18-Wheeler Wrecks
Families Confront Truck Driver After Deadly I-20 Crash

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A truck driver has pleaded guilty and been sentenced to 20 years in prison after a deadly I-20 pileup in Kaufman County, according to WFAA. The crash happened on June 28, 2025, near Terrell and killed five people. Earlier reports said the crash involved seven vehicles, including three 18-wheelers, after traffic had backed up from a previous crash. The case devastated multiple families and left survivors and loved ones searching for answers. At sentencing, the families of the victims had the opportunity to confront the truck driver in court. For many grieving families, that moment can be painful, emotional, and important. It gives them a chance to speak directly about the lives that were lost, the harm that can never be undone, and the lasting impact of a preventable 18-wheeler crash. A guilty plea may close the criminal case, but it does not always answer every civil accountability question. Fatal truck crashes must still be investigated aggressively to determine whether driver fatigue, hours-of-service violations, company pressure, unsafe scheduling, poor training, maintenance issues, or trucking company safety failures contributed to the wreck. Critical evidence may include driver logs, black box data, dash camera footage, dispatch records, maintenance files, inspection reports, cell phone records, company safety policies, and prior violations. Wooley Law Firm has handled catastrophic 18-wheeler crash, commercial vehicle, multi-vehicle pileup, and wrongful death cases across Dallas-Fort Worth and throughout Texas. We move quickly to preserve evidence, identify every responsible party, and fight for families seeking justice. If your loved one was killed in a Kaufman County truck accident, I-20 crash, Terrell 18-wheeler wreck, multi-vehicle pileup, or fatal Texas commercial vehicle collision, you may have the right to seek justice and pursue compensation for funeral expenses, lost income, mental anguish, loss of companionship, pain and suffering, and other damages. Call (214) 699-6524 for a free consultation. You don’t pay unless we win.
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