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Fatal 18-Wheeler and Tractor-Trailer Crashes in Pecos County, Texas: What Families Need to Know You are reading this because someone you love did not come home from a road that everyone in Pecos County drives every day. A fully loaded 18-wheeler—80,000 pounds of steel and cargo moving at highway speed—changed everything for your family in an instant. The crash happened on U.S. Highway 67, Interstate 10, or Farm-to-Market Road 1901, the corridors that carry the Permian Basin’s oilfield traffic, the cross-border freight from Mexico, and the long-haul trucks transiting through West Texas. The carrier whose driver was behind the wheel has lawyers who started working the night of the wreck. The clock under Texas Civil Practice and Remedies Code § 16.003 started the moment the crash happened—not when the funeral was held, not when the autopsy report came back, not when you felt ready to think about legal action. You have two years from the date of the fatal injury to file a wrongful-death claim, and every day that passes is a day the carrier controls evidence that could disappear. We know the roads of Pecos County. U.S. 67 between Fort Stockton and Alpine is a known high-risk corridor for…