18-Wheeler Wrecks
Semi Tanker Truck and Passenger Vehicle Collision Closes I-20 Ramp in Balch Springs

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A critical collision was reported around 1:49 p.m. on June 3, 2026, on the westbound I-20 ramp to westbound US 175 in Balch Springs. EMS and fire department crews arrived at the scene, and the ramp was closed while emergency responders worked the crash. The collision reportedly involved a semi tanker truck and a passenger vehicle. Crashes involving semi tanker trucks can be especially dangerous because of the size and weight of the truck, the limited space on ramps, and the potential risk of hazardous cargo, fuel spills, fire, or secondary collisions. Investigators may need to determine whether speed, following distance, unsafe lane changes, braking, distraction, driver fatigue, blind spots, tanker maintenance, cargo issues, or company safety practices contributed to the collision. Evidence such as dashcam footage, traffic camera video, witness statements, vehicle damage, electronic logging data, inspection records, maintenance records, cargo records, and the truck’s event data may be important in determining what happened. If you were injured in a Balch Springs semi tanker crash, I-20 ramp collision, US 175 wreck, or serious commercial truck accident, you may have the right to seek justice and pursue compensation for medical expenses, pain and suffering, lost wages, mental anguish, impairment, disfigurement, and other damages. Call (214) 699-6524 for a free consultation. You don’t pay unless we win.
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