Alachua County, FL – Injuries in Multi-Vehicle Crash at 5400 SE Hawthorne Rd

Alachua County, FL (October 16, 2025) – On Tuesday, October 14, deputies and rescue personnel responded to a multi-vehicle crash with serious injuries at 5400 SE Hawthorne Road in Alachua County.
According to reports, the collision involved two or more vehicles and resulted in several injuries. Emergency responders arrived promptly, providing medical attention to the injured and transporting at least one individual to a nearby hospital for further care. All westbound lanes of SE Hawthorne Road were temporarily closed while crews worked to clear debris and manage traffic, which was diverted onto Lakeshore Drive.
Authorities are continuing to investigate the circumstances of the crash, including possible causes and whether any traffic violations or unsafe driving contributed to the incident.
We hope those injured make a full and speedy recovery.
Causes of Multi-Vehicle Accidents in Alachua County
Multi-vehicle accidents can occur on busy roads like SE Hawthorne Road, especially where traffic volume is high. Some frequent contributing factors include:
- Distracted driving: Drivers using cell phones, adjusting GPS devices, or reaching for items can easily lose focus. Even brief distractions can result in rear-end collisions or chain-reaction crashes in areas with moderate to heavy traffic.
- Failure to yield: Accidents often occur when drivers fail to yield the right-of-way at intersections, driveways, or merging lanes. Ignoring traffic signals or stop signs can trigger collisions involving multiple vehicles.
- Speeding: Excessive speed reduces reaction time and increases the severity of accidents. In multi-vehicle crashes, higher speeds can cause a domino effect, leading to multiple cars being involved and more severe injuries.
- Weather conditions: Rain or other adverse conditions can make roadways slick and reduce visibility. Drivers who do not adjust speed or maintain safe following distances are at higher risk of losing control or causing pileups.
- Impaired driving: Alcohol or drug use significantly increases the risk of accidents. Impaired drivers may react unpredictably, creating dangerous situations that can involve several vehicles.
Victims of multi-vehicle crashes may face medical bills, lost income, and long-term recovery. In Florida, those injured may be entitled to compensation for medical care, rehabilitation, lost wages, and pain and suffering. A skilled Alachua County personal injury lawyer can investigate the crash, help navigate insurance claims, and pursue the maximum compensation available under Florida law.
At Fine, Farkash & Parlapiano, we are committed to helping Alachua County accident victims understand their rights and recover the compensation they deserve. Call 352-372-7777 today for a free consultation.
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