The fatal accident took place on Farm to Market Road 60 that morning at around 6:45 a.m. It was reported that a 24-year-old Bryan woman was driving a 2016 Honda and was traveling eastbound on the roadway. At the same time, a 2018 Freightliner semi-truck driven by a 35-year-old California man was headed south.
The trucker failed to yield to the Honda, and both vehicles collided. The woman driving the Honda was pronounced dead at the scene. The injured truck driver was transported to CHI St. Joseph Regional Hospital in Bryan for treatment of sustained injuries.
The identities of the involved parties have not been provided.
An ongoing investigation into the cause of the deadly accident is in the hands of local law enforcement officials.
We would like to offer our deepest condolences to the family of the deceased victim at this time. Our thoughts are with the injured victim and their family in hopes of a full recovery.
Fatal Trucking Accidents in Texas

Sharing the road with a large truck can be a cause for concern, and it is common for drivers to be overcome with anxiety when they see an 18-wheeler approaching the highway. There are more than 500,000 crashes involving trucks annually in the United States. These accidents contribute to more than 5,000 fatalities and hundreds of thousands of injuries on average. Texas has a high rate of fatal trucking accidents. In fact, the state’s trucking fatality rate is much higher than the national average. The state is the site of nearly 10 percent of deadly semi-truck crashes reported each year nationwide. It is an unfortunate reality that many people across Texas experience the untimely loss of a loved one after a life-changing truck accident. This is always a dark and confusing time; you must be prepared for a long road ahead. Dealing with such a loss can seem insurmountable on your own, but you need to know that you are not alone after a fatal accident. A trusted lawyer can step in to make sure your legal rights are secured and that you can pursue full and fair compensation if a loved one was unfairly killed in a trucking accident. Negligent truck drivers and the companies that employ them can be potentially held liable in the event of a fatal accident on Texas highways. These companies are armed to the teeth with lawyers and layers of insurance coverage. This means that going up against them can be difficult if you lack the necessary resources. A skilled legal team will be able to take over the negotiation process to make sure your situation is handled carefully and with the respect deserved. Contact a Somerville wrongful death attorney today if you need help determining the best course of action after a deadly trucking accident. Rasansky | McKenzie Law is here to help you and your loved ones during this difficult time. Contact our offices today at 214-651-6100 to discuss your case.