Seven Hurt in I-595 to I-95 Cement Truck Crash in Fort Lauderdale: What Florida Drivers and Crash Victims Need to Know

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    Last Updated on May 27, 2026 by Kaiser Romanello

    A Safety Message from Kaiser Romanello Accident and Injury Attorneys

    On the afternoon of Friday, May 15, 2026, seven people — including a child — were injured when a cement tractor-trailer truck slammed into the rear of a taxi cab that had stopped in the outside lane of the ramp from Interstate 595 westbound to Interstate 95 southbound in Fort Lauderdale. According to the Florida Highway Patrol, the cement truck then struck the concrete barrier wall, leaking fuel and triggering a hazmat response that shut the ramp down for hours.

    Broward Fire Rescue reported that four adults and one child were transported as trauma alerts, with two adults sustaining minor injuries. Two people were listed in critical condition but are expected to survive. Our hearts and prayers are with every person who was hurt in this crash, and with their families.

    At Kaiser Romanello Accident and Injury Attorneys, we have spent decades representing South Florida families in exactly this kind of catastrophic highway collision. We want to use this moment to share what every Florida driver — and especially anyone hurt in a crash like this one — should know in the hours, days, and weeks that follow.

    Why the I-595 to I-95 Interchange Is So Unforgiving

    The westbound I-595 ramp to southbound I-95 is one of the most heavily traveled merging points in Broward County. Tight curves, walls on both sides, and a constant mix of commuter traffic, commercial vehicles, and rideshare and taxi pickups create conditions where a single stopped vehicle can become a catastrophic obstacle in seconds.

    Fully loaded cement trucks routinely weigh between 60,000 and 80,000 pounds. They need significantly more distance to stop than a passenger car, their drivers sit higher off the road, and forward visibility into a stopped vehicle in the outside lane can be limited — particularly on ramps with concrete barrier walls. When something does go wrong, the people in the smaller vehicle almost always pay the heaviest price.

    What to Do in the First 24 Hours After a Florida Crash

    If you or a loved one was involved in Friday’s crash — or any serious collision on Florida’s highways — the steps you take in the first day can have an outsized impact on your health and on any future claim. Here is the checklist we share with our own clients:

    1. Get medical attention right away, even if you feel fine. Adrenaline masks injuries. Soft-tissue, spinal, internal, and concussive injuries often do not present symptoms for hours or days. Going to the ER, an urgent care clinic, or your primary doctor creates a contemporaneous medical record tied to the crash.
    2. Report the crash. Florida law requires that any crash involving injury, death, or apparent property damage of $500 or more be reported. The Florida Highway Patrol will typically generate a Traffic Crash Report — request the report number at the scene.
    3. Document everything. Photograph the vehicles, the lane positions, debris, skid marks, traffic signage, and any visible injuries. Save dashcam footage immediately and ask nearby businesses about surveillance video before it is overwritten.
    4. Collect names and contact information for all drivers, passengers, and witnesses, as well as the responding troopers and EMS units.
    5. Be careful what you say. Do not apologize, speculate about fault, or downplay your injuries — at the scene, to a 911 dispatcher, or to any insurance adjuster who calls afterward. Stick to facts.
    6. Use your Florida PIP coverage within 14 days. Florida is a no-fault state. To unlock your $10,000 in Personal Injury Protection (PIP) medical benefits, you must seek initial medical treatment within 14 days of the crash. Miss that window and you can lose your PIP benefits entirely.
    7. Call a lawyer before you give a recorded statement. Insurance carriers — including your own — routinely request recorded statements early. Anything you say can be used to minimize your claim later.

    Why Commercial Truck Crashes Are Different

    When a crash involves a cement truck, semi, dump truck, or other commercial vehicle, the legal landscape changes dramatically. There are usually multiple potentially responsible parties — the driver, the trucking company, the company that loaded or dispatched the truck, a maintenance contractor, and sometimes the manufacturer of a defective component. Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) regulations govern hours-of-service logs, drug and alcohol testing, vehicle inspections, and driver qualifications. Insurance limits are typically far higher than on a passenger vehicle policy.

    Critical evidence — the truck’s electronic control module data, dispatch logs, driver qualification files, maintenance records, and post-crash drug and alcohol testing — can begin to disappear within days. Trucking companies often dispatch their own rapid-response investigators to the scene within hours. Crash victims and their families need someone protecting their interests with the same urgency.

    If You Were Hurt in This Crash

    If you, a family member, or someone you know was injured in the May 15 cement truck crash on the I-595 to I-95 ramp — whether as a passenger in the taxi, a driver in another vehicle, or a bystander caught up in the chain reaction — please prioritize your medical care first. After that, before you sign anything, give a recorded statement, or accept a quick check from any insurance company, talk to a Florida personal injury attorney.

    Kaiser Romanello Accident and Injury Attorneys offers free, confidential consultations 24 hours a day, seven days a week. We will explain your rights, deal with the insurance companies on your behalf, and pursue every avenue of recovery — medical bills, lost wages, future care, and pain and suffering. You pay nothing unless we recover for you.

    Free Case Review — Available 24/7

    Call Kaiser Romanello Accident and Injury Attorneys today. Our Fort Lauderdale-based team has handled catastrophic highway and commercial-truck cases throughout Broward, Miami-Dade, and Palm Beach counties for decades. We come to you — at the hospital, at your home, or wherever is most comfortable.

    Phone: 844-877-8679   Web: injurymatters.com

    Disclaimer: This article is intended for general informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice or create an attorney-client relationship. Every case is different. The facts described above are drawn from public news reports and remain subject to ongoing investigation by the Florida Highway Patrol. The hiring of a lawyer is an important decision that should not be based solely on advertisements.

    Source: NBC 6 South Florida — 7 hurt in crash with cement truck on ramp to I-95 in Fort Lauderdale (May 15, 2026)

    Lorne Kaiser, Esq. - Kaiser Romanello Accident & Injury Attorneys

    Lorne Kaiser, Esq.

    Florida Bar No. 0568491 | Co-Founder, Kaiser Romanello Accident & Injury Attorneys

    Lorne Kaiser is a plaintiff's personal injury attorney with over 25 years of experience fighting for injured victims across Broward and Palm Beach County. He co-founded Kaiser Romanello Accident & Injury Attorneys with a simple mission: We Don't Take "Low" For an Answer™.

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