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Tragedy on Loop 1604: Why This Fatal Box Truck Crash Demands Immediate Legal Action The morning of February 23, 2026, started like any other for Grace Duke. The 20-year-old was driving in the 11700 block of West Loop 1604 North near Bandera Road on San Antonio’s Northwest Side. But in an instant, everything changed. According to police reports, Grace failed to stop at a safe distance while approaching a red light. Her vehicle struck the rear of a stopped box truck. She was pronounced dead at the scene. This wasn’t just a tragic accident—it was a preventable collision that raises serious questions about truck safety, driver training, and corporate accountability on San Antonio’s busy highways. At Attorney911, we’ve seen too many cases like this, where families are left devastated by the negligence of trucking companies and their drivers. If you or a loved one has been involved in a similar incident on San Antonio’s roads, you need to understand your rights—and you need to act fast. The Incident: What We Know So Far Let’s break down what happened that morning: Location: 11700 block of West Loop 1604 North near Bandera Road Time: Just after 5:30 a.m. Vehicles Involved: Grace Duke’s vehicle and a box truck (company unknown at this time) Circumstances: Grace failed to stop at a safe distance while approaching a red light, striking the rear of the stopped box truck Outcome: Grace Duke was pronounced dead at the scene Fire officials responded to the crash just before 8:20…