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When a Loved One Is Found Dead Inside a Commercial Truck: Your Family’s Rights Beyond the Criminal Case If you are reading this because someone you love was found dead inside a commercial truck — an 18-wheeler parked somewhere in the Permian Basin, maybe at a truck stop off I-20, maybe on a remote stretch of farm-to-market road where the oilfield trucks stage at night — you already know something the news coverage will not tell you. The man who has been charged will face a criminal prosecution. That prosecution may take years. It may end in a conviction, a plea, or something less. And when it is over, your family will have received nothing — no compensation for the life that was taken, no accountability from the company whose vehicle became the crime scene, no answer to the question of whether this death was preventable if someone had checked a background, run a drug test, or supervised a driver they should never have hired. We are writing this page because that second road exists. Civil justice is not a consolation prize for a criminal case that did not satisfy you. It is a separate legal system with its own…