Lehi, UT (June 26, 2025) – Emergency responders were dispatched to the scene of a traffic collision on June 24 in Lehi. The crash occurred just after noon, around 12:03 p.m., near 30 North 100 West Street and was managed by Lehi Fire Department crews.
At least one individual sustained injuries in the crash and received on-site medical treatment before being transported to a local hospital. The scene was temporarily closed to allow responders to provide aid and conduct an initial investigation. Officials have not released details regarding the number of vehicles involved or the cause of the crash, but an investigation is underway.
We hope those injured in this accident recover quickly.
Car Accidents in Utah
Car crashes remain a daily hazard across Utah, especially in developing communities like Lehi where road use continues to rise. According to Utah.gov, these accidents often lead to injuries requiring immediate and sometimes extended medical care. Knowing how to respond and what steps to take after an accident can significantly affect both recovery and compensation.
Here’s what you should avoid doing after being involved in a car crash:
- Leaving the Scene Prematurely: Even if the accident seems minor, leaving before authorities arrive can create legal issues. Stay on the scene until cleared by officials.
- Failing to Report Injuries: Some people downplay injuries, thinking they’ll feel better later. This can make it harder to link your condition to the crash when pursuing compensation.
- Skipping Medical Evaluation: Without a medical exam, underlying injuries may go undetected. It’s critical to have everything documented, even if symptoms seem minor at first.
- Not Collecting Information: Always gather driver, vehicle, and insurance details from the other party. If possible, take photos and record witness information to support your account.
- Talking to Insurers Without Representation: Insurance adjusters may use your words against you. Avoid giving statements until you’ve spoken to a legal team.
If you’ve been hurt, a Lehi car accident attorney can make sure your voice is heard and your injuries are taken seriously. Whether handling medical documentation, negotiating with insurance companies, or pursuing legal claims, a lawyer can be an invaluable advocate during recovery.
Flickinger • Boulton • Robson • Weeks has proudly supported Utah’s injury victims since 1993. We focus exclusively on personal injury law, offering personalized representation, fair fees, and direct attorney access. Our firm charges nothing upfront—and you only pay if we win your case. Whether you’re facing a short-term injury or long-term consequences, we’re here to help. Call (801) 500-4000 for a free consultation and let us be part of your recovery.