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Truck Accidents in Haltom City: What You Need to Know After a Crash You’re reading this because a commercial vehicle changed everything for your family on one of Haltom City’s busiest roads. Maybe it was on Boulevard 26, where morning commuters share lanes with Amazon delivery vans and Sysco foodservice trucks. Maybe it was on I-820, where long-haul semis merge with local traffic near the Northeast Mall. Or maybe it was on Denton Highway (US 377), where school buses, oilfield service trucks, and Walmart distribution vehicles navigate tight turns near residential neighborhoods. Wherever it happened, the crash wasn’t just an accident—it was a collision between an 80,000-pound commercial vehicle and the life you were building. The carrier behind that truck has a legal team working since the moment of impact. The evidence they control—the electronic logging device (ELD), dashcam footage, maintenance records—is disappearing every day. And under Texas Civil Practice & Remedies Code § 16.003, you have exactly two years from the date of the crash to file a claim, whether or not the insurance company is returning your calls. At Attorney 911, we don’t just sue truck drivers. We sue the trucking companies, brokers, shippers, and corporate parents whose…