Babies Among Injured in Florida Pileup

Since 1992 Vince Bruner has devoted his practice solely to work as a Plaintiff's personal injury lawyer, dedicated to assisting people injured in accidents.

A December 5 article of Florida Today revealed a recent vehicle accident involving several vehicles in Florida caused personal injuries to several people, including three babies, but authorities confirmed no one was seriously injured.

According to reports, at 9:00 p.m. on December 4, several vehicles on Interstate 95 got involved in a collision. Crews from different stations responded to the pileup, which took place near the State Road 46 exit. The babies were secured by car seats and were found by responding fire crews on the ground. State highway spokeswoman Kim Montes confirmed the babies sustained only minor injuries and are in good condition. Authorities as of reporting could not determine the total number of people injured, but they said two people were brought to a hospital.

Though no one was seriously injured in the recent pileup, the attorneys at the The Bruner Law Firm in Fort Walton Beach know incidents like this often result in financial and emotional loss. If you were the victim of a car accident, we could help you recover your loss. Learn more about your legal options from us today by calling (850) 243-2222.

Written by Vincent Michael Last Updated : March 30, 2026

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