Families Sue H-E-B After Fatal 18-Wheeler Crash

Scene of a fatal crash involving an 18-wheeler and a car on highway

Hartley County, Texas, January 8, 2026

Families of four women from Houston have filed a wrongful death lawsuit against H-E-B following a tragic crash involving an 18-wheeler in Hartley County. The lawsuit claims $1 million in damages, alleging that the women were innocent victims of the accident, which was caused by a truck driver who rear-ended their vehicle. Video evidence of the incident has surfaced and is pivotal in the case as attorneys assert that the victims did not contribute to the deadly collision.

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Families of four Houston-area women tragically killed in an 18-wheeler crash in Hartley County, Texas, on December 5, 2025, have filed a wrongful death lawsuit against grocery giant H-E-B, its contracted trucking companies, and the truck driver involved. The lawsuit seeks $1 million in damages.

Lawsuit Details

The lawsuit centers on a collision where an 18-wheeler, reportedly hauling H-E-B merchandise, rear-ended a car carrying the four women on US Highway 87. The legal action alleges that the crash caused “catastrophic injuries that ultimately killed all four women.” Attorneys representing the families assert that the victims did not contribute to the cause of the fatal incident. Video footage of the deadly collision has emerged and is now a central piece of evidence in the ongoing lawsuit.

Crash Overview

The fatal crash occurred when a semi-truck carrying merchandise for H-E-B crashed into a disabled vehicle on US Highway 87 in Hartley County, Texas. All four women from the Houston area in the passenger vehicle died as a result of the impact. The incident date was December 5, 2025.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What is the latest development regarding the fatal crash in Hartley County, Texas?
Families of four Houston-area women killed in the crash have filed a wrongful death lawsuit against H-E-B, its contracted trucking companies, and the truck driver involved.
Who are the defendants in the lawsuit?
The lawsuit has been filed against H-E-B, its contracted trucking companies, and the truck driver involved.
What damages are the families seeking?
The families are seeking $1 million in a wrongful death lawsuit.
What is alleged in the lawsuit regarding the crash?
The lawsuit alleges that the collision caused “catastrophic injuries that ultimately killed all four women” and that the victims did not contribute to the crash.
When and where did the crash occur?
The crash occurred on December 5, 2025, on US Highway 87 in Hartley County, Texas.
What evidence is central to the lawsuit?
Video footage of the deadly collision is now a central piece of evidence in the lawsuit.

Key Information

Feature Detail
Event Fatal 18-wheeler crash
Date of Crash December 5, 2025
Location of Crash US Highway 87, Hartley County, Texas
Victims Four Houston-area women
Legal Action Wrongful death lawsuit filed
Defendants H-E-B, its contracted trucking companies, truck driver
Damages Sought $1 million
Key Evidence Video footage of the collision

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