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Car Accident Statistics in Hialeah
6,100+
Annual Car Accidents
$52,500
Average Settlement
35
Fatal Crashes (2024)
10/20/10 + PIP
Minimum Insurance
Courts in Hialeah, Florida
Miami-Dade County Circuit Court — Hialeah Branch
11 NW 1st St, Miami, FL 33128
Hospitals & Trauma Centers in Hialeah
Palmetto General Hospital
2001 W 68th St, Hialeah, FL 33016
Hialeah Hospital
651 E 25th St, Hialeah, FL 33013
Liability Considerations in Hialeah
Car Accidents in Hialeah
Hialeah's population density — over 230,000 residents packed into just 21 square miles — creates chronic congestion and aggressive driving patterns that contribute to one of the highest per-capita accident rates in Miami-Dade County. The Palmetto Expressway (SR 826) and I-75 border the city, and their on-ramp and off-ramp areas produce frequent high-speed merge collisions. Many of Hialeah's residential streets were designed for lighter traffic volumes decades ago and lack adequate turn lanes, signalization, and pedestrian infrastructure, leading to a disproportionate share of intersection and pedestrian accidents.
Florida's no-fault PIP system pays up to $10,000 in initial medical bills regardless of who caused the accident, but this amount is frequently exhausted within days of a serious collision. To file a tort lawsuit against the at-fault driver, the injured party must demonstrate a significant and permanent injury — such as permanent scarring, loss of a bodily function, or permanent limitation. Florida uses pure comparative negligence, allowing recovery even when the plaintiff bears partial fault.
Dangerous Intersections and Highways
Okeechobee Road (US-27) through central Hialeah is one of the most dangerous corridors in Miami-Dade County, with high-speed traffic mixing with turning vehicles accessing shopping centers and gas stations along the route. The intersection of West 49th Street and Palm Avenue consistently ranks among the highest-crash intersections in the city due to heavy commercial and residential cross-traffic. The Palmetto Expressway interchanges at Red Road and NW 103rd Street are notorious for rear-end pileups during morning and evening rush hours. East 8th Avenue through the commercial core sees frequent sideswipe collisions from double-parked vehicles and delivery trucks blocking travel lanes.