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A Stolen 18-Wheeler, a Police Pursuit, and You on Interstate 20 — What This Means and What You Do Next You were on I-20. Maybe you were driving home from a shift in the oilfield, or heading through Odessa on the way to somewhere else, and suddenly there was an 18-wheeler where it was not supposed to be — moving too fast, being chased, doing something no truck that size should ever do on a highway full of people. You may have been hit. You may have been forced off the road. You may have watched it happen and spent the night since then unable to close your eyes. Whatever brought you to this page, you are reading it because something broke open your ordinary day and you are trying to understand what just happened to you and what you are supposed to do now. Here is the first thing we want you to know: what happened on that interstate was not your fault, and the fact that the truck was stolen does not mean no one is responsible for what it did to you. It means the question of who pays is harder — and harder is exactly why…