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Fatal 18-Wheeler & Tractor-Trailer Crashes in Wyoming, Texas: What Families Need to Know You’re reading this because someone you love didn’t come home. A fully loaded 18-wheeler—80,000 pounds of steel and cargo—crossed into your family’s path on a corridor most people in Wyoming, Texas drive every day without thinking. Maybe it was Interstate 20, where long-haul freight trucks move between Fort Worth and the Permian Basin. Maybe it was U.S. Highway 80, where oilfield service vehicles and cross-country semis share two lanes. Or maybe it was Farm-to-Market Road 1847, where a distracted truck driver failed to yield at an unmarked intersection. Wherever it happened, the crash wasn’t an accident. It was a preventable failure of rules, training, and corporate accountability—and now, the carrier’s lawyers have already started working against you. Texas law gives you two years from the date of the fatal injury to file a wrongful-death claim under Section 71.001 of the Texas Civil Practice and Remedies Code. That clock started the moment the crash happened—not when the funeral was held, not when the autopsy report came back, not when you finally felt ready to think about a lawyer. Every day that passes, the carrier controls more evidence that…