaded eighteen-wheeler changed everything for your family on a corridor where the Texas Department of Transportation’s Crash Records Information System (CRIS) has documented elevated commercial-vehicle fatality rates year after year. The two-year clock under Texas Civil Practice and Remedies Code Section 16.003 started the day of the crash—not the day of the funeral, not the day the police report was finalized, not the day you felt ready to think about legal action. The carrier whose driver killed your loved one has lawyers who started working the case the night of the wreck. The longer you wait, the more evidence the carrier controls—the electronic logging device (ELD) under 49 C.F.R. Part 395, the dashcam footage, the maintenance records under Part 396, the driver qualification file under Part 391—and the more of it disappears. We send the preservation letter that locks it down. We pull the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) Pre-Employment Screening Program record on the driver and the Safety Measurement System…