Wrongful Death
Pedestrian Killed in Lubbock Semi-Truck Crash
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A pedestrian was killed in a crash involving a semi-truck in central Lubbock near 50th Street and I-27. According to Lubbock police, officers responded shortly after 3:15 a.m. and found 67-year-old William Goodwin, who died at the scene. Early investigators said Goodwin appeared to be standing in the roadway when he was struck, and there was no indication at the time that the truck driver was at fault. Even when early reports do not fault the truck driver, fatal pedestrian crashes involving semi-trucks still deserve a careful review. A Texas wrongful death attorney can investigate visibility, lighting, roadway conditions, driver reaction time, dashcam footage, black box data, witness statements, and whether any other factor contributed to the collision. Families should not assume they have no legal options until the full investigation is complete. In some cases, insurance coverage, roadway design, vehicle equipment, or third-party negligence may affect the family’s rights. If your loved one was killed in a Texas pedestrian accident or semi-truck crash, your family may have the right to seek answers and pursue available compensation. Call (214) 699-6524 for a free consultation. You don’t pay unless we win.
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