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Fatal 18-Wheeler Crash on Highway 271 in Tyler, Texas — What Families Need to Know If you are reading this page, someone you love was in that passenger vehicle on southbound Highway 271 on a Sunday evening in August. One of the people in that car did not come home. Others were hurt, some badly, and the southbound lanes shut down while Tyler Police worked the scene under floodlights. You may be sitting in a hospital waiting room, or at a kitchen table at 2 a.m. with a phone full of missed calls and a name you cannot yet say out loud. We know what this moment is. We have sat across that table. Here is the first thing you need to hear, and it matters more than anything else on this page: the person who was killed was a passenger. That means their right to recovery is completely independent of whoever was driving the passenger vehicle. Texas comparative-fault law can reduce a driver’s recovery based on their own conduct — but an innocent passenger bears zero fault, no matter what the driver did or did not do. The deceased passenger’s family has a wrongful death claim that stands on…