Chiropractic Care for Speeding Accidents in El Paso

Why Excessive Speed Crashes Are So Serious
Excessive speed accidents in El Paso, Texas, are often more severe than lower-speed crashes. When a vehicle is moving too fast, the impact is stronger, the driver has less time to stop, and the body absorbs more force. This can lead to painful injuries, long recovery times, and, in the worst cases, permanent disability or death.
Speeding does not only mean driving far above the posted speed limit. A driver may also be going “too fast for conditions.” This can happen during heavy traffic, rain, poor visibility, construction, or on busy roads like I-10, Montana Avenue, McRae Boulevard, Airway Boulevard, and Loop 375.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration explains that speeding increases both the chance of a crash and the severity of injuries when a crash happens (National Highway Traffic Safety Administration [NHTSA], n.d.). In El Paso, where major roads carry local traffic, commuters, commercial vehicles, and border-related travel, excessive speed can turn a normal drive into a life-changing event.
Speeding Accidents in El Paso, Texas
El Paso has many high-traffic roads where speeding can become dangerous. Some local crash summaries and legal reports have identified speed as a leading factor in hundreds of crashes in the city. Some 2025 reports have described nearly 750 crashes where speed was believed to be a contributing factor. Because crash numbers can change as reports are updated, official crash data from TxDOT or local law enforcement should always be reviewed when the information is needed for a legal case.
Still, the pattern is clear: speed remains a major safety concern in El Paso.
High-speed crashes may happen in areas such as:
- I-10 and nearby ramps
- Montana Avenue
- McRae Boulevard
- Airway Boulevard near the airport
- Zaragoza Road
- Mesa Street
- Dyer Street
- Loop 375
- Busy intersections with left-turn traffic
Local reporting has also shown how serious speed-related crashes can be. In one East El Paso motorcycle crash, police identified speed and failure to yield as possible factors. Other local reports have described high-speed single-car crashes, rollovers, and deadly crashes on major El Paso roads (KFOX14/CBS4, 2025, 2026).
Why High-Speed Crashes Cause More Damage
Speed changes everything in a crash. The faster a vehicle moves, the more energy it releases at impact. That energy can travel through the body, damaging the neck, back, joints, muscles, nerves, and internal organs.
High-speed collisions often involve:
- Rear-end crashes
- T-bone crashes
- Side-impact collisions
- Rollovers
- Motorcycle crashes
- Multi-vehicle crashes
- Truck-related crashes
- Pedestrian or cyclist injuries
Even if a person is wearing a seat belt, the body can still be forced forward, backward, sideways, or twisted. This can strain the spine, stretch ligaments, irritate nerves, and injure soft tissues.
At ChiroMed, this type of injury pattern is important because crash recovery often requires more than a simple pain complaint. A careful evaluation is needed to understand how the crash affected the whole musculoskeletal system.
El Paso’s Vision Zero Plan
The City of El Paso has taken steps to reduce serious crashes through its Vision Zero Action Plan. Vision Zero focuses on reducing and eventually eliminating traffic deaths and serious injuries. The plan recognizes that roadway safety is a shared responsibility between drivers, city planners, road designers, public safety teams, and the community (City of El Paso, n.d.).
Vision Zero matters because it looks at crashes as preventable. Instead of accepting serious injuries as a normal part of driving, the plan focuses on safer roads, safer speeds, safer behavior, and better post-crash care.
This is especially important in El Paso because the city has a mix of fast-moving roads, busy intersections, pedestrians, cyclists, commercial traffic, and high-volume commuter routes.
Texas Law and Driving Too Fast for Conditions
Texas law requires drivers to travel at a speed that is reasonable and safe for the conditions. This means a driver can be considered unsafe even when driving near the posted speed limit if traffic, weather, lighting, or road design makes that speed dangerous (Texas Transportation Code, n.d.).
