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Fatal 18-Wheeler and Tractor-Trailer Accidents in Hunters Creek Village: What Families Need to Know You’re reading this because someone you love didn’t come home from one of Hunters Creek Village’s roads. An 80,000-pound tractor-trailer changed everything for your family on a corridor most Houstonians drive every day without thinking. Interstate 10, the West Loop, Memorial Drive, or the Energy Corridor feeder roads carry the freight that sustains this city — and the crashes that devastate families. The Texas Department of Transportation recorded 115,173 crashes in Harris County last year — one in five Texas crashes. Of those, 498 were fatal. If your loved one was killed in an 18-wheeler collision on I-10 near the West Loop interchange, on Memorial Drive during the morning commute, or on the Katy Freeway during rush hour, you’re now part of a statistic that’s all too real for Houston families. But statistics don’t tell the story of your loss. They don’t explain the legal framework Texas gives you to hold the trucking company accountable. They don’t reveal how quickly evidence disappears when carriers control it. And they don’t show you how to protect your family’s rights before the two-year clock under Texas Civil Practice and…