Harrisville, UT (April 20, 2025) – A vehicle crash was reported on Saturday afternoon, April 19, in Harrisville, resulting in injuries along West 2000 North near 200 West. The accident occurred around 2:39 p.m., prompting a response from local police, fire crews, and medical teams.
At least one person was treated for injuries at the scene and transported to a nearby hospital for additional care. The roadway experienced temporary closures as emergency personnel worked to clear damaged vehicles and investigate the cause of the crash. Motorists were advised to use alternate routes during the response and cleanup efforts.
Authorities are still looking into what caused the accident and have not yet released further details regarding the individuals involved or the number of vehicles in the crash.
We hope those injured in this accident recover quickly.
Car Accidents in Utah
Car accidents happen daily across Utah, including in smaller cities like Harrisville. As the state continues to grow, roads that were once quiet are now busier than ever. In a recent year, Utah saw more than 16,000 people injured in traffic crashes—many of which occurred during weekend afternoons when traffic spikes near parks, shopping centers, and residential areas.
Here’s what many people face after being hurt in a crash:
- Insurance Frustrations: Even when another driver is clearly at fault, dealing with insurance companies can be frustrating. Adjusters may delay processing claims or undervalue the damages. An attorney can step in to ensure you get the full compensation you deserve.
- Lost Time and Productivity: Crashes don’t just affect your health—they disrupt your schedule. Time spent at doctor appointments, dealing with repairs, or sorting out paperwork takes a toll. For many, this leads to missed work and increased stress.
- Hidden Costs: Beyond immediate medical bills, crash victims often face hidden expenses—like over-the-counter medical supplies, prescription costs, rideshare fees, and property replacement. These small costs add up and can become overwhelming without proper compensation.
- Pain That Lingers: Even injuries like muscle strains or bruises can take weeks to heal. For some, that pain sticks around long after the accident. When untreated, minor injuries can develop into long-term conditions that affect sleep, movement, and overall wellness.
If you’ve been injured in a crash, it’s important to talk to a Harrisville car accident attorney without delay. An experienced attorney can help you gather evidence, deal with insurers, and pursue financial support for both your short- and long-term recovery. Quick action can make a big difference in the outcome of your case.
At Flickinger • Boulton • Robson • Weeks, we’ve spent over 30 years helping Utah families after serious accidents. Our attorneys work directly with every client—no assistants, no call centers. We don’t charge anything upfront, and we don’t take fees from your PIP insurance. Our contingency fees are often lower than most, and we don’t increase them if your case goes to trial. With more than 150 years of combined experience, we’re here to guide you through the process with confidence and care. Call (801) 500-4000 today to schedule your free consultation.