For example, a driver may be traveling too fast if they fail to slow down:
- In heavy traffic
- Near construction zones
- During rain or poor visibility
- Around curves
- Near intersections
- Near pedestrians or cyclists
- When approaching stopped traffic
- While merging onto I-10 or Loop 375
In crash reports and injury claims, these terms may appear:
- Unsafe speed
- Failed to control speed
- Speeding
- Reckless driving
- Aggressive driving
- Too fast for conditions
- Failure to yield with speed as a factor
These details can matter when a patient needs medical documentation for an injury claim.
Common Injuries After Excessive Speed Accidents
High-speed crashes can injure the body in many ways. Some injuries are obvious right away, while others may take hours or days to appear.
Common injuries after excessive-speed accidents include:
- Whiplash
- Neck pain
- Back pain
- Herniated discs
- Sciatica
- Nerve irritation
- Shoulder injuries
- Knee injuries
- Hip pain
- Muscle spasms
- Ligament sprains
- Headaches
- Concussions
- Traumatic brain injuries
- Chest wall pain
- Abdominal pain
- Anxiety after the crash
- Sleep problems
Whiplash is one of the most common injuries after rear-end and high-impact crashes. Mayo Clinic explains that whiplash happens when the neck is forced backward and forward quickly, injuring muscles, ligaments, and other soft tissues (Mayo Clinic, 2024a).
Traumatic brain injuries can also happen when the head strikes a part of the vehicle or when the brain moves inside the skull from sudden force. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention explains that motor vehicle crashes are one cause of traumatic brain injury and can lead to serious short-term and long-term health problems (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention [CDC], 2025).
Why Pain May Not Start Right Away
After a crash, many people feel shocked, nervous, or full of adrenaline. This natural stress response can hide pain for a short time. A person may think they are “fine” at the scene, only to wake up the next day with stiffness, headaches, numbness, or severe pain.
Delayed symptoms may include:
- Neck stiffness
- Back pain
- Headaches
- Dizziness
- Numbness or tingling
- Weakness
- Trouble concentrating
- Shoulder pain
- Jaw pain
- Hip or knee pain
- Abdominal discomfort
- Trouble sleeping
- Anxiety or irritability
This is why it is important to get checked after a high-speed crash. Mayo Clinic notes that whiplash evaluation may include range-of-motion testing, tenderness checks, reflex testing, strength testing, and imaging when needed (Mayo Clinic, 2024b).
How ChiroMed’s Integrative Approach Supports Recovery
ChiroMed’s care model is built around integrative injury recovery. This means the focus is not only on where the pain is felt, but also on how the crash affected the spine, joints, nerves, muscles, movement patterns, and daily function.
Integrative chiropractic care may include:
- Chiropractic evaluation
- Spinal adjustments
- Soft tissue therapy
- Range-of-motion testing
- Postural assessment
- Corrective exercises
- Rehabilitation planning
- Functional movement support
- Imaging review when appropriate
- Coordination with medical or legal teams when needed
The goal is to help reduce pain, restore motion, improve function, and support long-term healing.
For many El Paso patients, this approach is beneficial because high-speed crashes often cause multiple injuries. A person may experience neck pain, back pain, headaches, shoulder pain, and nerve symptoms simultaneously. Treating only one symptom may miss the bigger injury pattern.
Dr. Alexander Jimenez’s Clinical Observations
Dr. Alexander Jimenez, DC, APRN, FNP-BC, has described motor vehicle accident injuries as complex because they may affect the spine, muscles, ligaments, joints, discs, and nerves. His clinical approach combines chiropractic care with nurse practitioner-level evaluation, helping patients receive a broader assessment of injuries after a crash (Jimenez, n.d.-a).
In his clinical writings, Dr. Jimenez explains that car accident recovery often requires careful documentation, advanced diagnostics when needed, and a clear connection between the crash, the symptoms, the exam findings, and the treatment plan (Jimenez, n.d.-b).
This is especially important after excessive speed accidents because the force of impact can cause injuries that are not always visible on the outside. A patient may look “okay” but still have spinal pain, soft tissue damage, nerve irritation, or functional loss.
