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Tragedy on Highway 190: How a Deadly Head-On Collision Exposes the Hidden Dangers of Texas Tanker Trucks The early morning hours of March 27, 2026, brought tragedy to Highway 190 near Martin Dies State Park in Jasper County, Texas. At approximately 3:35 AM, a routine eastbound haul turned catastrophic when a westbound Ram pickup crossed into the eastbound lane and collided head-on with a tanker truck hauling sodium hydroxide. The impact ignited a fire that engulfed the truck tractor, closed the highway for ten hours, and claimed one life while leaving another driver with serious injuries. This wasn’t just another traffic accident. It was a preventable disaster that reveals the systemic risks lurking within Texas’s massive trucking industry—risks that affect every driver on Jasper County’s roads, from the backroads of Woodville to the busy corridors of Beaumont and beyond. At Attorney911, we’ve seen this pattern too many times. A moment of inattention, a lapse in judgment, or a hidden mechanical failure turns an 80,000-pound commercial vehicle into a weapon. Our managing partner, Ralph Manginello, has spent over 25 years holding trucking companies accountable for these preventable tragedies. This case, like so many we’ve handled, raises critical questions about driver fatigue, vehicle maintenance, hazardous cargo handling, and the trucking industry’s culture of cutting corners to meet impossible deadlines. The Crash: What Happened on Highway 190 The Texas Department of Public Safety’s preliminary investigation paints a chilling picture: Time and Location: 3:30 AM on U.S. Highway 190 near Martin Dies State Park,…