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Midland I-20 Tanker Truck Fire Analysis: Why These Crashes Are Not Accidents The black smoke billowing over Midland this past weekend wasn’t just a traffic delay; it was a warning. When two separate fires shut down Interstate 20, involving a tanker truck crash, the Permian Basin saw firsthand the volatile reality of our roads. In Midland, where 80,000-pound commercial vehicles share the pavement with families heading to school and workers commuting to the oilpatch, a tanker fire is a worst-case scenario. It happened fast. One moment, traffic was moving through Midland County; the next, the highway was a scene of industrial destruction. Interstate 20 is the main artery for the American energy sector, but for residents of Midland, it is increasingly becoming a gauntlet of risk. When a tanker truck carrying fuel, produced water, or hazardous chemicals crashes and ignites, the injuries are rarely minor. They are life-altering. At Attorney911, we don’t look at these Midland I-20 fires as “unfortunate events.” We look at them as failures of corporate safety systems. With 27+ years of experience, including litigation in the $2.1 billion BP Texas City Refinery explosion, Ralph Manginello knows that fire and explosion cases require a specific level of technical authority. We don’t just sue drivers; we hold the entire chain of command accountable. If you or a loved one were caught in the chaos on I-20 in Midland, you need to understand that the evidence is already beginning to disappear. The trucking company’s rapid-response team was likely on…