Hurricane, UT (March 26, 2025) – Emergency services were dispatched Monday morning to the intersection of State Route 9 and 3700 West following a crash that left at least one person injured. The incident occurred around 9:15 a.m. on March 25 in the Hurricane area.
Authorities responded quickly to the scene, where multiple vehicles were involved in the crash. Paramedics arrived and assessed the condition of those involved, providing on-site care before transporting at least one individual to a local hospital for further evaluation and treatment.
Traffic in the area experienced delays as emergency personnel worked to assist the injured and investigate what led up to the crash. Crews cleared damaged vehicles from the intersection to restore normal flow, but drivers in the area were asked to use alternate routes until the roadway reopened. The exact circumstances of the accident remain under investigation, and officials have not yet provided information on potential citations or fault.
We hope those injured in this accident recover quickly.
Car Accidents in Utah
Crashes are a daily occurrence on Utah roads, with many taking place at busy intersections or highways such as State Route 9. In 2022, Utah reported more than 26,000 injury-causing crashes statewide. Intersections like SR-9 and 3700 West are often the site of serious accidents due to turning vehicles, poor visibility, or high traffic volume.

Knowing what to expect after a crash can help protect your health and financial future. Here are a few key things to consider if you’re in a car accident:
- Insurance Claim Denials: Insurers may not always accept a claim right away. Delays, disputes over liability, or accusations of contributory negligence can hold up your compensation and create stress during recovery.
- Uninsured or Underinsured Drivers: Not everyone carries enough insurance to cover damage or medical bills. If you’re hit by an underinsured or uninsured driver, your own policy may be the only fallback—if you have the right coverage.
- Medical Bills Add Up Fast: Even a short ambulance ride and ER visit can cost thousands of dollars. Without proper insurance or legal support, these expenses can overwhelm families, especially if follow-up care or therapy is needed.
- Property Damage Headaches: Having your car totaled or in the shop for weeks can impact your job, family obligations, and personal independence. Insurance disputes often add another layer of frustration.
If you were injured in an accident like this one, it’s important to talk with a Hurricane car accident attorney as soon as possible. Time matters when building a case, and legal support can make a meaningful difference in how insurance companies handle your claim. Our Hurricane car accident attorneys are ready to help make sure your voice is heard and that you’re treated fairly.
At Flickinger • Boulton • Robson • Weeks, we’ve been representing injured Utahns for more than 30 years. Our team works directly with clients to provide clear, supportive legal guidance during a stressful time. We charge no upfront fees and don’t take a percentage from your PIP benefits. With lower-than-average contingency fees and a client-first approach, we aim to help you recover physically, financially, and emotionally. Call us today at (801) 500-4000 for a free consultation and see how we can help you move forward with confidence.