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Miami-Dade Motorman Injured in Traffic Incident in Kendall, Authorities Investigating
A Miami-Dade Sheriff’s Office motorman was injured following a traffic-related incident in Kendall, prompting an emergency response and ongoing investigation. According to authorities, the incident occurred on April 1, 2026, at the intersection of Southwest 120th Street and Southwest 127th Avenue. The deputy was transported to the hospital in stable condition as officials work to determine what led to the incident.
What We Know About the Incident
- The incident occurred at Southwest 120th Street and Southwest 127th Avenue in Kendall, Florida
- The incident took place on April 1, 2026
- A Miami-Dade Sheriff’s Office motorman was involved in a traffic-related incident
- Miami-Dade Fire Rescue responded to an emergency call at the scene
- The motorman was found on the roadway and attended to by first responders
- Video showed the motorman lying face down in the street as traffic continued moving nearby
- The deputy was transported to the hospital in stable condition
- Authorities have not released details about how the incident occurred
- The Miami-Dade Sheriff’s Office is actively investigating
Risks and Safety Concerns
Traffic incidents involving law enforcement officers on motorcycles present serious safety concerns due to the vulnerability of riders and the dynamic nature of roadways. Motor officers often operate in close proximity to traffic, increasing their exposure to potential collisions.
Intersections like Southwest 120th Street and Southwest 127th Avenue can be particularly hazardous due to turning vehicles, traffic flow changes, and limited reaction time. When an incident occurs, the presence of active traffic around injured individuals further increases the risk of secondary accidents.
Motorcycle-related incidents, even at moderate speeds, can result in serious injuries due to the lack of structural protection compared to passenger vehicles.
Legal Options and Potential Liability
Traffic incidents involving law enforcement vehicles require a thorough investigation to determine fault and identify any contributing factors.
Potential liable parties may include:
- Negligent driver: A driver who failed to yield, was distracted, or operated their vehicle recklessly may be held liable if their actions contributed to the incident.
- Third parties: If another vehicle or external factor contributed to the incident, that party may be held liable.
- Government entities: If roadway design, traffic signal issues, or unsafe conditions contributed to the incident, the agency responsible for maintaining the roadway may share liability.
- Vehicle or parts manufacturers: If a mechanical failure contributed to the incident, 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 individuals 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 Miami-Dade Sheriff’s Office continues to investigate the circumstances surrounding the incident. Authorities are expected to review available video footage, roadway conditions, and witness statements to determine how the incident occurred.
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.












