Speeding and Aggressive Driving Accidents: Healing Options
Speeding and aggressive driving cause thousands of serious crashes every year. These are not simple mistakes. They occur when drivers intentionally ignore traffic laws, putting other people in danger. The results often include painful neck, back, and spine injuries that can last for months or years if not treated the right way.
This article explains these crashes in clear terms, why they occur, the real risks to your body, and how integrative care teams help people heal. You will see practical, non-surgical options that many accident victims use to feel better and move better again.
These crashes happen when a driver operates a vehicle with clear disregard for safety and the rules of the road. High speed, tailgating, sudden lane changes, and running red lights are common signs. These actions cut reaction time and make crashes much more severe when they occur.
Speeding and aggressive driving are different from normal traffic mistakes. They involve repeated or extreme choices that raise the chance of hurting someone.
Speeding: Speeding means driving faster than the posted speed limit or faster than conditions safely allow. This includes going too fast in rain, at night, or on wet or curved roads. Speeding is one of the most significant factors in fatal crashes across the country. In 2024, it accounted for 29% of all traffic deaths, claiming 11,288 lives (National Highway Traffic Safety Administration [NHTSA], n.d.; Governors Highway Safety Association [GHSA], 2026).
Aggressive Driving: The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration describes aggressive driving as a mix of moving violations that put people or property at risk. It usually involves two or more actions, such as illegal passing, failing to yield, following too closely, and speeding. These behaviors turn a normal drive into a dangerous situation for everyone nearby (NHTSA, n.d.; GHSA, 2026).
Road Rage: Road rage goes further than aggressive driving. It is a deliberate, violent act using a vehicle or weapon, often triggered by a traffic argument. While aggressive driving breaks traffic laws, road rage aims to harm another person on purpose.
Several common reasons push drivers into these dangerous choices:
These triggers turn small delays into big dangers for everyone sharing the road.
Higher speeds leave less time to react and create much greater force on impact. Safety experts note that the risk of death, serious injury, or lasting harm roughly doubles for every 10 miles per hour over 50 mph (NHTSA, n.d.). At higher speeds, seat belts, airbags, guardrails, and concrete barriers lose much of their protective power.
People who survive these crashes often face:
These injuries can make simple daily tasks like driving, working, sleeping, or even sitting comfortably very difficult. Without proper care, problems can become long-term.
When a high-speed or aggressive driving crash happens, the body needs more than rest. Integrative clinics combine structural care, advanced healing therapies, and medical oversight to support the body’s natural repair process. The goal is to reduce pain, restore movement, and help patients return to normal life without surgery whenever possible.
In El Paso, Texas, this team approach is used at clinics like Injury Medical Clinic PA. Dr. Alexander Jimenez, DC, APRN, FNP-BC, CFMP, IFMCP, ATN, CCST, provides chiropractic and functional medicine care based on years of clinical experience with accident victims. He works directly with Dr. Maria Guadalupe Cardenas, MD. Dr. Cardenas is a board-certified internal medicine physician with over 40 years of experience. She serves as Medical Director and Collaborative Physician, providing medical oversight for procedures requiring physician direction.
This multidisciplinary setup is common in integrative injury clinics. The medical doctor guides advanced treatments and ensures safety, while the chiropractor restores alignment and nerve function. Together with functional medicine, rehabilitation, and regenerative options, the team creates one clear plan tailored to each patient’s injuries and goals. Clinical observations from Dr. Jimenez’s practice show that combining these methods often brings better pain relief and faster functional recovery for people hurt in car crashes (El Paso Back Clinic, n.d.; Sciatica Clinic, n.d.).
Integrative teams use several proven treatments together. Here is how they help injuries common after speeding and aggressive driving crashes:
Spinal Decompression: This gentle, non-surgical therapy uses controlled traction to create negative pressure around compressed discs and pinched nerves. It helps reduce pain radiating to the neck, back, or legs and gives damaged tissues space to heal.
MLS Laser Therapy: A specific form of light energy penetrates deep into injured tissues. It calms inflammation, speeds cellular repair, and eases muscle and joint pain without drugs or surgery. Many patients notice less stiffness and better comfort after a short series of sessions.
Shockwave Therapy: Acoustic sound waves are directed into tight or scarred muscles, tendons, and ligaments. The waves break up painful scar tissue, improve blood flow, and stimulate the body’s repair signals. It works well for stubborn soft-tissue injuries from impacts.
Chiropractic Care: Precise, gentle adjustments realign the spine and joints, reduce nerve irritation, and restore normal movement patterns. After a crash, even small misalignments can keep pain and stiffness going. Chiropractic care helps correct these issues early, so the rest of the treatment plan works more effectively (Sciatica Clinic, n.d.).
(PRP, PFP, and MFAT) These use the patient’s own healing materials. Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) and platelet-poor plasma (PFP) concentrate growth factors from the blood to support ligament and tendon repair. Micro-fragmented adipose tissue (MFAT) uses processed fat tissue to cushion joints and send healing signals. These injections are minimally invasive and help the body rebuild damaged areas naturally (El Paso Back Clinic, n.d.).
Epidural Spinal Injections: When inflammation around spinal nerves is severe, a physician-guided injection delivers anti-inflammatory medication directly to the irritated area. This can reduce sharp radiating pain enough for patients to participate more fully in rehabilitation and chiropractic care.
IV Infusion Therapy: Vitamins, minerals, and fluids are delivered straight into the bloodstream. This supports energy, hydration, and the body’s overall healing response, especially when pain or stress has drained normal reserves.
These therapies are often used in combination. For example, decompression and chiropractic adjustments may be paired with laser therapy or regenerative injections to address both structural issues and tissue healing simultaneously.
Recovering from a speeding or aggressive driving crash is rarely simple. Pain in one area often connects to problems in another. Having both a chiropractor experienced in accident injuries and a medical director with decades of internal medicine experience in the same clinic means patients receive coordinated care. Medical oversight enables the safe use of injections and regenerative therapies, while chiropractic and rehabilitation focus on movement and long-term function. This integrated model helps avoid gaps in care and supports better overall results.
If you or someone you care about was hurt in a speeding or aggressive driving accident, early evaluation matters. Many injuries, especially whiplash and disc problems, show up hours or days later. A thorough exam and imaging can find hidden issues before they become harder to treat.
Clinics that offer this fully integrative approach focus on one goal: helping you heal as completely as possible by using your body’s own strengths and proven therapies. Proper documentation for insurance or legal needs is also part of the process in personal injury cases.
Speeding and aggressive driving crashes create real physical harm, but they do not have to define the rest of your story. With the right team and treatments, many people regain comfort, mobility, and quality of life.
Speeding and Aggressive Driving Prevention. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. (n.d.).
Speeding & Aggressive Driving. Governors Highway Safety Association. (2026).
Speeding. National Safety Council. (n.d.). Injury Facts.
Chiropractic and Regenerative Care After Car Accidents Guide. El Paso Back Clinic. (n.d.).
Integrated Treatment Solutions: Healing After Accidents. Sciatica Clinic. (n.d.).
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(Board Certified: Family Practice Nurse Practitioner—Multistate)*
(Licensed Nurse Practitioner & Chiropractor - Multistate)*
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Dr. Alex Jimenez, DC, APRN, FNP-BC*, CFMP, IFMCP, ATN, CCST
(Board Certified: Family Practice Nurse Practitioner—Multistate)*
(Licensed Nurse Practitioner & Chiropractor - Multistate)*
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(Board Certified: Internal Medicine)*
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Medical Director, Clinical Director & Collaborative Physician
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MD License #: J2933
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