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Injury Crash Involving Tractor-Trailer Slows Traffic on I-95 in St. Lucie County

Michael T. Flanagan, Esq.

A crash involving injuries and a tractor-trailer caused significant traffic delays Tuesday afternoon on Interstate 95 in St. Lucie County, according to the Florida Highway Patrol.

The collision temporarily reduced southbound traffic to a single lane as first responders worked to assist those involved and clear the scene.

What We Know About the Crash

According to the Florida Highway Patrol, the crash occurred shortly after 11:15 a.m. on July 14, 2026, on southbound Interstate 95 between the Indrio Road and Orange Avenue exits in St. Lucie County.

Authorities reported that:

  • The crash involved injuries.
  • Traffic cameras indicated the collision involved a tractor-trailer.
  • The crash initially created a roadblock that reduced traffic to one lane.
  • By approximately 12:40 p.m., multiple lanes had reopened, although traffic continued moving slowly.
  • The tractor-trailer was moved off the roadway and onto the grassy shoulder as crews worked to clear the scene.

Officials have not released the number of vehicles involved, the severity of the reported injuries, or the circumstances leading up to the collision.

Investigation Underway

The Florida Highway Patrol is investigating the cause of the crash.

Investigators will likely review:

  • The sequence of events leading to the collision.
  • Vehicle speeds.
  • Driver distraction or fatigue.
  • Possible impairment.
  • Commercial vehicle maintenance records.
  • Electronic logging device (ELD) data, if applicable.
  • Witness statements.
  • Physical evidence from the crash scene.
  • Any available dash camera or surveillance footage.

No citations or criminal charges have been announced.

Tractor-Trailer Crashes Can Cause Serious Injuries

Collisions involving commercial trucks often result in more severe damage because of the significant size and weight difference between tractor-trailers and passenger vehicles.

Victims involved in these crashes may suffer serious injuries requiring extensive medical treatment, rehabilitation, and time away from work.

A thorough investigation is often necessary to determine exactly what caused the collision and whether federal or state trucking safety regulations were followed.

Because the investigation is ongoing, it is too early to determine who may have been legally responsible for this crash.

If negligence contributed to the collision, injured victims may have the right to pursue compensation through a personal injury claim.

Depending on the facts of the case, potentially liable parties could include:

  • The driver of the commercial truck.
  • The trucking company.
  • A maintenance contractor responsible for servicing the vehicle.
  • A cargo loading company if improperly secured cargo contributed to the crash.
  • A manufacturer if a defective vehicle component played a role.

Victims may be able to recover compensation for:

  • Emergency medical expenses.
  • Hospitalization and future medical care.
  • Lost wages and diminished earning capacity.
  • Pain and suffering.
  • Permanent disability or disfigurement.
  • Property damage and other financial losses.

Commercial trucking cases often involve multiple insurance policies and federal transportation regulations, making prompt investigation especially important.

Evidence Can Be Critical in Truck Accident Cases

Important evidence in commercial vehicle crashes may include:

  • Florida Highway Patrol crash reports.
  • Driver logbooks and electronic logging device records.
  • Truck maintenance and inspection records.
  • Vehicle event data recorder information.
  • Dash camera footage.
  • Witness statements.
  • Cargo documentation.
  • Crash reconstruction analysis.

Preserving this evidence early can be essential when determining liability and protecting the rights of those injured.

Investigation Continues

The Florida Highway Patrol continues to investigate the injury crash involving the tractor-trailer on Interstate 95 in St. Lucie County.

Additional information regarding the cause of the collision and the extent of the reported injuries may be released as the investigation progresses.

Our Thoughts Are With Those Involved

Commercial vehicle crashes can have serious consequences for everyone involved. We hope those injured in this collision make a full recovery and encourage anyone traveling through active crash scenes to slow down and remain alert to protect first responders and roadside workers.

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