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Fatal 18-Wheeler and Tractor-Trailer Crashes in West University Place: What Families Need to Know You’re reading this because someone you love didn’t come home from West University Place’s roads. The tragedy happened on a corridor most Houston families drive every day without thinking about it – perhaps along the Southwest Freeway near the West Loop, or on Bissonnet Street where delivery trucks weave through residential neighborhoods, or on Buffalo Speedway where the morning commute mixes with commercial traffic. The eighteen-wheeler that changed everything for your family was likely running for one of the major carriers that operate through West University Place’s Harris County jurisdiction – perhaps an Amazon DSP contractor making last-mile deliveries, a Sysco foodservice truck serving the Texas Medical Center, or a tanker hauling fuel through the Energy Corridor. Texas Civil Practice and Remedies Code Section 16.003 has already started a clock that doesn’t stop while you grieve. You have exactly two years from the date of the fatal injury to file a wrongful death action under Section 71.001. That clock runs whether or not the carrier’s insurer is returning your calls. Under Section 71.004, you – as the surviving spouse, child, or parent – hold an independent…