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Tornado Damage at Schneider National’s Dallas Operating Center: What It Means for Trucking Safety and Your Rights When Nature and Negligence Collide on Dallas Highways The tornadoes that tore through the Dallas-Fort Worth area on March 8, 2026, didn’t just damage buildings and scatter debris—they exposed systemic vulnerabilities in how major trucking companies like Schneider National manage safety during severe weather events. At Schneider’s Dallas Operating Center on Lyndon B. Johnson Freeway, the storm’s fury tossed trailers into the air like toys, leaving behind a scene of destruction that should serve as a wake-up call for every trucking company operating in Texas. For Dallas drivers who share the road with these 80,000-pound giants every day, this incident raises critical questions: What happens when a trucking company’s equipment isn’t properly secured during severe weather? Who’s responsible when damaged trucks re-enter service without proper inspections? And what rights do you have if you’re injured in an accident caused by a truck that should never have been on the road? At Attorney911, we’ve spent over 25 years holding trucking companies accountable when their negligence turns our highways into danger zones. This isn’t just about one storm or one company—it’s about a pattern of…