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The Call That Changed Everything Came in the Dark The call did not come from NetJets first. That is a small mercy. By the time anyone with a NetJets title reaches a family in Laredo, the corporate in-house claims team has already been on the ground for hours — working the scene with the National Transportation Safety Board, coordinating with outside counsel, calculating reserves, and identifying which of the six occupants had a pilot in the cabin, which had children, and which had the kind of net-worth profile that makes a quick settlement the cheapest resolution for a Berkshire Hathaway subsidiary. You are reading this page because your family is now part of a case that will run for years. On Tuesday night, June 16, 2026, at approximately 10:00 p.m. local time, a Cessna Citation Latitude registered N523QS — a known NetJets fractional jet — crashed onto Texas State Highway Loop 20, the Bob Bullock Loop, in Laredo, Webb County, Texas. The flight had departed San Jose del Cabo, Mexico, was originally destined for Austin-Bergstrom International Airport, and diverted to Laredo International Airport for reasons that have not yet been publicly disclosed. One of the six occupants was killed. The other five were transported to local hospitals with injuries of unknown severity. A portion of the airframe and jet fuel remained on the roadway through early Wednesday, requiring an extended closure of Loop 20 in both directions. The FBI, the NTSB, the Laredo Police Department, and NetJets corporate representatives are…