Harrisville, UT (June 18, 2025) – A motor vehicle accident was reported in Harrisville on June 17 that left at least one person hurt. The crash occurred around 3:07 p.m. near 2000 North Highway 89, prompting a quick response from Weber County emergency crews.
First responders arrived and closed the roadway for approximately 20 minutes while they assisted the injured and worked to clear the scene. One or more individuals sustained injuries and were taken to a local hospital for further treatment. Authorities have not yet released details on the circumstances that led to the crash, but an investigation is currently underway.
We hope those injured in this accident recover quickly.
Car Accidents in Utah
Motor vehicle crashes remain one of the leading causes of injury across the state. According to the Utah Department of Public Safety, Utah experiences thousands of serious collisions each year. While road conditions and weather can be factors, most crashes stem from driver behavior. These incidents have long-lasting effects, not only physically but emotionally and financially as well.
Understanding road safety risks helps prevent future accidents. Below are several dangerous driving behaviors often seen in Utah:
- Following Too Closely: Tailgating reduces a driver’s reaction time and often leads to rear-end crashes. In high-speed zones like interstates, even a slight delay in braking can cause a serious multi-vehicle pileup.
- Failure to Signal: Many drivers fail to use their turn signals before lane changes or turns, which increases the risk of collisions. Proper signaling is essential to communicate intentions and prevent confusion.
- Improper Lane Changes: Swerving or changing lanes without checking blind spots contributes to numerous highway accidents. Utah drivers must ensure they have sufficient space before merging or switching lanes.
- Running Red Lights or Stop Signs: Intersections are high-risk zones. Drivers who ignore traffic signals or signs often cause high-impact crashes that result in major injuries.
- Driving While Fatigued: Tired drivers may experience delayed reaction times and even fall asleep at the wheel. Fatigue is especially dangerous on long highway drives where monotony sets in.
After being hurt in a collision, it’s important to connect with an American Fork car accident attorney right away. Timing matters—especially when it comes to preserving evidence and dealing with insurance companies. An experienced attorney can evaluate your claim, handle negotiations, and help you recover the financial support you need. Don’t wait to get the help you deserve after a crash.
At Flickinger • Boulton • Robson • Weeks, our law firm has proudly served Utah’s injury victims for over 30 years. With offices in South Jordan and Provo, we work directly with clients to ensure their voices are heard and their rights protected. You’ll never be passed off to an assistant—we offer direct attorney access throughout your case. We charge nothing up front and our fees don’t increase if your case goes to trial. We also protect your PIP benefits without taking a cut. If you’ve been hurt, our team is ready to fight for your future. Call us today at (801) 500-4000 for your free consultation.