Alpine, UT (August 3, 2025) – On Saturday afternoon, August 2, emergency crews were called to a motor vehicle accident in Alpine. The collision took place around 4:25 p.m. near 1136 North Asperidge Lane.
Responders from Lone Peak Fire arrived at the scene and assisted those involved. At least one individual sustained injuries and was transported to a nearby hospital for further evaluation and treatment. The road was temporarily closed as crews worked to secure the scene and clear debris. The incident is currently under investigation by local authorities, and additional details may be released soon.
Our thoughts are with those recovering from this accident.
Car Accidents in Utah
According to the Utah Department of Public Safety, Utah continues to see a steady rise in injury-related vehicle crashes, especially in suburban and residential areas like Alpine. These crashes can lead to serious injuries, long-term rehabilitation needs, and legal or insurance disputes. From busy intersections to quiet neighborhood roads, no location is immune. Drivers must remain alert and cautious at all times to help prevent injuries and protect others on the road.
One key issue after a crash is understanding how to deal with property damage. Here’s what victims should consider:
- Vehicle Inspection: Even if a car appears drivable, internal damage may exist. A full inspection by a certified mechanic ensures safety and helps document accident-related issues.
- Diminished Value: After a crash, a vehicle may be worth less—even after repairs. Victims may be entitled to compensation for that lost value, depending on state law and policy.
- Rental Coverage: While repairs are underway, access to a rental vehicle is often necessary. Victims should check whether their policy includes rental reimbursement and what limits apply.
- Total Loss Determination: If repair costs exceed the vehicle’s market value, insurers may declare it a total loss. Understanding how the value is calculated is key when negotiating payout.
- Aftermarket Parts in Repairs: Some insurers may approve cheaper parts to save money. Victims should be aware of what’s being used and whether it affects vehicle safety or performance.
If you’ve been injured or your vehicle was damaged in a crash, contact an Alpine car accident attorney right away. Navigating insurance claims alone can lead to missed opportunities or unfair settlements. A skilled attorney will protect your rights, help secure proper compensation, and ensure the process stays fair and timely. Acting early can also preserve critical evidence and avoid delays.
At Flickinger • Boulton • Robson • Weeks, we’re committed to helping injured Utah residents recover what they’ve lost. Our team brings over 150 years of combined experience and offers personalized legal care to every client. You won’t pay anything unless we win your case. We also never take fees from no-fault PIP benefits, and our pricing remains stable—even if we go to trial.
From your first call to final resolution, you’ll work directly with an attorney. Call Flickinger • Boulton • Robson • Weeks today at (801) 500-4000 to set up a free consultation and take the next step toward recovery.