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The Junction, TX truck accident lawyers of Barry & Loewy LLP are devoted to representing people who have been seriously injured or killed due to the actions of others on our Texas roadways. We are committed to delivering the best customer service in the legal field to victims of tractor trailer wrecks and their families.

Barry & Loewy LLP has experience and a record of success in representing people injured or killed in truck accidents in Junction, TX. If you are involved in a crash with a tractor trailer or 18 wheeler in Junction, it is important that you obtain a lawyer that is experienced in handling Texas truck accidents to represent you.

Junction, Texas is the Kimble County seat here where the wide-open spaces set the tone for the whole region.  Named for its location along the junction of the North and South Llano rivers, Junction, TX boasts more flowing streams than any other county in TX.  Anglers enjoy year round opportunities for fishing (especially fly-fishing).  Hunters flock to this area to hunt deer, game birds and wild turkey in their designated seasons.  Camping and canoeing are popular in Junction.

Junction, TX, population 2,618 (2000 Census), enjoys a surprising selection of historical and recreational sites.  Choices include the O.C. Fisher Museum, Fort McKavett State Historic Site, Kimble County Historical Museum, Rollerama Junction, Schreiner Park and South Llano River State Park.  Junction, TX also enjoys close proximity to U.S. 377, widely known for its stunning panoramic views.

Junction, Texas occupies the western section of the Texas Hill Country, within a short distance of several major urban areas.  Junction lies 98 miles southeast of San Angelo, 120 miles northwest of San Antonio and 150 miles west of Austin.  Junction, TX serves as a significant exporting and marketing hub for the grain, pecan, livestock, mohair, and wool production in Kimble County.  Junction is also home to a satellite branch of Texas Tech University.

Junction, TX News Headlines

Texas truck driver killed in crash (The Hays Daily News) - Fri, 12 Feb 2010

HUTCHINSON — A man was killed Thursday after the semitrailer he was driving crashed into an overpass at the U.S. 50 and K-96 junction about a mile west of South Hutchinson.




Fatal collision at K-96/US 50 overpass (Hutchinson News) - Fri, 12 Feb 2010

A man was killed Thursday after the semitrailer he was driving crashed into an overpass at the U.S. ...




Driver dies after tractor-trailer crashes into overpass (Hutchinson News) - Thu, 11 Feb 2010

One man has died after the tractor-trailer he was driving crashed into an overpass at the U.S. 50 an ...




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