Fatal Semi-Truck Crash on SH-302 at W. Yukon Ave in Ector County, Texas: Kennedy Kimberly Kay, 49, of San Angelo Pronounced Dead at the Scene After a Commercial Tractor-Trailer Failed to Yield the Right of Way at the Intersection — Attorney911 Brings Ralph Manginello’s 27+ Years of Federal-Court Trial Practice to Permian Basin Trucking Wrongful-Death Cases, We Pursue the Carriers and the Oilfield-Hauling Contractor Shells They Hide Behind, Lupe Peña the Former Insurance-Defense Insider Who Knows How the Claims Machine Values and Denies Fatal Commercial Crashes, We Extract the ELD Logs and ECM Black-Box Data Before the 30-Day Overwrite, FMCSA Post-Fatality Drug-and-Alcohol Testing Mandate and Federal Financial-Responsibility Minimum Under 49 CFR, Texas Wrongful-Death Act and the Stowers Settlement Doctrine That Forces Insurers to Evaluate Policy-Limits Exposure, the Firm Has Recovered $2.5M+ in Truck-Crash Cases and Millions in Wrongful-Death Claims — Free 24/7 Consultation, No Fee Unless We Win, Hablamos Español, 1-888-ATTY-911
The Crash on SH-302: What Happened and What It Means for Your Family The intersection of State Highway 302 and West Yukon Avenue sits in the heart of the Permian Basin — Ector County, just outside Odessa — on a corridor that carries some of the heaviest commercial truck traffic in Texas. On the evening of May 28, 2026, at approximately 8:00 p.m., a semi-truck failed to yield the right of way at that intersection. A 49-year-old woman from San Angelo, driving a passenger vehicle, struck the front of the semi. She was pronounced dead at the scene. If you are her family — her spouse, her child, her parent — you are reading this in the worst days of your life, and we will not waste your time with platitudes. Here is what is true, what is disappearing, and what you can still do about it. The first thing you need to hear is the simplest and the most important: her death was not her fault. A semi-truck failed to yield the right of way at a controlled intersection. That violation of basic traffic law — and federal commercial-vehicle regulation — is the cause of this tragedy. The trucking…