Prince George's County Speeding Accidents

Most car accidents in Prince George’s County, MD, result from risky driving, with speeding being one of the most common contributing factors to crashes.

Speeding accidents can cause serious injuries due to the crash energy of high-speed collisions. A Prince George’s County speeding accident lawyer from Alpert Schreyer Personal Injury Lawyers will fight for your right to fair compensation after a speeding driver hits you.

Contact us at (301) 936-0011 to set up a free consultation. You also pay nothing upfront for our services, and then only pay us if our Prince George’s County personal injury attorneys win your case. 

How Alpert Schreyer Personal Injury Lawyers Can Help After A Speeding Accident In Prince George’s County, MD

How Alpert Schreyer Personal Injury Lawyers Can Help After A Speeding Accident In Prince George's County, MD

Alpert Schreyer Personal Injury Lawyers has recovered over $100 million in settlements and court verdicts for injured victims in Prince George’s County, Maryland. Our attorneys use their 125 years of combined legal experience to stand up to negligent drivers and their insurers for fair injury compensation.

Our Prince George’s County personal injury lawyers can provide the following legal services to you after a careless driver injures you in a car collision:

  • Discuss your accident and how your injuries affected you
  • File an insurance claim after collecting relevant records and other evidence
  • Work diligently to resolve your case quickly and fairly
  • Negotiate for a full and fair settlement for your losses
  • Litigate against the other driver if their insurer refuses a settlement

Proving liability for a crash may require legal knowledge and experience. Contact us to schedule a free consultation with a Prince George’s County speeding accident attorney to discuss how we can help you after an accident caused by another’s negligent actions.

How Common Are Speeding Accidents in Maryland?

Speeding is one of the focus areas for the Maryland Department of Transportation. As a result, the agency tracks statistics for speed-related accidents separately from crashes caused by other factors.

According to the most recent speeding accident report, Maryland had 7,705 car accidents in 2023 in which the investigating officers identified speeding as a key cause. Importantly, crashes can have many contributing factors, so this statistic reflects that speeding was a factor, but not necessarily the only factor.

These speed-related crashes produced the following outcomes:

  • 95 fatal crashes
  • 2,224 non-fatal injury crashes
  • 5,386 property damage-only crashes

Overall, these crashes killed 102 people and injured 3,225 more.

The report also breaks down the number of speeding collisions by county. Prince George’s County had 1,327 speed-related crashes in 2024, more than any other county in the state. These crashes included 28 fatal collisions and 329 non-fatal injury collisions.

Using data from the Prince George’s County Total Crash Summary, you can calculate that just over 6% of the county’s crashes involved speeding.

What Causes Speeding Accidents in Prince George’s County?

Speeding includes two dangerous behaviors. First, drivers can speed by exceeding the speed limit. This is a very common behavior. 

However, road designers and policymakers set the speed limits based on the following factors:

  • Road capacity
  • Location
  • Role of the road
  • Special considerations, like nearby schools

When drivers exceed the speed limit, they upset the expectations of other road users, such as pedestrians. Additionally, they risk losing control of their vehicles. For example, a highway might have a 45-mile-per-hour speed limit because of a sharp curve. A driver who exceeds the speed limit may drift off the road or into another lane.

Second, drivers can also speed when they travel too fast for the current conditions, even if they are driving below the speed limit. 

Some conditions in which drivers may need to reduce their speed include:

  • Poor visibility
  • Slick roads
  • Low light
  • Heavy traffic
  • Nearby pedestrians or cyclists
  • Construction work zones

In addition to increasing the likelihood that a driver will lose control of their vehicle, speeding also reduces the window for the driver to maneuver in an emergency. For example, during a rainstorm, a driver might not have a clear view of the vehicles in front of them. If they speed, they might not have time to stop before causing a rear-end collision.

Moreover, high-speed accidents cause more damage and severe injuries than low-speed collisions. The energy of a moving vehicle is significantly higher at increased speeds. During a collision, the crash energy can go into breaking bones and tearing soft tissues.

Who Can Be Liable for Speeding Accidents in Prince George’s County?

The liability for an accident is determined by negligence, which means the driver failed to exercise reasonable care under the circumstances. Victims of speeding accidents have two ways to argue that speeding drivers are liable for their injuries.

First, your Prince George’s County car accident lawyer can argue that a driver who was speeding broke traffic laws. Since speeding laws are meant to protect road user safety, the driver was negligent in violating them.

Second, your Prince George’s County car accident attorney can argue that reasonably careful drivers do not speed. When a driver goes too fast, they breach their duty to drive with reasonable care.

Contact Our Prince George’s County Speeding Accident Lawyers for a Free Consultation

A car accident injury may require long-term treatment and therapy. Contact Alpert Schreyer Personal Injury Lawyers for a free consultation to discuss your injuries and the compensation you can seek for your injury-related losses. Our Prince George’s County speeding accident lawyers are ready to get started on your case.