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Fatal 18-Wheeler and Tractor-Trailer Crashes in Deaf Smith County, Texas You are reading this because someone you love did not come home from a road most people in Deaf Smith County drive every day without thinking about it. The crash happened on a corridor that carries more freight than the state’s entire agricultural output combined—U.S. Highway 60, State Highway 214, or the Union Pacific rail line that bisects Hereford and crosses FM 1062. An eighty-thousand-pound tractor-trailer changed everything for your family, and the carrier whose driver was behind the wheel has lawyers who started working the night of the wreck. Texas Civil Practice and Remedies Code Section 16.003 started a two-year clock on your family the day of the crash—not the day of the funeral, not the day the autopsy report was finalized, not the day you finally felt ready to think about a lawyer. The day of the crash. Under Section 71.001, you—whether you are the surviving spouse, child, or parent—hold an independent wrongful-death claim. So does your loved one’s estate, under Section 71.021, for the conscious pain and mental anguish they endured between the moment of impact and the moment they died. The carrier knows the statute better…