Florida Accident News

Martin County, FL - FHP Investigates Deadly Crash on I-95

Martin County, FL (October 30, 2020) - The Florida Highway Patrol responded to the scene of a deadly accident on I-95 in Martin County on Friday. The crash took place near mile marker 107.

There are few details regarding the crash at this time. According to troopers, at least one person was killed in the crash but it is not clear how the accident took place or how many vehicles were involved. FHP troopers advised motorists to avoid the area. Police were at the scene for several hours investigating the accident and clearing away debris from the scene. Motorists were advised to find alternate routes of travel. 

No additional details are available at this time. An investigation into the crash is ongoing. 

Approximately 400,000 car accidents will take place across our state this year. This number may seem high, but the reality is that driving can be a hazardous activity in Florida. Negligent drivers are all around us, and all it takes is a single wrong move for you to become a victim. Police will continue to investigate this accident in order to determine the cause.

Our condolences are with the victim's family following this deadly accident in Martin County. 

Rubenstein Law is dedicated to serving individuals & families injured by the negligence of others. We know first-hand the heartbreak that can be left behind after an accident. In our news blog, we write about cases of personal injury relevant to our line of work, and we report on news of judgments and appellate cases that affect the rights of personal injury claimants. We feel a responsibility to raise awareness of the injury and tragic loss of life occurring across our state every day.

Note: These posts are created using publicly available (secondary) sources, information has not been independently verified. If you see any information that should be corrected, please bring it to our attention and we will make adjustments. The photos depicted in these posts are not representative of the actual accident scene.

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