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Fatal 18-Wheeler Crashes in Salt Lake City: What Utah Families Need to Know You’re reading this because someone you love didn’t come home. A fully loaded tractor-trailer changed everything for your family on a corridor most people in Salt Lake City drive every day without thinking about it. Interstate 80 carries more eastbound freight through the Wasatch Front before sunrise than the rest of the day combined, and the carriers running it count on the corridor’s familiarity to mask what the data shows about fatal-crash density on the stretch through Salt Lake, Davis, and Weber counties. Texas Civil Practice and Remedies Code Section 16.003 has already started a clock that doesn’t stop while you grieve. You have two years from the date of the fatal injury to file a wrongful-death action in the county where the crash occurred. Under Section 71.004, you—as the surviving spouse, child, or parent—hold an independent statutory claim. So does your loved one’s estate, under Section 71.021, for the conscious pain and mental anguish suffered between injury and death. The carrier whose driver killed your family member has lawyers who have been working since the night of the wreck. The longer you wait, the more evidence…