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When a Driver Crosses the Center Line and Kills Someone You Love — Your Rights in Smith County, Texas You are reading this because someone you love is not coming home. Maybe it was a FedEx truck you saw parked on the shoulder of Highway 64 that afternoon, and you did not yet know what had happened inside it. Maybe you got the call from a Texas Department of Public Safety trooper who told you there had been a collision on a rural stretch of road east of Tyler, and that your family member — a working driver, just doing his job — did not survive. Maybe you are reading at two in the morning, with a funeral to plan and a phone that will not stop ringing from people who say they are “sorry for your loss” and then ask you to sign something. We are going to tell you what is true, what to do, and what to refuse — because the system that is about to close in around you is not designed to protect you unless you know what it is doing. Here is the first thing: your loved one did nothing wrong. A commercial driver…