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Fatal Big-Rig Crashes in Newark: What Families Need to Know After a Devastating Loss You’re reading this because someone you love didn’t come home from a drive along FM 156 or US 287. The semi-truck that changed everything for your family was likely hauling oilfield equipment, agricultural products, or cross-country freight through Wise County – the same routes thousands of trucks travel every day without incident. But on this day, something went wrong. Now you’re facing funeral arrangements you never planned to make, medical bills nobody saw coming, and an insurance company from another state that’s already assigned a claims adjuster whose job is to close your file for the lowest number the law allows. 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 of the autopsy report. The day of the crash. The carrier whose driver killed your loved one has lawyers who’ve been working since the night of the wreck. The longer you wait, the more evidence the carrier controls – the electronic logging device (ELD) that records every minute the truck moved, the dashcam footage that may…