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North Dakota Speeding Accident Lawyers

Legal help when you’re injured by a speeding driver in North Dakota

Speeding is one of the most common causes of car and truck accidents in North Dakota and nationwide. When drivers go faster than the posted limit, or too fast for road and weather conditions, they put everyone around them at risk. At Larson Law Injury & Accident Lawyers, we understand how devastating these crashes can be. We help injured victims hold reckless drivers accountable and fight for the compensation they need to recover.

If you or a loved one has been hurt in a speeding accident in North Dakota, we’re here to help you understand your rights and guide you through the legal process. You don’t have to face this alone.

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Why is speeding so dangerous?

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Speed limits exist for a reason. They are meant to keep everyone on the road safe. When someone drives too fast, they have less time to react to dangers, and it takes longer to stop. That extra speed also increases the force of impact during a crash, making injuries more severe and damage more costly.

According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), speeding has been involved in nearly one-third of all motor vehicle fatalities for more than two decades. In 2023 alone, 11,775 people were killed in speed-related crashes across the United States. The NHTSA further reports that “In 2023, speeding was a contributing factor in 29% of all traffic fatalities.”

In North Dakota, where highways stretch for miles and open roads may tempt drivers to press the gas, speeding is a serious issue. Whether on I-94, US-2, or a rural county road, reckless speed can turn a simple drive into a tragedy.

How does speeding affect car and truck crashes?

When a vehicle travels at high speed, the risk and severity of a crash go up in many ways. Here’s why speeding is especially dangerous:

  • A speeding car or truck needs much more time and distance to stop. That means it’s harder for the driver to avoid sudden hazards, like an animal on the road, a stopped vehicle, or a red light.
  • When a driver speeds, they have less time to react to something unexpected. A few seconds might be the difference between a close call and a deadly crash.
  • Speed makes it harder to control a vehicle, especially around curves or on slippery roads. Overcorrections or skidding are much more likely at high speeds.
  • Higher speed means more force during a collision. That can lead to devastating injuries, severe vehicle damage, and a higher chance of fatalities.

What are some common injuries in speeding-related accidents?

Speeding accidents often lead to serious injuries, especially when they involve large vehicles like trucks or SUVs. Victims may suffer from:

  • Traumatic brain injuries (TBIs)
  • Spinal cord injuries and paralysis
  • Broken bones
  • Internal organ damage
  • Facial injuries and disfigurement
  • Burns or road rash
  • Permanent disability
  • Emotional trauma, anxiety, or PTSD

Some injuries may take days or even weeks to appear. That’s why it’s so important to get medical attention after any accident, even if you feel okay at first.

Who can be held liable for my North Dakota speeding accident?

Here in North Dakota, the driver who was speeding is usually at fault for the accident. However, depending on the circumstances, other parties may also be responsible.

  • If the driver was going over the posted speed limit or too fast for conditions (like in snow, ice, or rain), they can be held responsible for the crash. This also includes drivers who were racing, distracted, or driving under the influence.
  • If the speeding driver was operating a commercial truck, the trucking company may also be liable, especially if it pressured the driver to meet unrealistic delivery deadlines or failed to monitor their driving behavior.
  • If the driver was using a borrowed car, the vehicle’s owner might be responsible if they knew the driver was reckless or unlicensed.
  • In rare cases, a government agency could be held responsible if unsafe road design or missing signage contributed to the crash.

Our team at Larson Law Injury & Accident Lawyers can thoroughly investigate your accident to find out who’s at fault and make sure they’re held accountable.

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How do your lawyers prove liability in a North Dakota speeding case?

To win a personal injury case after a speeding crash, our attorneys work to demonstrate that:

  1. The other driver was speeding or otherwise negligent.
  2. That negligence caused the accident.
  3. You suffered injuries and losses as a result.

We gather all sorts of evidence to support your claim, including:

  • Police reports
  • Eyewitness statements
  • Traffic or dash cam footage
  • Black box data (especially in truck accidents)
  • Skid marks and accident reconstruction
  • Medical records
  • Cell phone records or GPS data

Speeding is considered negligent behavior under North Dakota law. If we can show the driver was going too fast, that’s often enough to establish fault.

What is the value of my North Dakota speeding accident claim?

If you’ve been injured in a speeding accident in North Dakota, you may be entitled to financial compensation for the following:

  • Your medical bills, including emergency care, hospital stays, surgery, medications, rehab, and future treatment.
  • Lost income, if you miss work or can’t return to your job.
  • Property damage, which is the repair or replacement of your vehicle and other belongings.
  • Pain and suffering, for your physical pain and emotional trauma.
  • Disability or disfigurement, if the crash left you with long-term injuries.
  • Loss of enjoyment of life, if you can no longer do the activities you once loved.
  • Wrongful death damages, if you lost a loved one in a fatal speeding accident.

We work with doctors, financial experts, and life care planners to understand how the accident has affected all aspects of your life and demand the full compensation you need to move forward.

What should I do after a North Dakota speeding accident?

Here are the steps you should take after any car or truck crash in North Dakota:

  • Call 911 to report the accident and get emergency help.
  • Get medical care. Your health comes first. Don’t skip this step.
  • Document the scene. If you can, take pictures, get contact info from witnesses, and write down what happened.
  • Don’t admit fault. Avoid saying “sorry” or admitting blame at the scene.
  • Contact a North Dakota speeding accident lawyer. The sooner you get legal help, the better your chances of success.

Why choose Larson Law Injury & Accident Lawyers for my speeding accident case?

At Larson Law Injury & Accident Lawyers, we’ve built our reputation on helping accident victims across North Dakota. We know the laws, the insurance tactics, and the challenges you’re facing, and we’re here to guide you every step of the way. When you work with us, you get:

  • Free consultations
  • No fees unless we win
  • Personalized attention
  • Aggressive representation
  • Decades of experience with speeding and truck accident cases

We proudly serve clients in Fargo, Bismarck, Minot, Grand Forks, Williston, and across the state. Whether your accident happened on a city street or a rural highway, we’re ready to help.

Do you have a North Dakota speeding accident lawyer near me?

At Larson Law, our truck accident lawyers meet clients at our office locations in Minot, Bismarck, and Fargo. We can also make arrangements for video or phone consultations for clients who are too ill or injured to come to our offices.

Get in touch with our North Dakota speeding accident lawyers today

If a speeding driver in North Dakota has injured you, don’t wait to get the legal help you need. The sooner we begin building your case, the stronger it will be. Call Larson Law Injury & Accident Lawyers today to schedule your free, no-obligation consultation. Let us fight for the justice and compensation you deserve. Contact us to schedule your free initial consultation, or simply call our offices to set up an appointment with a skilled attorney.