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When a Bus Full of Children Meets an 80,000-Pound Truck on a West Texas Highway You are reading this because someone you love was on that bus. Maybe your daughter was one of the cheerleaders, sitting in a seat designed for a morning commute, not for surviving a head-on impact with a commercial tractor-trailer. Maybe you got the call at work — the one every parent dreads — and drove hours to a hospital in a town you had to look up on a map. Maybe you are reading this long after December 3, 2016, because you or someone in your family has been in a collision like it, and you need to understand what the law says, what the evidence shows, and what rights you still have. We are Attorney911 — The Manginello Law Firm, PLLC. We handle commercial-vehicle and catastrophic-injury cases across Texas. This page is a legal analysis of what happened when a bus carrying high school cheerleaders collided head-on with a tractor-trailer in West Texas, injuring eight people and leaving two in critical condition. It is also a roadmap for anyone whose family has been through something similar — because the legal questions, the evidence, the…