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Fatal 18-Wheeler Collision on State Highway 36: Expert Analysis of the Burleson County Tragedy The impact of an 80,000-pound tractor-trailer is never just an accident. It is a violent, life-altering event that leaves families shattered and communities in mourning. On a Wednesday morning in Burleson County, the reality of these dangers hit home with devastating force. At approximately 9:34 a.m., a 73-year-old Caldwell man lost his life in a head-on collision on State Highway 36 South near F.M. 976. We know that for the family of this Caldwell resident, the world stopped at that moment. While the initial reports suggest the 1998 Ford Ranger entered the northbound lane, our 27+ years of experience at Attorney911 (The Manginello Law Firm, PLLC) tells us that the “official” story told in the first 48 hours is rarely the whole story. When a passenger vehicle and a commercial motor vehicle (CMV) collide, the physics are never equal, and the legal battle that follows is never fair without an advocate who knows the industry’s secrets. In 2024, Texas recorded 4,150 traffic deaths—one every 2 hours and 7 minutes. Head-on collisions like this one on SH 36 South accounted for 617 of those fatalities. These are the deadliest types of wrecks on Burleson County roads, often occurring on two-lane stretches where there is zero margin for error. If you are a family member of a victim or a resident concerned about the rising tide of commercial truck traffic in Burleson County, you need to understand the…