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Hit by a Car or Truck in Dickens County, Texas? Here's What You Need to Know Before the Insurance Company Calls The speed limit on US-82 through Dickens County is 70 miles per hour, but when a distracted driver drifts across the center line or an 18-wheeler driver falls asleep on the long haul between Lubbock and Wichita Falls, the impact doesn't care about speed limits. It cares about physics. And in Dickens County—where the nearest Level I trauma center is over 60 miles away in Lubbock, and where EMS response times on rural Farm-to-Market roads can stretch into critical minutes—those physics can change your life forever. At Attorney911, we know Dickens County. We know that US-82 and State Highway 70 aren't just lines on a map; they're vital corridors for agricultural traffic, oilfield equipment, and commuters heading to jobs in Crosbyton, Spur, or the Hub City. We've seen what happens when a cotton hauler blows a tire on FM 193, or when a driver impaired after leaving a party in Lubbock drifts into oncoming traffic outside Dickens. And we know the brutal reality: In 2024, rural Texas crashes were 2.66 times more likely to be fatal than urban crashes,…