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Crash with Injuries on I-95 in Palm City Causes Major Traffic Delays Near Mile Marker 105
A morning crash on Interstate 95 in Palm City led to significant traffic delays and lane closures after an accident involving injuries on March 24, 2026. According to the Florida Highway Patrol, the crash occurred just before 8:00 a.m. in the southbound lanes near mile marker 105. Authorities confirmed that the incident resulted in injuries and required the closure of southbound lanes as crews responded to the scene.
What We Know About the Incident
- The crash occurred on Interstate 95 near mile marker 105 in Palm City, Florida
- The incident was reported just before 8:00 a.m. on March 24, 2026
- The crash took place in the southbound lanes of I-95
- Southbound lanes were closed following the crash
- The crash involved injuries, according to the Florida Highway Patrol
- Traffic delays were reported in the area during the morning commute
- Additional details regarding the number of vehicles or individuals involved have not been released
- The Florida Highway Patrol is investigating the crash
Risks and Safety Concerns
Crashes on major highways like Interstate 95 present serious safety risks due to high traffic speeds, congestion, and the potential for chain-reaction collisions. Morning commute hours can increase these risks, as heavy traffic and time pressures may lead to aggressive driving, reduced following distances, and distracted behavior.
Sudden lane closures can create hazardous conditions for drivers who may not have sufficient time to react. When vehicles slow or stop unexpectedly on high-speed roadways, the risk of secondary crashes increases significantly.
Additionally, factors such as driver fatigue, weather conditions, and limited visibility during early morning hours can contribute to accidents and complicate emergency response efforts.
Legal Options and Potential Liability
In crashes involving injuries on highways like I-95, determining liability requires a thorough investigation into the cause of the collision and any contributing factors. Multiple parties may be responsible depending on the circumstances.
Potential liable parties may include:
- Negligent drivers: Drivers who engage in speeding, distracted driving, unsafe lane changes, or failure to maintain a safe following distance may be held liable for causing or contributing to the crash.
- Commercial vehicle operators and employers: If a commercial vehicle was involved, the employer may be held liable if the driver was acting within the scope of employment.
- Government entities: If roadway conditions, poor maintenance, inadequate signage, or unsafe traffic management contributed to the crash, the agency responsible for maintaining the highway may share liability.
- Contractors: If construction or maintenance work was taking place and proper safety measures were not in place, contractors may be held responsible.
- Vehicle or parts manufacturers: If a mechanical defect such as brake failure or tire malfunction contributed to the crash, a product liability claim may be pursued.
Under Florida’s comparative negligence system, fault may be apportioned among multiple parties based on their degree of responsibility.
Injured victims may be entitled to recover compensation for:
- Medical expenses and ongoing treatment
- Lost wages and diminished earning capacity
- Pain and suffering
- Rehabilitation and long-term care
Investigation Ongoing
The Florida Highway Patrol continues to investigate the crash and determine what led to the incident. Authorities are expected to review evidence from the scene, including vehicle damage, roadway conditions, and witness statements.
If you or a loved one was involved in a similar accident, contact Flanagan & Bodenheimer Injury and Wrongful Death Law Firm for a free consultation to discuss your legal options.












