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I-35 Overpass Crash in San Antonio: Why This 18-Wheeler Accident Demands Immediate Legal Action The Crash That Shut Down Northeast San Antonio Sunday morning, March 8, 2026, started like any other day for drivers on Interstate 35 near Binz-Engleman Road in San Antonio. By 11:44 AM, that normalcy was shattered. An 18-wheeler crashed on the I-35 overpass, sending debris onto the highway below and blocking the Loop 410 to I-35 southbound exit ramp. The Texas Department of Transportation’s transguide cameras captured the aftermath - a scene that would force drivers to seek alternate routes for hours. Here’s what we know happened: Location: I-35 overpass near Binz-Engleman Road, Northeast San Antonio Time: Sunday morning, March 8, 2026 Vehicle: 18-wheeler (commercial tractor-trailer) Impact: Overpass blocked, debris on I-35, Loop 410 exit ramp closed Injuries: Unknown at this time (KSAT crew reported seeing the driver hit the guardrail) Cause: Unknown (under investigation) The ramp reopened at 4:20 PM that same day, but the questions remain: What caused this crash? Was the driver fatigued after violating federal hours-of-service regulations? Were there mechanical failures that should have been caught in pre-trip inspections? And most importantly for San Antonio families - could this have been prevented?…