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Attorney and Safety Advocate Amy Witherite Calls for Urgent Reform After Fatal Kaufman County Truck Crash

DALLAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Following a devastating truck crash in Kaufman County that claimed the lives of six people, nationally recognized trial attorney and trucking safety advocate Amy Witherite is calling for sweeping reforms in trucking regulation and enforcement. Witherite, founder of the Witherite Law Group, says the tragedy highlights dangerous gaps in the federal oversight of the trucking industry.

“This accident is not an isolated event—it’s a glaring example of how weak and inconsistently enforced trucking regulations are failing to prevent needless deaths on our highways,” said Witherite, who has spent over two decades representing victims of catastrophic truck crashes. “We can—and must—fix this broken system.”

According to law enforcement, the truck driver involved in the Kaufman County crash admitted to falling asleep behind the wheel before slamming into stopped traffic. Witherite says that while the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) imposes hours-of-service rules, these regulations are often violated—and enforcement is sporadic at best.

“Truckers are supposed to rest after 11 hours of driving, but too many are pushed beyond those limits due to unrealistic delivery schedules and pay structures that reward driving more miles,” Witherite noted. “Fatigue-detection systems exist but aren’t required. Rest areas are insufficient. Enforcement is too limited to catch bad actors before lives are lost.”

Witherite also pointed to the widespread problem of "chameleon carriers"— trucking companies that shut down to escape violations and reopen under new names—along with penalties that are too low to deter unsafe operations. Meanwhile, brokers and shippers often prioritize speed and price over safety, continuing to hire risky carriers despite documented violations.

“The families shattered in Kaufman County deserve more than sympathy. They deserve change,” Witherite emphasized. “We need mandatory fatigue-monitoring technology, stronger enforcement, better infrastructure for driver rest, and an overhaul of how we compensate drivers to promote safety—not speed.”

Witherite is urging policymakers and regulators to take immediate steps to close dangerous loopholes in oversight and bring the trucking industry’s safety standards in line with the critical role it plays in the nation’s economy.

“If trucking regulations were truly effective, tragedies like this wouldn’t keep happening. We need a national commitment to protecting the motoring public,” she said.

Amy Witherite is a trial attorney, safety advocate, and founder of the Witherite Law Group, a firm nationally known for its work on trucking litigation. She is a leading voice for reform and a frequent commentator on issues related to transportation safety. Call 1 800 Truck Wreck or visit 1800TruckWreck.com to learn more.

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