I-95 & I-295 Jax Accident Lawyer
Jacksonville is home to some of the busiest and most dangerous stretches of highway in Florida. From the daily congestion of the I-95/I-10 interchange to the high-speed merges on the I-295 beltway, accidents are a daily occurrence.
If you’ve been injured on a North Florida highway, you need an attorney who knows these roads as well as you do. At the Law Office of Irvin Daphnis, we have decades of experience handling complex highway accident claims involving passenger vehicles and commercial trucks.
Local Danger Zones: Where Jacksonville Accidents Happen

Through our years of practice in Duval County, we have identified several "high-risk" zones where JSO and Florida Highway Patrol (FHP) frequently respond to serious collisions:
- The I-95 and I-10 "Mixmaster": This downtown interchange is notorious for abrupt lane changes and merging conflicts, leading to frequent rear-end and side-swipe accidents.
- The Fuller Warren Bridge: With heavy congestion and shifting lanes, this stretch of I-95 is a primary hotspot for multi-vehicle pileups during morning and evening rush hours.
- The I-295 East Beltway & J. Turner Butler (JTB) Interchange: High speeds combined with heavy commuter traffic to the St. Johns Town Center make this a frequent site for high-impact collisions.
- I-95 North at the Trout River Bridge: Known for narrow shoulders and limited visibility, accidents here often involve commercial semi-trucks heading toward the Georgia border.
- The I-295 Buckman Bridge: One of the most intimidating stretches of road in Jacksonville, where wind conditions and high-speed traffic lead to catastrophic accidents and complex liability disputes.
Why Highway Accidents in Jacksonville are Different
Accidents on I-95 or I-295 are rarely "simple" fender benders. Due to the high speeds involved, these cases often require:
- Reconstruction Experts: To determine fault in high-speed, multi-lane merges.
- Commercial Vehicle Knowledge: Many I-95 accidents involve out-of-state trucking companies with massive insurance policies and aggressive legal teams.
- Jurisdictional Expertise: Navigating reports from both JSO (Jacksonville Sheriff's Office) and FHP (Florida Highway Patrol).
Your Rights After a Jacksonville Highway Crash
Under Florida’s Modified Comparative Negligence system, even if you were partially responsible for the accident, you may still be entitled to compensation as long as you are 50% or less at fault.
We specialize in gathering the evidence—from traffic camera footage to electronic logging device (ELD) data from trucks—to prove the other driver’s negligence.
Were you injured on the Buckman or the Fuller Warren? Call Irvin Daphnis today!