Lehi, UT (April 20, 2025) – On Saturday afternoon, April 19, emergency crews responded to a motor vehicle accident with injuries in Lehi. The crash took place around 3:35 p.m. at 2250 North Miller Campus Drive, drawing a response from police, fire personnel, and EMS teams.
At least one person sustained injuries and received medical care at the scene before being transported to a nearby hospital for further treatment. Officials temporarily restricted access to the area while first responders worked to clear the vehicles and assess the situation. Traffic delays were reported as emergency operations continued into the afternoon.
Authorities have not yet released details about the number of vehicles involved or the cause of the crash. The investigation is ongoing, and further information may be provided as it becomes available.
We hope those injured in this accident recover quickly.
Car Accidents in Utah
Vehicle crashes in Utah, particularly in growing communities like Lehi, continue to increase as traffic volumes rise. According to state data, thousands of injury-causing crashes occur each year—many of which happen in business or technology parks where daily traffic surges during work hours. Driver inattention, congestion, and busy intersections are all common contributing factors.
Here’s how a crash can create long-lasting effects for those involved:
- Work Disruption and Career Setbacks: Injuries often lead to missed days or even weeks of work. For those in physically demanding jobs, recovery may require extended leave or modified duties. The financial impact can be significant, especially for individuals without paid time off or long-term disability coverage.
- Dependency on Others: After a crash, victims may rely on friends or family members to help with transportation, childcare, or errands. This can cause strain within households and lead to feelings of guilt or frustration for those who are used to being independent.
- Pain and Limited Movement: Injuries such as soft tissue damage, bruising, or back strain may not seem severe but can severely limit mobility and daily function. Physical therapy or chiropractic care may be required to regain full range of motion and reduce long-term pain.
- Emotional Recovery: Crash victims may experience stress, anxiety, or even post-traumatic symptoms after the event. Fear of driving, flashbacks, or difficulty concentrating are not uncommon and should be addressed through appropriate mental health care and support.
If you or someone you care about was injured in a crash, it’s essential to speak with a Lehi car accident attorney as soon as possible. A skilled attorney can help gather necessary documentation, deal with insurance companies, and ensure you’re compensated for your injuries, missed work, and other losses.
At Flickinger • Boulton • Robson • Weeks, we’ve represented Utah accident victims since 1993. Our attorneys work directly with clients—never through assistants—and provide honest, accessible support from day one. We charge no fees upfront, and we don’t take anything from your PIP compensation. Our contingency rates are often lower than other firms and remain steady even if your case goes to trial. With over 150 years of combined legal experience, our team is committed to helping you get the outcome you deserve. Call us today at (801) 500-4000 to schedule your free consultation.