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Teen Killed in Euless Motorcycle and Truck Crash

Teen Killed in Euless Motorcycle and Truck Crash - 18-Wheeler Wrecks
Saturday, June 20, 2026
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Euless, Dallas-Fort Worth
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Google News (DFW Accidents)

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A 15-year-old was killed in a crash involving a motorcycle and an 18-wheeler in Euless, according to WFAA. The fatal collision happened around 11:09 a.m. on Saturday, June 20, 2026, in the 700 block of North Industrial Boulevard. Authorities identified the teenager as Levi James Mott. Police said the regional CRASH Investigation Team responded to assist with the investigation. Officials have not yet released complete details about what caused the crash, and the investigation remains ongoing. Any fatal crash involving an 18-wheeler deserves a full investigation. Commercial trucks are much larger and heavier than motorcycles, passenger cars, and other vehicles on the road. When a motorcycle is involved, the rider has almost no protection from the force of impact. When the person killed is only 15 years old, the tragedy raises even more urgent questions for the family. Important questions may include whether the truck driver saw the motorcycle, whether the 18-wheeler was turning, backing, merging, changing lanes, entering a driveway, or moving through an intersection, and whether the truck driver kept a proper lookout. Investigators may also need to determine whether distraction, speed, blind spots, failure to yield, improper training, or unsafe company practices contributed to the crash. Evidence in commercial truck crash cases can disappear quickly. Trucking companies may have access to driver logs, black box data, dash camera footage, inspection records, maintenance records, dispatch records, and company safety documents. Nearby businesses may also have surveillance video showing the moments before impact. Preserving this evidence early can be critical. Fatal truck accident cases are different from ordinary car accident claims. Trucking companies and their insurance carriers often begin investigating immediately after a deadly wreck. Families should also have someone working quickly to uncover what happened, protect evidence, and identify every responsible party. Under Texas law, certain surviving family members may have the right to bring a wrongful death claim if negligence caused or contributed to a fatal crash. Depending on the facts, responsibility may fall on a truck driver, trucking company, maintenance provider, cargo company, vehicle owner, or another negligent party. Wooley Law Firm represents families after fatal 18-wheeler crashes, motorcycle accidents, commercial vehicle collisions, and wrongful death cases across Euless, Tarrant County, Dallas-Fort Worth, and throughout Texas. Our firm investigates the crash, preserves critical evidence, and fights for families seeking justice after preventable tragedies. If your loved one was killed in a Euless motorcycle crash, North Industrial Boulevard wreck, 18-wheeler accident, or fatal commercial truck collision, you may have the right to seek justice and pursue compensation for funeral expenses, pain and suffering, lost support, mental anguish, loss of companionship, and other damages. Call (214) 699-6524 for a free consultation. You don’t pay unless we win.

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