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Fatal Rollover on US 60: Legal Analysis of the Lipscomb County GMC Sierra Crash The silence of a Friday evening in Lipscomb County was shattered by a catastrophic sequence of events that claimed the life of 25-year-old Cameron Kaylyn Hammons. As she traveled northeast on US 60 in her 1999 GMC Sierra, a suspected mechanical failure caused the vehicle to enter a side skid, veer into a ditch, and roll over multiple times. Because she was not wearing a seatbelt, she was thrown from the truck and tragically died at the scene. At Attorney911, we know that when the Texas Department of Public Safety cites a “suspected mechanical failure,” it is a massive red flag. This isn’t just a tragic accident; it is a potential case of corporate negligence or maintenance failure. Whether it was a defective part designed by GMC or a failure by a local repair shop to properly service the vehicle, the family left behind deserves answers that go beyond the initial police report. If you are grieving a loss after a rollover in the Texas Panhandle, the next 48 hours are critical for preserving evidence that the insurance companies would rather see disappear. Call us at…