El Paso Speed Accident Recovery: Your Next Steps
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Excessive speed accidents in El Paso, Texas, can change a person’s life in seconds. When a vehicle is moving too fast for the road, traffic, weather, or posted speed limit, the force of impact becomes much greater. This can lead to high-impact crashes, serious injuries, long recovery times, and, in the worst cases, death.
Nationally, speeding remains one of the most serious traffic safety problems. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration reports that speeding was a factor in 29% of all traffic deaths in 2024 and increases the chance of losing control, needing more stopping distance, and suffering more severe injuries in a crash (National Highway Traffic Safety Administration [NHTSA], 2026).
El Paso has busy highways, major intersections, airport traffic, commercial trucks, and fast-moving commuter roads. Local road safety reviews have identified speeding as one of the most common causes of crashes in the city, with nearly 750 speeding-related crashes recorded in available crash data summaries (Make Roads Safe, n.d.).
Speeding is dangerous because it affects every part of a crash:
Texas also makes clear that speed limits are the law. TxDOT explains that drivers must follow posted speed limits and adjust their speed in response to rain, fog, traffic, construction, and other unsafe conditions (Texas Department of Transportation [TxDOT], 2026).
Speed-related crashes can happen anywhere, but some El Paso roads pose higher risks due to traffic volume, road design, and driver behavior. These include:
One local report noted that I-10 accounted for 2,977 crashes in one year, involving more than 6,500 vehicles and affecting more than 8,000 people. Montana Avenue was also described as one of the city’s heavily traveled roadways (Farah Law, n.d.).
Local news reports show how fast-moving crashes can become deadly. In June 2025, KFOX14 reported that speed and failure to yield were identified as possible factors in a deadly motorcycle crash on Montana Avenue (Esquivel, 2025). In April 2026, another KFOX14 report described a high-speed Montana Avenue crash where a vehicle struck a barrier, rolled over, and left an 18-year-old driver dead and a passenger injured (Palma, 2026).
El Paso’s Vision Zero Action Plan is designed to reduce and eventually eliminate traffic deaths and serious injuries. The city describes Vision Zero as a data-driven effort that examines where crashes occur, which behaviors contribute to them, and how roadway design, public policy, and community input can help prevent future harm (City of El Paso, n.d.).
Vision Zero is important because traffic safety is not only about driver choices. It also includes:
For El Paso families, this matters because fewer severe crashes mean fewer spinal injuries, head injuries, emergency surgeries, lost workdays, and long-term pain problems.
High-speed crashes often cause more than soreness. They can affect the spine, muscles, joints, nerves, brain, and internal organs.
Common injuries include:
The CDC explains that concussion and mild traumatic brain injury symptoms may appear right away or hours to days later. Symptoms may include headache, dizziness, nausea, light sensitivity, memory problems, sleep changes, anxiety, irritability, and trouble concentrating (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention [CDC], 2025).
This is why crash victims should not ignore symptoms after an accident. Pain may be delayed because adrenaline can hide symptoms at first. A person may feel “okay” at the scene but wake up the next day with neck stiffness, headaches, back pain, or numbness.
Whiplash is one of the most common injuries after rear-end crashes, T-bone crashes, and rollovers. It happens when the head and neck move quickly forward and backward. This can strain muscles, ligaments, discs, joints, and nerves.
Whiplash can cause:
In high-speed crashes, the neck may be subjected to a strong force very quickly. If the injury is not properly evaluated, pain can become chronic and affect work, driving, sleep, and daily activities.
Integrative chiropractic care uses a whole-person approach. The goal is not only to reduce pain, but also to restore movement, improve function, support healing, and help the patient return to normal activities.
A care plan may include:
Dr. Alexander Jimenez, DC, APRN, FNP-BC, describes an integrative model that combines chiropractic care, nurse practitioner evaluation, functional medicine, rehabilitation, imaging, and patient-specific care planning for auto accident injuries (Jimenez, n.d.). His clinic site also notes that auto accident care may address whiplash, soft tissue injuries, nerve symptoms, back pain, neck pain, migraines, and complex injuries (Jimenez, n.d.).
Dr. Jimenez’s clinical observations focus on connecting symptoms, crash mechanics, physical exam findings, imaging, and treatment needs. His dual training as a chiropractor and family nurse practitioner allows him to evaluate both the musculoskeletal and medical sides of an injury.
In auto accident cases, this may include:
His auto accident legal support page explains that care may include spinal adjustments, soft tissue therapy, rehabilitation exercises, diagnostic assessments such as X-rays or MRIs, and detailed reports that help connect injuries to the collision (Jimenez, 2024).
After a speeding crash, medical documentation is important for both recovery and personal injury claims. Clear records help explain what happened, what injuries were found, what treatment was needed, and how the injuries affected daily life.
Helpful documentation may include:
This matters because insurance companies and legal teams often need objective evidence. A detailed medical record can help show that the injuries are consistent with the crash and that treatment was medically necessary.
El Paso has several clinics that offer chiropractic or integrative care. Aktiv Integrative Chiropractic, for example, offers services including chiropractic care, massage therapy, therapeutic exercise, active release technique, cupping, spinal decompression, acupuncture, and other musculoskeletal care options (Aktiv Integrative Chiropractic, n.d.).
Dr. Alex Jimenez’s Injury Medical & Chiropractic Clinic also emphasizes multidisciplinary injury recovery, chiropractic care, functional medicine, physical therapy, rehabilitation, diagnostic tools, and personalized care plans for accident-related injuries (Jimenez, n.d.).
When choosing a provider after a crash, patients should look for:
After an excessive speed accident, take symptoms seriously. Seek emergency care right away for severe headache, confusion, repeated vomiting, weakness, numbness, chest pain, abdominal pain, trouble breathing, loss of consciousness, or worsening symptoms.
A safe recovery plan should include:
Excessive speed accidents in El Paso are serious because they create stronger crash forces, more severe injuries, and longer recovery times. Roads such as I-10, Montana Avenue, airport-area corridors, Zaragoza, and Dyer pose an added risk due to traffic volume, road design, and high-speed travel.
El Paso’s Vision Zero Action Plan is a major step toward reducing traffic deaths and serious injuries. Still, crash victims need proper care after an accident. Integrative chiropractic care can help by combining spinal care, soft tissue therapy, rehabilitation, pain reduction, imaging review, and detailed documentation.
For patients recovering from whiplash, back pain, nerve symptoms, headaches, or mobility loss after a speeding crash, the goal is simple: reduce pain, restore function, document the injury clearly, and help the body heal as safely as possible.
Aktiv Integrative Chiropractic. (n.d.). Aktiv Integrative Chiropractic: Chiropractor El Paso TX 79912.
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (2025). Symptoms of mild TBI and concussion.
City of El Paso. (n.d.). Vision Zero progress and data.
Esquivel, E. (2025). Speed, failure to yield identified as factors in deadly east El Paso motorcycle crash. KFOX14.
Farah Law. (n.d.). Most dangerous roads for car accidents in El Paso.
Jimenez, A. (n.d.). El Paso, TX family practice nurse practitioner and chiropractor.
Jimenez, A. (2024). Auto accident legal support and chiropractic care.
Make Roads Safe. (n.d.). El Paso road safety overview.
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. (2026). Speeding and aggressive driving prevention.
Palma, E. (2026). Teen driver killed, passenger hurt in high-speed single-car crash on Montana in El Paso. KFOX14.
Texas Department of Transportation. (2026). Speed limits.
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