El Paso High-Speed Motor Vehicle Accidents Impact
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Excessive speed accidents in El Paso, Texas, are not simple fender benders. They are often high-impact crashes where a driver is going over the speed limit or driving too fast for the road, traffic, weather, or visibility. In Texas, unsafe speed can mean more than “speeding over the posted limit.” A driver may still be driving too fast if traffic is slowing, the road is wet, the area is dark, or the street design requires extra caution (Ryan Orsatti Law, 2025).
This matters because speed changes the force of a crash. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration explains that speeding can increase stopping distance, reduce vehicle control, weaken the protection offered by seat belts and airbags, and raise the chance of severe injuries (National Highway Traffic Safety Administration [NHTSA], n.d.).
In El Paso, speeding has been identified as a major crash concern. One road safety review using Texas crash data reported that speeding was cited in nearly 750 El Paso crashes, making it one of the most common causes of crashes in the city (Safe Roads USA, n.d.). Local news has also reported that El Paso Police described speeding as one of the biggest factors in collisions, even while speeding citations dropped from 2019 to 2024 (KFOX14/CBS4, 2025).
Speed-related crashes can happen anywhere, but some El Paso roads pose a higher risk due to heavy traffic, fast-moving vehicles, complex merges, and busy commercial areas. Reports and local crash reviews often point to areas such as:
Road-safety sources have linked I-10, Montana Avenue, and Airway-area corridors with serious crash risks, including high-speed interstate traffic, confusing access roads, pedestrian exposure, and commercial traffic (A2X Law, n.d.; Gopin Law, n.d.).
Montana Avenue is a clear example of how speed can turn a crash into a tragedy. In June 2025, KFOX14/CBS4 reported that police identified speed and failure to yield as possible contributing factors in a deadly East El Paso motorcycle crash on Montana Avenue (KFOX14/CBS4, 2025). In April 2026, KFOX14/CBS4 also reported a high-speed single-car rollover on Montana Avenue that killed an 18-year-old driver and injured a passenger (KFOX14/CBS4, 2026).
When vehicles are moving too fast, the driver has less time to react. A small mistake can become a major crash. In El Paso, high-speed crashes may include:
A road-safety review found that rear-end crashes were common in El Paso, while angle collisions were among the more dangerous crash types because they caused many injuries and deaths (Safe Roads USA, n.d.).
High-speed crashes can injure the body from head to toe. Some injuries are obvious right away, while others appear hours or days later. This is why medical evaluation is important after a crash, even if the pain seems mild at first.
Common injuries may include:
Whiplash is especially common after rear-end and high-impact crashes. Mayo Clinic notes that whiplash symptoms may include neck pain, stiffness, loss of range of motion, headaches, shoulder or upper back pain, tingling, fatigue, and dizziness (Mayo Clinic, 2024). Mayo Clinic also explains that a whiplash exam may include checking neck and shoulder motion, pain with movement, tenderness, reflexes, strength, and feeling in the arms (Mayo Clinic, 2024).
El Paso’s Vision Zero Action Plan is designed to reduce traffic deaths and severe injuries. The City of El Paso states that Vision Zero is a roadmap for safer streets for people of all ages and abilities, with the goal of reaching zero traffic deaths and severe injuries (City of El Paso, n.d.).
Vision Zero uses a “safe system” approach. Instead of blaming only drivers, it also considers street design, speed limits, visibility, enforcement, education, and public data. The City of El Paso explains that reducing speed is one of the most important ways to reduce the most serious traffic crashes (City of El Paso, n.d.).
This approach is important because drivers make mistakes. A safer road system helps reduce the likelihood that a single mistake leads to a fatal crash.
After a speeding accident, the body may need more than rest and pain medicine. Integrative chiropractic care focuses on the spine, joints, muscles, nerves, movement, and whole-body recovery. The goal is to reduce pain, restore function, improve mobility, and help the patient safely return to daily life.
Integrative chiropractic care may include:
Dr. Alexander Jimenez, DC, APRN, FNP-BC, describes an integrative model that combines chiropractic care, nurse practitioner evaluation, functional medicine, acupuncture, electro-acupuncture, sports medicine, rehabilitation, and advanced diagnostics to create personalized care plans (Jimenez, n.d.).
This type of care is helpful because accident injuries often overlap. A patient may have whiplash, low back pain, headaches, nerve irritation, poor sleep, and stress at the same time. A full recovery plan should examine how these problems are connected.
