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Terry Ware hurt in truck crash on Highway 79 in Dallas County

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18-wheeler struck Toyota Corolla near Highway 273 after semi failed to yield

April 29, 2026 | Dallas, AR

Terry Ware, 65, suffered injuries after serving as a passenger in a Toyota Corolla involved in a collision with an 18-wheeler at the intersection of U.S. Highway 79 and State Highway 273. 

The incident unfolded when a semi-truck driver did not yield to approaching vehicles around 2:30 p.m. on April 29. In an effort to evade the truck, another 18-wheeler collided with the Corolla. The Corolla's driver died at the scene, and authorities continue to investigate the circumstances.

police lightsTerry Ware, 65, was injured after a crash involving two tractor-trailers and a Toyota Corolla at U.S. Highway 79 and State Highway 273 in Dallas County.

What Happened in the Crash?

State Police reported the sequence of the crash leading to the multi-vehicle wreck. 

Key details include:

  • Location: U.S. Highway 79 and State Highway 273, Dallas County, Arkansas
  • Time: Approximately 2:30 p.m. on April 29
  • Vehicles Involved: Semi-truck, another 18-wheeler, and a Toyota Corolla
  • Injuries: Terry Ware, 65, passenger in the Corolla, was transported to Jefferson Regional Medical Center for care, and the Corolla driver was fatally injured
  • Cause: Semi-truck failed to yield to oncoming traffic
  • Status: Investigation ongoing by State Police

Why Do Semi-Truck Accidents Happen?

Large vehicle crashes often stem from multiple contributing elements. The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) identifies common risks such as mechanical failures, excessive speed, and operator exhaustion.

FactorDescriptionSource
Brake ProblemsFaulty braking systems leading to an inability to stop in timeFMCSA
SpeedingExceeding posted limits, reducing reaction timeFMCSA
Prescription Drug UseImpairments from medications affecting alertnessFMCSA
Unfamiliarity with RoadwayDrivers navigating unknown routes without cautionFMCSA
Lane DriftingVeering into other lanes due to inattentionFMCSA
Improper ManeuveringIncorrect turns or merges in tight spacesFMCSA
Driver FatigueLong hours on the road cause drowsinessFMCSA

Annually, around 150,000 individuals sustain injuries in large truck incidents, with the National Safety Council (NSC) reporting approximately 4,900 fatalities.

Legal Insights

National legal analysts emphasize the need for thorough investigations in commercial vehicle wrecks to safeguard affected parties.

“Tractor-trailer incidents tend to involve layers of complexity, where various elements influence outcomes,” said Candice Bond, managing partner of Bond Legal and a national analyst for Newsline. “In cases such as this, engaging a knowledgeable professional ensures protection against large carriers, who deploy teams and resources to shield irresponsible operators. Such representation involves securing specialists, verifying driver histories, identifying observers, assessing coverage options, and supporting families amid legal proceedings.”

Key takeaways from analyst perspectives:

  • Independent reviews help counter corporate defenses in truck-related claims.
  • Professionals can reconstruct circumstances and evaluate liability shares.
  • Prompt action preserves evidence and strengthens positions for compensation.

Pursuing a Personal Injury Claim

Terry Ware could explore options for a personal injury action following the ordeal. Stefano Formica, of counsel with Bond Legal, highlighted the profound impacts of severe harm.

“The anxiety and disruption after a major injury affect every facet of existence, from relationships to employment and financial stability,” Formica noted. “Securing representation is essential for claims, enabling effective dealings with insurers. Carriers frequently push for rapid, undervalued resolutions, but dedicated advocacy secures equitable treatment and rightful restitution.”

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If you or a family member has been affected by a similar incident, national legal analyst Candice Bond is available for a free consultation. Use the contact information provided on this page.

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