Jewett, TX (July 18, 2025) – A deadly truck accident near Jewett on Farm-to-Market Road 39 has prompted a major response from multiple emergency agencies in Leon County.
The fatal crash occurred on July 17 in the area of FM 39 near County Road 344. Local authorities, including the Texas Department of Public Safety, Jewett Fire Department, and the Justice of the Peace, responded to the scene shortly after the collision was reported. Emergency crews secured the area and began their initial investigation while urging drivers to avoid the roadway.
Officials confirmed that the crash involved a truck and resulted in at least one fatality. Law enforcement has not yet released the identity of the deceased or any details regarding the events leading up to the collision. It remains unclear how many vehicles were involved or whether additional injuries occurred. The roadway remains partially blocked as crews work to gather evidence and remove debris.
We extend our deepest condolences to the family of the victim.
Truck Accidents in Texas
Large truck crashes pose a serious risk on Texas roads. In 2023, the state recorded over 19,000 commercial vehicle accidents. Many of these occurred on rural highways like FM 39, where limited lighting, high speeds, and tighter roads create dangerous conditions. Truck wrecks often lead to severe or fatal injuries due to the sheer size and weight of the vehicles involved.
Below are several key factors that often contribute to truck-related crashes:
- Improper Cargo Loading: Trucks carrying unbalanced or unsecured loads are more prone to rollovers and jackknife accidents. A sudden shift in cargo weight can cause a driver to lose control, especially around curves or during emergency maneuvers.
- Driver Fatigue: Truck drivers often work long hours under tight deadlines. Fatigue impairs judgment and slows reaction time, increasing the chances of serious wrecks. While regulations limit hours behind the wheel, violations still occur.
- Mechanical Failures: Brake issues, tire blowouts, and steering malfunctions are common in large commercial trucks. When trucking companies skip inspections or delay repairs, they put everyone on the road at risk.
- Inadequate Training: Operating an 18-wheeler safely requires specific skills. Drivers who lack training may struggle to react to sudden hazards, merge safely, or navigate rural roadways like those in Leon County.
- Blind Spots and Visibility Issues: Truck drivers deal with large blind spots, especially along the sides and rear. Other motorists who linger in these zones may be unseen, leading to lane-change collisions or worse.
If you lost a loved one in a wreck like this, speak with a wrongful death attorney. These cases involve emotional and financial challenges, and having legal guidance is critical. A skilled truck accident attorney can investigate the incident, preserve evidence, and ensure surviving family members are treated with respect and care. The sooner you get help, the better your chances of securing a just outcome.
At The McGuire Firm, we understand the pain and confusion that follow a tragic loss. Our Jewett wrongful death attorneys are here to help families find answers and pursue compensation for funeral costs, lost income, and emotional suffering. We treat every case with the compassion and commitment it deserves.
You deserve a team that puts you first. At The McGuire Firm, we’ve represented thousands of injured Texans and their families, securing meaningful results through hard work and personalized care. We work on a no-win, no-fee basis, so there’s no financial risk to reach out. Call us today at (903) 630-7154 to schedule your free consultation and speak with someone who will listen, explain your options, and help you take the next steps toward justice.