Why Medical Documentation Matters After a Speeding Crash
After a high-speed crash, medical documentation can support both recovery and a personal injury claim. It helps explain what happened to the body and how the crash caused the patient’s symptoms.
Important documentation may include:
- Initial injury history
- Description of the crash mechanism
- Pain location
- Range-of-motion findings
- Orthopedic tests
- Neurological findings
- Muscle spasm findings
- Imaging results
- MRI or X-ray reports
- Treatment plans
- Progress notes
- Work or activity restrictions
- Functional limitations
- Referrals when needed
This record can help show how the crash affected the patient’s daily life. It may also help attorneys and insurance companies understand the connection between the collision and the injury.
At ChiroMed, this type of injury documentation is important because personal injury care is not only about treating pain. It is also about creating a clear medical record that supports the patient’s recovery journey.
When to Seek Care After a High-Speed Crash
Anyone involved in a high-speed crash should take symptoms seriously. Emergency care is needed right away if there are signs of a serious injury.
Seek immediate medical help for:
- Loss of consciousness
- Severe headache
- Chest pain
- Abdominal pain
- Trouble breathing
- Weakness
- Numbness
- Confusion
- Vision changes
- Severe neck or back pain
- Loss of balance
- Vomiting after head trauma
A chiropractic and integrative injury evaluation may be helpful when symptoms include:
- Neck stiffness
- Back pain
- Headaches
- Muscle spasms
- Shoulder pain
- Hip pain
- Sciatica
- Tingling in the arms or legs
- Reduced range of motion
- Pain with sitting, standing, or walking
- Pain that worsens over several days
A Clear Recovery Path After an El Paso Speeding Accident
Recovery after an excessive speed accident should be organized and consistent. Patients often do better when they follow a clear plan instead of waiting for pain to “go away on its own.”
A helpful recovery path may include:
- Get checked as soon as possible.
- Report all symptoms, even if they seem small.
- Follow the recommended treatment plan.
- Keep all appointments.
- Track pain and mobility changes.
- Avoid heavy lifting until cleared.
- Ask whether imaging is needed.
- Follow home exercise instructions.
- Save medical records and crash documents.
- Speak with an attorney if a personal injury claim is involved.
Healing takes time. The goal is not only to reduce pain but also to restore function, protect the spine, and prevent long-term problems.
Final Thoughts
Excessive speed accidents in El Paso can cause serious injuries because the force of impact is greater. These crashes often occur on busy roads such as I-10, Montana Avenue, Airway Boulevard, McRae Boulevard, and Loop 375. They may lead to whiplash, back pain, herniated discs, nerve irritation, headaches, traumatic brain injuries, and long-term mobility problems.
El Paso’s Vision Zero Action Plan shows that road safety is a major public concern. But when a crash does happen, injured patients need timely care, proper diagnosis, and strong documentation.
ChiroMed’s integrative chiropractic approach supports recovery by combining spinal care, soft tissue therapy, rehabilitation, functional assessment, and injury documentation. With clinical insight from providers like Dr. Alexander Jimenez, DC, APRN, FNP-BC, patients can receive care that looks at both the injury and the whole person.
References
A2X Law. (n.d.). El Paso car crash statistics
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (2025). Facts about TBI
City of El Paso. (n.d.). Vision Zero
City of El Paso. (n.d.). Vision Zero progress and data
Farah Law. (2024). Most dangerous roads for car accidents in El Paso
Jimenez, A. (n.d.-a). El Paso injury chiropractor: Your recovery partner
Jimenez, A. (n.d.-b). Auto accident legal support and chiropractic care
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
Mayo Clinic. (2024a). Whiplash: Symptoms and causes
Mayo Clinic. (2024b). Whiplash: Diagnosis and treatment
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. (n.d.). Speeding and aggressive driving prevention
Texas Department of Transportation. (n.d.). Basic speed law
Texas Legislature. (n.d.). Texas Transportation Code, Section 545.351
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