18-Wheeler Wrecks
Driver Fatigue Suspected After 18-Wheeler Crash on U.S. 75 in Howe

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An 18-wheeler crash in Howe caused major traffic delays Thursday morning after a big rig hit a construction barrier on U.S. 75. According to Howe police, the crash happened around 9:18 a.m., forcing all southbound traffic to be diverted off the highway at the Farmington Road exit. Police said the highway was expected to remain closed for an extended period while crews worked to clear the crash. Diesel fuel was leaking from the wreckage, though no injuries were reported. Authorities said the cause of the crash appeared to be driver fatigue. TxDOT camera images showed traffic at a standstill near the crash location. Truck crashes involving driver fatigue require a thorough investigation. A Texas truck accident lawyer can review whether the truck driver was tired, over hours, distracted, improperly scheduled, pressured by a trucking company, or in violation of federal hours-of-service rules. Investigators may also review whether construction barriers, traffic control devices, roadway conditions, vehicle maintenance, or braking issues contributed to the crash. Truck accident evidence can disappear quickly. Black box data, driver logs, electronic logging device records, dispatch records, inspection reports, maintenance records, dashcam footage, diesel spill cleanup records, roadway debris, police reports, and witness statements may all be critical to determining what happened and who may be responsible. If you or your loved one was injured in a Howe 18-wheeler accident, U.S. 75 truck crash, Grayson County commercial vehicle wreck, or Texas truck accident involving driver fatigue, you may have the right to seek justice and pursue compensation for medical expenses, pain and suffering, lost wages, property damage, and other damages. Call (214) 699-6524 for a free consultation. You don’t pay unless we win.
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