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Odessa Stolen Semi-Truck & Trailer: Who Pays When a Stolen 18-Wheeler Causes a Permian Basin Crash You are reading this because a $300,000 semi-truck and trailer disappeared from somewhere in Ector County, and authorities are asking the public for help finding it. Maybe you saw the headline and a question hit you that the news story did not answer: if that stolen rig is still out there on Interstate 20 or US Highway 385, and it hits someone, who pays for what it does? That question is the one that matters. The theft itself is a crime. But the civil liability — the question of who writes the check when a stolen 80,000-pound machine driven by a thief crosses a centerline into a family — is a separate and far more complex fight, and it is the fight we know how to run. We are Attorney911 — The Manginello Law Firm, PLLC. We take commercial-vehicle and catastrophic-injury cases across Texas, including the Permian Basin corridor that runs through Odessa, Midland, and the oilfield counties around them. Ralph Manginello has spent 27-plus years in courtrooms, including federal court, building cases against companies that put dangerous equipment on public roads. Lupe Peña…