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At Wolfson & Leon, we represent individuals and families whose lives have been changed by serious speed-related car accidents. The impact of a speeding collision often extends far beyond the day of the crash. Medical treatment, missed work, financial strain, and lasting physical limitations can affect victims and their families long after the vehicles have been removed from the roadway.
If you or a loved one was injured in a speeding accident in Miami, the legal team at Wolfson & Leon is available to help. A skilled Miami Car Accident Lawyer can evaluate your case, explain your legal options, and help protect your rights after a serious collision. Call 305-285-1115 today for a free consultation.
Few driving habits increase crash risk as consistently as excessive speed. When drivers travel faster than conditions allow, they have less time to react and less ability to avoid hazards, traffic congestion, or sudden changes in roadway conditions.
In Miami, speeding-related crashes frequently occur on major roadways such as I-95, the Dolphin Expressway, the Palmetto Expressway, U.S. 1, Biscayne Boulevard, and Kendall Drive, where heavy traffic and frequent lane changes can increase the likelihood of serious collisions.
The number of serious traffic collisions reported each year across Miami-Dade County provides a useful snapshot of the risks motorists face on local roads. Although speeding is not involved in every crash, excessive speed frequently contributes to the types of collisions that produce severe injuries.
Data reported through the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles (FLHSMV) Crash Dashboard shows that Miami-Dade County recorded approximately 55,293 traffic crashes during 2025, including 18,366 injury crashes, 26,307 reported injuries, and 266 fatalities. Roughly one in three reported crashes resulted in injuries, highlighting the serious risks motorists face on local roadways.
Across the country, speeding remains one of the most dangerous driving behaviors. National crash data continues to highlight the dangers associated with excessive speed. NHTSA data indicates that speeding played a role in nearly 29% of all traffic fatalities during 2024. When vehicles travel at higher speeds, drivers generally have less time to respond to changing conditions, and collisions often result in more significant injuries.
Speeding crashes frequently result in serious injuries, including:
Serious speeding accidents often require extensive medical care, including surgery, hospitalization, physical therapy, and follow-up treatment. In some cases, the effects of those injuries continue long after the initial recovery period, making routine tasks, employment, and family responsibilities more difficult to manage.
Determining whether excessive speed contributed to a crash often requires more than reviewing a traffic ticket. Investigators may examine several sources of information to better understand how the collision occurred and whether speed played a role.
Evidence that may help establish speeding includes:
This evidence can help investigators determine how the crash occurred and whether excessive speed contributed to the collision or increased the severity of the resulting injuries.
Florida follows a modified comparative negligence system. In some speeding accident cases, more than one party may share responsibility for a collision.
For example, a speeding driver may argue that another motorist made an unsafe lane change, failed to yield, or otherwise contributed to the crash. When multiple parties share fault, compensation may be reduced based on each person’s percentage of responsibility.
Disagreements about who caused a crash frequently become a central issue in speeding accident cases. Each side may point to different actions, decisions, or traffic violations when assigning responsibility for the collision.
In many speeding accident cases, responsibility rests with the driver who was traveling too fast for conditions or exceeding the posted speed limit. However, liability is not always limited to a single person or vehicle.
Depending on the circumstances, responsibility may also extend to an employer whose employee caused the crash while working, the owner of a vehicle entrusted to an unsafe driver, or another motorist whose actions contributed to the collision.
Identifying all potentially responsible parties is an important step in pursuing compensation, particularly when serious injuries or significant financial losses are involved.
Depending on the circumstances, compensation may be available for medical bills, lost income, property damage, pain and suffering, and other accident-related losses. The consequences of a fatal speeding collision often extend beyond the immediate tragedy. Depending on the circumstances, family members may have legal options available under Florida’s wrongful death laws.
What happens during the hours and days following a speeding accident can influence both the recovery process and the information available to support a future claim. Understanding what to do after a car accident can help protect your well-being, preserve important evidence, and avoid mistakes that could affect an insurance claim or legal case.
Seeking prompt medical attention can also be important for insurance purposes. Florida’s no-fault insurance system generally requires accident victims to obtain initial medical treatment within a limited period after a crash to qualify for certain Personal Injury Protection (PIP) benefits.
Legal rights related to a car accident are subject to deadlines established under Florida law. Waiting too long to act may affect the ability to seek compensation through the court system.
Because those deadlines can vary depending on the circumstances of a case, it is generally beneficial to speak with an attorney as soon as possible after a serious accident.
Wolfson & Leon has represented individuals and families affected by serious motor vehicle collisions throughout South Florida. Our attorneys recognize that the effects of a serious speeding accident often reach far beyond the collision itself, creating challenges that can affect a person’s health, income, household responsibilities, and future plans.
We guide clients through the legal process, address issues raised by insurance companies, and work to obtain a resolution that reflects the losses suffered as a result of the crash. Initial consultations are free, and attorney fees are only collected if compensation is recovered.
If you or a loved one has been injured in a speeding-related collision, contact Wolfson & Leon today for a free consultation. Call 305-285-1115 to discuss your situation with a Miami speeding car crash lawyer.
Not necessarily. However, evidence that a driver exceeded the speed limit or was traveling too fast for conditions may be used to establish negligence in a personal injury claim.
Evidence may include police reports, traffic citations, witness statements, vehicle event data recorders, traffic camera footage, surveillance video, dash camera recordings, and accident reconstruction analysis.
Florida follows a modified comparative negligence system. Depending on the circumstances, an injured person may still be able to recover compensation if another party shares responsibility for the accident.
No two speeding accident cases involve the same injuries, financial losses, or long-term effects. Factors such as medical treatment, time away from work, and the lasting impact of the injuries can all influence the compensation available.
Yes. The effects of some injuries may take time to develop, even after a serious crash. A timely medical examination may help ensure that underlying injuries are identified and properly treated.