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Deadly Bushland Crash: Why This 18-Wheeler Jackknife Should Alarm Every Stinnett Driver The morning of March 26, 2026, started like any other in Bushland, Texas. By 8:39 a.m., it had become a scene of devastation that would claim one life, leave two others with serious injuries, and raise urgent questions about trucking safety on our highways. This wasn’t just another accident—it was a preventable tragedy that exposes the dangers lurking when commercial trucks and passenger vehicles share the road. At Attorney911, we’ve seen these scenarios play out far too often. With over 25 years of experience fighting for trucking accident victims across Texas, our team—led by managing partner Ralph Manginello—knows exactly what goes wrong in these crashes. Today, we’re breaking down what happened in Bushland, why it matters for Stinnett drivers, and what families affected by trucking accidents need to know about their legal rights. The Crash: What Happened at Bushland Road and I-40 The Texas Department of Public Safety’s report paints a clear picture of how this tragedy unfolded: Time and Location: 8:39 a.m. at the intersection of Bushland Road (RM 2381) and the I-40 service road Vehicles Involved: A 2009 Peterbilt truck-tractor towing a semi-trailer, driven by 41-year-old…