Bountiful, UT (March 31, 2025) – On the morning of March 30, a vehicle collision was reported in Bountiful along Interstate 15. The crash occurred near mile marker 318 at approximately 7:08 a.m. Emergency dispatchers received the alert and sent first responders to the scene.
At this time, details about how many vehicles were involved or the number of people injured have not yet been confirmed. However, officials did note that the crash prompted a response from local police and medical personnel. Paramedics assessed the scene, and those injured were given care, with at least one person believed to have been taken to a nearby hospital.
Authorities have not released the cause of the crash. Traffic in the area was affected during the morning commute while crews cleared debris and worked to restore the flow of vehicles.
We hope those injured in this accident recover quickly.
Car Accidents in Utah
Car accidents on Utah highways are a regular occurrence. According to data from the Utah Department of Public Safety, I-15 is one of the most traveled and crash-prone highways in the state. With thousands of accidents every year, particularly during commuting hours, it’s critical for drivers to stay alert and prepared. These collisions can leave behind serious injuries and complex legal issues for those involved.
One concern after a crash that’s often overlooked is how to handle police reports and documentation. Here’s what to know:
- Accurate Police Reports Are Crucial: A police report serves as an official record of what happened. It can influence insurance claims, legal action, and fault determinations. Make sure the report includes your statement and that any inaccuracies are corrected as soon as possible.
- Get a Copy for Your Records: You are entitled to a copy of the police report once it’s filed. This document is often required when filing insurance claims or working with a lawyer. Be proactive in requesting it from the responding agency.
- Include Photos and Witness Information: If possible, take photos of the scene and get contact information from any witnesses. These pieces of evidence can complement the police report and support your version of events.
- Medical Treatment Should Be Documented: Even if you feel fine, visit a doctor for an evaluation. If symptoms arise later, your medical records will help connect them to the crash. This is especially important for hidden injuries like whiplash or concussions.
- Speak Clearly and Stay Factual: When talking to officers, stick to the facts. Avoid making assumptions or accepting blame. These early conversations can shape how your role in the crash is perceived later on.
If you’ve been injured in a crash, call our skilled legal team today. Our Bountiful car accident attorneys can help you gather police records, medical documents, and other critical details to support your case. Early legal advice allows you to make informed decisions and deal with insurers more effectively. Don’t go it alone—let us guide you forward.
At Flickinger • Boulton • Robson • Weeks, we’ve been helping crash victims across Utah since 1993. We don’t charge any upfront fees, and our team doesn’t take a portion of your PIP coverage. You’ll work directly with an attorney from start to finish—no passing your case off to support staff. Our fees are typically lower than other firms and stay consistent even if we go to trial. With more than 150 years of combined legal experience, we’re here to fight for you. Call (801) 500-4000 for a free consultation. Let us help you take back control.