Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas 18-Wheeler Crash Shuts Down Eastbound I-30: Attorney911’s Ralph Manginello Brings 25+ Years Experience & Multi-Million Dollar Results, Former Insurance Defense Attorney Lupe Peña Exposes Insurer Tactics, FMCSA Regulation & Black Box Experts for Jackknife, Rollover & Underride Wrecks, Catastrophic TBI, Spinal Cord & Wrongful Death Specialists, Free 24/7 Consultation, No Fee Unless We Win, 1-888-ATTY-911, Hablamos Español
Fatal 18-Wheeler Crash on I-30 at Cherry Lane: Attorney911 Expert Analysis of Fort Worth Trucking Liability The eastbound lanes of Interstate 30 near Cherry Lane in Fort Worth became the scene of a preventable tragedy Tuesday morning. A driver of a stalled 18-wheeler, forced to exit his cab on the shoulder of one of Tarrant County’s busiest freight corridors, was struck and killed by another passing truck. At Attorney911, we have spent more than 27 years dissecting these specific types of catastrophic collisions. When a stalled commercial vehicle and a moving big rig collide on a Fort Worth highway, the legal questions aren’t just about who hit whom—they are about systemic corporate failures, federal safety violations, and the urgent need for evidence preservation. Police reports indicate the victim died at the scene after being sideswiped while standing outside his vehicle. Perhaps most disturbing is the uncertainty surrounding whether the driver who caused this fatal impact even stopped to render aid. In Fort Worth, where I-30 serves as a primary artery for regional commerce, these incidents are not mere “accidents.” They are often the result of a “speed-at-all-costs” culture within the trucking industry. If you are a family member of the victim or a witness to this crash near Cherry Lane, you need to understand that the clock is already ticking. While emergency crews were clearing the eastbound lanes, the insurance companies for the trucking carriers involved were likely already deploying rapid-response investigators to the scene. You deserve an advocate who…