18-Wheeler Wrecks
Fatal Arlington Crash Involving 18-Wheeler Investigated

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A passenger was killed after a four-vehicle chain-reaction crash involving an 18-wheeler on westbound I-30 in Arlington early Saturday morning, May 23, 2026. According to FOX 4, Arlington police responded around 3:45 a.m. to westbound I-30 between Cooper Street and Fielder Road. Investigators said a Dodge Avenger was traveling at a high rate of speed when it rear-ended a white sedan, causing the sedan to leave the roadway and strike an unoccupied vehicle parked on the shoulder. The Dodge Avenger then became disabled across multiple lanes before an 18-wheeler struck it. The passenger in the Dodge was ejected and later died at the hospital. Police said intoxication may have been a contributing factor. Four-vehicle crashes involving 18-wheelers can be complicated because investigators must determine the full sequence of impacts and whether any driver had time to avoid the collision. Investigators may need to examine speed, intoxication, following distance, disabled vehicles in active lanes, roadway lighting, emergency response timing, the parked shoulder vehicle, and the 18-wheeler driver’s reaction time. Evidence such as crash scene measurements, dashcam footage, traffic cameras, witness statements, vehicle damage, event data recorder information, truck black box data, driver logs, toxicology results, and police reconstruction findings may be critical in determining responsibility. If you lost a loved one in an Arlington car accident, I-30 crash, four-vehicle collision, or serious wreck involving an 18-wheeler, you may have the right to seek justice and pursue compensation for funeral expenses, loss of companionship, mental anguish, lost financial support, and other damages. If you were injured, you may also have the right to pursue compensation for medical expenses, pain and suffering, lost wages, impairment, and other damages. Call (214) 699-6524 for a free consultation. You don’t pay unless we win.
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