Speeding Accident Chiropractic Care for Injury Recovery
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Excessive-speed accidents in El Paso, Texas, are serious crashes in which a driver is traveling too fast for the posted speed limit, road design, traffic flow, or weather conditions. These crashes can happen on busy roads such as I-10, Loop 375, Montana Avenue, and McRae Boulevard, as well as near the El Paso International Airport. When speed is involved, a crash can become more forceful, more dangerous, and more likely to cause long-term injuries.
Speeding does not always mean a driver is only going above the posted limit. A driver may also be going too fast for conditions. For example, driving fast in heavy traffic, in the rain, with low visibility, or near intersections can still pose a serious safety risk. Texas crash reports may use terms such as “unsafe speed” or “failed to control speed” when speed is a factor in a collision (Ryan Orsatti Law, 2025).
In El Paso, speed has been reported as one of the major causes of crashes. Road safety reviews using Texas crash data have found that speeding has been linked to hundreds of crashes in the city (Safe Roads USA, n.d.). Local reports also show that residents continue to worry about speeding, even when speeding citations have changed over time (KFOX14/CBS4, 2025).
For injured patients, the most important step is simple: get evaluated. A high-speed crash can damage the neck, back, nerves, muscles, ligaments, joints, and even internal organs. Pain may appear right away or develop slowly over the next few days.
Speed changes everything in a crash. When a vehicle is moving fast, the driver has less time to react. The vehicle also needs more distance to stop. If the crash happens, the force of impact is stronger.
According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, speeding can:
(National Highway Traffic Safety Administration [NHTSA], n.d.)
This is why a speeding crash can cause more than surface-level soreness. The body may be thrown forward, backward, sideways, or twisted suddenly. That sudden force can strain the spine, stretch ligaments, irritate nerves, and cause inflammation around injured tissues.
El Paso has several high-traffic roads where serious crashes are often reported. These roads may include fast-moving vehicles, sudden lane changes, heavy commuter traffic, commercial vehicles, motorcycles, pedestrians, and confusing intersections.
Common high-risk areas may include:
Crash data and local reports have connected roads such as I-10, Montana Avenue, and other busy corridors with serious collision risks (A2X Law, n.d.; Gopin Law, n.d.).
Montana Avenue is one example. Local news outlets have reported serious crashes on Montana Avenue, where speeding was believed to be a contributing factor. In one deadly East El Paso motorcycle crash, police identified speed and failure to yield as possible factors (KFOX14/CBS4, 2025). In another reported crash, a teen driver was killed, and a passenger was hurt in a high-speed single-car rollover on Montana Avenue (KFOX14/CBS4, 2026).
These reports show why drivers, patients, healthcare providers, and city leaders must take speed-related crashes seriously.
When a driver is going too fast, one mistake can lead to a major collision. The faster the vehicle is moving, the harder it is to avoid danger.
Common speed-related crashes include:
Road safety reviews have found that rear-end crashes are common in El Paso, while angle crashes can be especially dangerous, often causing severe injuries (Safe Roads USA, n.d.).
High-speed accidents can injure many parts of the body. Some injuries are obvious, such as cuts, bruises, fractures, or severe pain. Other injuries may be hidden at first.
Common injuries after excessive-speed accidents include:
Whiplash is one of the most common injuries after a high-impact crash. Mayo Clinic explains that whiplash can cause neck pain, stiffness, headaches, shoulder pain, upper back pain, dizziness, fatigue, and tingling in the arms (Mayo Clinic, 2024).
This is why patients should not ignore symptoms after a crash. A person may feel “okay” at the crash scene because adrenaline is high. Later, inflammation, stiffness, and nerve irritation may increase.
After a speeding accident, early evaluation helps protect the patient’s health. It also helps create a clear medical record.
A patient should seek emergency care right away if they have:
Even if symptoms seem mild, an exam is still important when pain, stiffness, headaches, dizziness, or numbness appear after the crash.
A healthcare provider may check:
These findings help guide treatment and may also help show how the crash affected the body.
El Paso has taken steps to reduce serious traffic injuries and deaths through the Vision Zero Action Plan. The City of El Paso describes Vision Zero as a plan to create safer streets for people of all ages and abilities (City of El Paso, n.d.).
Vision Zero focuses on preventing traffic deaths and severe injuries. It looks at road design, safer speeds, better visibility, public education, enforcement, and data. This is important because not every crash is caused by one factor. Sometimes, road design, traffic flow, poor lighting, speed, and driver behavior all play a role.
The City of El Paso has stated that reducing speed is one of the key ways to reduce severe and fatal crashes (City of El Paso, n.d.).
At DrAlexJimenez.com, the focus is on integrative injury care. This means the body is not treated as separate parts. The spine, muscles, nerves, joints, inflammation, movement, and overall health are all considered together.
After a high-speed accident, integrative chiropractic care may help patients by:
Treatment may include:
Dr. Alexander Jimenez, DC, APRN, FNP-BC, brings a dual-scope approach to injury care. His clinical work includes chiropractic evaluation, nurse practitioner assessment, functional medicine principles, rehabilitation, and advanced diagnostic review when needed (Jimenez, n.d.).
This approach is helpful for accident patients because crash injuries can affect multiple systems. A patient may have neck pain, low back pain, headaches, nerve symptoms, poor sleep, and stress after the same crash. Integrative care considers the whole picture.
Dr. Jimenez’s clinical observations emphasize careful evaluation, clear documentation, and individualized care. His work with auto accident injuries often includes orthopedic exams, neurological exams, range-of-motion testing, imaging review, and functional assessments (Jimenez, n.d.).
This matters because high-speed crashes can create layered injuries. For example:
A complete evaluation helps identify what tissues may be injured and what type of care is safest.
After a speeding accident, medical records are important. They help show what happened to the body after the crash. They may also support a personal injury claim when insurance or legal questions are involved.
Helpful documentation may include:
Strong documentation can help connect the crash to the injuries. It can also show whether the patient is improving, staying the same, or needing more care.
Texas injury and rehabilitation sources note that chiropractic and medical records may help document injuries from an accident, treatment needs, and functional limitations after a crash (Comfort Rehab & Chiropractic Center, n.d.; Lorfing Law, 2025).
Excessive speed accidents in El Paso can cause life-changing injuries. They may happen on highways, major streets, intersections, and neighborhood roads. When speed is involved, the force of impact can damage the spine, muscles, nerves, joints, and soft tissues.
Recovery should begin with proper evaluation. Some injuries need emergency care. Others may respond well to conservative, non-surgical treatment. Integrative chiropractic care can help many patients improve movement, reduce pain, restore function, and build strength after a crash.
At DrAlexJimenez.com, the goal is to support the whole patient. This includes careful injury evaluation, chiropractic care, rehabilitation, functional support, and clear documentation. For patients injured in speeding accidents in El Paso, that type of care can help create a safer, more organized path toward recovery.
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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). Speeding citations in El Paso drop, but residents say the problem persists
KFOX14/CBS4. (2025). Speed, failure to yield identified as factors in deadly East El Paso motorcycle accident
KFOX14/CBS4. (2026). Teen driver killed, passenger hurt in high-speed single-car crash on Montana in El Paso
Lorfing Law. (2025). Should I go to a chiropractor after a car accident in Texas?
Mayo Clinic. (2024). Whiplash: Symptoms and causes
Mayo Clinic. (2024). 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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