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Provo, UT – Crash on W 820 North St Leaves One Injured

Provo, UT - Crash on W 820 North St Leaves One Injured

Provo, UT (May 15, 2025) – A vehicle crash occurred Wednesday evening, May 14, at approximately 6:45 p.m. near 1450 West 820 North Street in Provo. Units from Provo Fire, including L23 and MA23, were dispatched to the scene where the accident was reported as active upon arrival.

Emergency personnel arrived promptly and assisted at least one injured person at the location. The victim received medical care and was transported to a nearby hospital for additional evaluation. Crews remained at the scene to assess the damage, support traffic control, and begin an initial investigation into the cause of the collision. Authorities are continuing to collect information and have not released the total number of vehicles involved or whether any citations will be issued.

We hope those injured in this accident recover quickly.

Car Accidents in Utah

Provo, UT - Crash on W 820 North St Leaves One InjuredCrashes on city streets are a regular concern in urban areas across Utah, including Provo. According to the Utah Department of Public Safety, thousands of injury-related accidents are reported each year, many in neighborhoods and residential zones. Even lower-speed crashes can result in serious injuries that affect victims long after the incident.

After a crash, securing proper documentation can make all the difference when it comes to recovering compensation. Here’s a closer look at key documents to collect following an accident:

  • Police Report: This is often the most critical document. It includes an official summary of the crash, statements from involved parties, citations (if any), and initial conclusions from law enforcement. Your attorney can use this to establish liability.
  • Medical Records: Keep all treatment records, prescriptions, hospital visits, and physical therapy documents. These are necessary to prove the extent of your injuries and validate your claim for medical expenses.
  • Photographs and Videos: If you’re able, document the scene with photos or videos immediately after the crash. Capture vehicle damage, skid marks, license plates, road conditions, and injuries. Visual proof helps reinforce your version of events.
  • Witness Information: Statements from witnesses can support your case, especially if fault is disputed. Be sure to collect names, phone numbers, and written or recorded observations from those who saw the crash occur.
  • Insurance Communication: Save all emails, letters, or recorded calls with insurance representatives. These records can help track negotiations and prevent disputes about coverage or settlement terms.

If you were injured, speak with a car accident attorney right away. Acting early can preserve key evidence and ensure your claim is properly filed and supported. Our attorneys are ready to help you understand your legal rights.

Call our Provo car accident attorneys today for trusted legal support. Whether your injuries are minor or serious, you shouldn’t face recovery alone. We’ll handle the details so you can focus on healing and moving forward.

At Flickinger • Boulton • Robson • Weeks, we’ve proudly served the people of Utah since 1993. From our offices in Provo and South Jordan, we offer deeply personalized service without up-front costs. You won’t pay anything unless we win. Our trial fees remain consistent, and we often offer lower contingency rates than other firms. You’ll speak directly with an attorney from start to finish. Call us today at (801) 500-4000 to schedule a free consultation with a team who truly listens and cares about your case.

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