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Fatal 18-Wheeler and Tractor-Trailer Crashes in Sunset Valley: What Families Need to Know You’re reading this because someone you love didn’t come home from a Sunset Valley road. Maybe it was the morning commute on Mopac Expressway when a fully loaded tractor-trailer crossed the center line. Maybe it was the evening rush on Loop 360 when an 18-wheeler jackknifed across all lanes. Maybe it was a quiet stretch of Highway 71 when a semi-truck rear-ended your family’s car at full speed. The corridor doesn’t matter. The outcome does: Texas Civil Practice & Remedies Code § 16.003 has already started a two-year clock on your family’s wrongful death claim, and the carrier that killed your loved one has lawyers who’ve been working since the night of the crash. Sunset Valley sits in Travis County—one of the most crash-heavy counties in Texas. In 2024, Travis County recorded 9,210 reportable crashes, with 85 of them fatal. The freight corridors that bisect Sunset Valley—Interstate 35, Loop 360, Highway 71, Mopac Expressway, and the SH-130 Toll—carry some of the highest commercial-vehicle volume in Central Texas. These aren’t just numbers; they’re the roads where families like yours become statistics every year. We know these corridors because…