High Springs, FL – Injuries in Multi-Vehicle Crashes on I-75

High Springs, FL (October 7, 2025) – On Sunday afternoon, October 5, authorities responded to three separate crashes with injuries on Interstate 75 southbound near mile markers 391 and 393, close to High Springs in Alachua County.
The incidents involved multiple vehicles and temporarily blocked lanes in both directions. Emergency responders from the High Springs Fire Department, Alachua County Sheriff’s Office, and Florida Highway Patrol arrived on the scene. Two southbound lanes were reopened after initially being blocked, while northbound lanes at mile marker 391 also experienced temporary delays before reopening.
Authorities reported that injuries occurred in the crashes, though no further details about the severity or number of injured individuals have been released. The Florida Highway Patrol is investigating the circumstances surrounding the collisions. Drivers in the area were advised to expect delays and seek alternate routes while crews secured the scene and cleared vehicles.
We hope all those injured make a full and swift recovery.
Common Injuries in Multi-Vehicle Accidents in Alachua County
Multi-vehicle crashes can result in a variety of injuries, ranging from minor to life-threatening. Common injuries include:
- Whiplash and neck injuries: Sudden impacts often force the head and neck to jerk back and forth, causing pain, stiffness, and long-term mobility issues.
- Fractures and broken bones: Arms, legs, ribs, and collarbones are commonly broken in collisions, especially when airbags deploy or vehicles roll over.
- Head injuries: Concussions, traumatic brain injuries, and other head trauma may occur even when seat belts are used. Symptoms can appear hours or days after the crash.
- Cuts, bruises, and road rash: Broken glass, metal, and vehicle parts can cause lacerations or abrasions.
- Internal injuries: Damage to internal organs may not be immediately apparent but can be serious and require urgent medical attention.
- Psychological effects: Accidents can result in anxiety, post-traumatic stress, or depression, especially in severe or fatal collisions.
Victims may also face financial burdens, including medical expenses, rehabilitation costs, and lost wages. In Florida, those injured in multi-vehicle accidents may be entitled to compensation for medical treatment, lost income, and pain and suffering. If you or a loved one were injured in this type of crash, a High Springs car accident lawyer can help protect your rights and pursue the compensation you deserve.
At Fine, Farkash & Parlapiano, we help Alachua County accident victims understand their rights and pursue the compensation they deserve. Call us at 352-372-7777 today for a free consultation.
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