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Teen Killed in Motorcycle and 18-Wheeler Crash

Teen Killed in Motorcycle and 18-Wheeler Crash - 18-Wheeler Wrecks
Saturday, June 20, 2026
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North Texas, Euless
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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 crash happened Saturday, June 20, 2026, in the area of North Industrial Boulevard near Texas 183. Police said the crash involved a motorcycle and a commercial truck. The teenager was pronounced dead, and the crash remains under investigation. Officials have not yet released full details about what caused the collision. Fatal crashes involving motorcycles and 18-wheelers demand a serious investigation. Commercial trucks are large, heavy, and difficult to maneuver, and a collision with a motorcycle often leaves the rider with little chance of surviving. When a teenager is killed, the loss is especially devastating for the family and raises urgent questions about whether the wreck could have been prevented. Investigators may need to determine whether the 18-wheeler driver kept a proper lookout, whether the truck was turning or changing lanes, whether the driver failed to yield, whether speed or distraction played a role, and whether the trucking company followed safety rules. Evidence may include the police crash report, witness statements, dash camera footage, nearby business surveillance video, truck inspection records, black box data, driver logs, phone records, and vehicle damage. Truck accident cases are not the same as ordinary car accident claims. Trucking companies and their insurers may begin investigating immediately after a deadly crash. Families should also act quickly to preserve critical evidence before it disappears or is overwritten. Under Texas law, surviving family members may have the right to bring a wrongful death claim if negligence caused or contributed to a fatal crash. Compensation may include funeral expenses, mental anguish, loss of companionship, lost financial support, pain and suffering, and other damages available under Texas law. Wooley Law Firm represents families after fatal motorcycle accidents, 18-wheeler crashes, commercial vehicle collisions, and wrongful death cases across Dallas-Fort Worth and throughout Texas. Our firm investigates the cause of the wreck, identifies all responsible parties, and fights for families seeking justice after preventable tragedies. If your loved one was killed in a Euless motorcycle crash, North Industrial Boulevard wreck, Texas 183 accident, 18-wheeler collision, or fatal commercial truck accident, 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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