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Fatal Truck Accidents in Sterling County, Texas: What Families Need to Know After a Tragedy You’re reading this because someone you love didn’t come home. A fully loaded tractor-trailer—running a route most people in Sterling County drive without thinking—changed everything for your family in an instant. Maybe it happened on U.S. Highway 87, the artery that cuts through Sterling City and carries oilfield service trucks, cattle haulers, and long-haul freight between San Angelo and Big Spring. Maybe it was on Farm-to-Market Road 1675, where gravel trucks and agricultural transports share the road with local traffic. Or maybe it was on Interstate 20, where cross-country semis barrel through the county at speeds that leave no margin for error. Texas Civil Practice & Remedies Code § 16.003 has already started a clock that doesn’t stop while you grieve. You have two years from the date of the fatal injury to file a wrongful death claim—not from the funeral, not from the autopsy report, not from the day the police report is finalized. The day the crash happened is Day One. The carrier’s insurance company has lawyers who started working the case the night of the wreck. The longer you wait, the more…