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Fatal 18-Wheeler and Tractor-Trailer Crashes in Odessa, Texas: What Families Need to Know You’re reading this because someone you love didn’t come home from a road you’ve driven a thousand times. A fully loaded 18-wheeler changed everything on a corridor most people in Odessa take for granted—whether that’s the stretch of I-20 between Midland and Monahans, the oilfield service routes on SH-191, or the freight arteries feeding the Permian Basin’s industrial heart. Texas law has already started a clock you may not know about, and that clock doesn’t stop for grief. We’ve represented families like yours across the Permian Basin for more than two decades. We know the roads, the carriers, the oilfield service companies, and the federal regulations that are supposed to keep these trucks safe. When those rules are ignored, we hold the companies accountable—not just the driver behind the wheel. The Reality of a Fatal 18-Wheeler Crash on Odessa’s Freight Corridors Odessa sits at the crossroads of Texas’s most dangerous commercial-vehicle environment. The Permian Basin produces nearly half of the nation’s oil, and that production runs on trucks—water haulers, sand haulers, frac spread vehicles, crude oil tankers, and the long-haul semis moving equipment and supplies between well…