In clinical practice, Dr. Jimenez’s dual-scope background as a chiropractor and family practice nurse practitioner supports a broader view of crash injuries. His clinical materials describe care for personal injury, auto accident injuries, whiplash, soft tissue injuries, chronic pain, neuromusculoskeletal problems, and complex injuries (Jimenez, n.d.).
His approach also emphasizes careful evaluation. For example, his clinical content discusses the use of orthopedic exams, neurological exams, range-of-motion testing, X-rays, MRIs, and other diagnostic tools when needed to better understand injury patterns after a crash (Jimenez, n.d.).
From a practical point of view, this matters because a speeding crash can create hidden injuries. A patient may walk away from the crash scene but later develop neck pain, low back pain, headaches, dizziness, numbness, or weakness. A careful exam helps connect symptoms to the crash mechanism and helps decide whether the patient needs conservative care, imaging, referral, or urgent medical attention.
Speeding accident cases often involve medical care, insurance questions, and legal documentation. Good records help show what happened, what injuries were found, how the injuries affected daily life, and what treatment was needed.
Helpful documentation may include:
Chiropractic and medical documentation can become important in an injury claim because it helps connect symptoms and treatment to the crash. One Texas rehabilitation source explains that medical documentation, clinical evaluations, MRI reports, treatment plans, and chiropractic records can help show the extent of accident injuries and support the need for care (Comfort Rehab & Chiropractic Center, n.d.).
Early care also matters. A Texas injury law source notes that hidden injuries, such as whiplash, nerve damage, and soft-tissue injuries, may not appear right away, and that early chiropractic care may help document the injury pattern and reduce the risk of long-term problems (Lorfing Law, 2025).
Anyone involved in a high-speed crash should take symptoms seriously. Emergency care is needed right away for severe pain, head injury signs, chest pain, abdominal pain, trouble breathing, weakness, confusion, fainting, severe dizziness, loss of bladder or bowel control, or numbness in the arms or legs.
Even when symptoms seem mild, a follow-up exam is wise if the person has:
Prompt evaluation protects the patient’s health first. It also creates a clearer record of symptoms, exam findings, and treatment needs.
Excessive speed accidents in El Paso can cause serious injuries because speed increases crash force, reduces reaction time, and makes it harder for drivers to stop safely. Busy corridors such as I-10, Loop 375, and Montana Avenue, as well as high-traffic intersections, can become even more dangerous when drivers go too fast for the conditions.
El Paso’s Vision Zero Action Plan is an important step toward safer streets, but recovery after a crash still depends on quick action. Injured patients need proper evaluation, clear diagnosis, conservative care when appropriate, rehabilitation, and strong documentation.
Integrative chiropractic care can support this process by addressing spinal motion, soft-tissue injury, nerve irritation, loss of mobility, and long-term function. When combined with careful medical assessment, imaging when needed, and detailed records, it can help patients recover while also supporting the documentation needed for personal injury claims.
A2X Law. (n.d.). El Paso car crash statistics.
City of El Paso. (n.d.). Vision Zero.
Comfort Rehab & Chiropractic Center. (n.d.). Chiropractic and auto accident claims.
Gopin Law. (n.d.). The top 10 deadliest intersections in El Paso.
Jimenez, A. (n.d.). El Paso, TX chiropractor Dr. Alex Jimenez DC | Personal injury specialist.
Jimenez, A. (n.d.). Auto accident legal support and chiropractic care.
KFOX14/CBS4. (2025, January 6). Speeding citations in El Paso drop, but residents say the problem persists.
KFOX14/CBS4. (2025, June 30). Speed, failure to yield identified as factors in deadly East El Paso motorcycle crash.
KFOX14/CBS4. (2026, April 26). Teen driver killed, passenger hurt in high-speed single-car crash on Montana in El Paso.
Lorfing Law. (2025, February 24). Should I go to a chiropractor after a car accident in Texas?.
Mayo Clinic. (2024, February 17). Whiplash: Symptoms and causes.
Mayo Clinic. (2024, February 17). Whiplash: Diagnosis and treatment.
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. (n.d.). Speeding and aggressive driving prevention.
Ryan Orsatti Law. (2025). TxDOT crash code 60 = unsafe speed: What it means for your Texas injury claim.
Ryan Orsatti Law. (2025). Code 22: “Failed to control speed” in Texas: What it means for your crash claim.
Safe Roads USA. (n.d.). El Paso road safety overview.
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