Lehi, UT (July 24, 2025) – A motor vehicle accident occurred in Lehi on Wednesday evening, July 23, and left at least one person hurt. The crash was reported around 5:00 p.m. at 2594 North Redwood Road. Emergency crews, including Lehi Fire Department personnel, responded and closed the road for nearly an hour while assisting the injured and clearing the scene.
Paramedics treated victims at the site before transporting them to nearby hospitals for continued care. The exact number of individuals involved has not been confirmed, but authorities indicated that at least one person sustained injuries requiring medical attention. First responders worked for 57 minutes before the road was reopened to normal traffic.
Investigators are still reviewing the circumstances that led to the crash. Factors such as driver error, road conditions, and weather are being considered. Motorists experienced brief delays in the area during the response.
We hope those involved in the accident are able to recover fully and without complications.
Car Accidents in Utah
Here in Utah, car accidents are a daily occurrence, with thousands of collisions leading to injuries each year. Most injury-causing crashes occur on high-traffic roads or intersections. According to state transportation officials, speeding, distraction, and impaired driving remain major contributors to these incidents. Drivers are urged to remain vigilant behind the wheel and allow extra time when traveling during peak hours.
Following a crash, accident victims often face multiple recovery challenges. Here are common delays that may occur in the claims process:
- Insurance Investigations: It can take weeks for adjusters to evaluate the crash scene, gather witness accounts, and determine liability. This process often slows compensation for car repairs and medical care.
- Disputed Fault: If drivers disagree about who was at fault, it may lead to long back-and-forth negotiations or even legal proceedings. Delays in proving fault can prevent timely resolution.
- Incomplete Medical Records: Insurance companies often request full documentation of injuries before issuing payments. Missing records or ongoing treatment can delay settlement offers.
- Backlogged Repair Shops: After large-scale accidents or storms, local repair facilities may be overwhelmed, causing delays in vehicle assessments and service appointments.
- Underinsured Drivers: If the at-fault driver has inadequate coverage, victims may need to pursue uninsured motorist claims, which often require additional paperwork and time.
If you were hurt in a collision, get help from a Lehi car accident attorney as soon as possible. A trusted attorney can walk you through the next steps, manage negotiations, and push for timely compensation. Early action improves your chances of a smoother and more complete recovery—physically and financially.
At Flickinger • Boulton • Robson • Weeks, our firm has stood by Utah’s injured residents for more than 30 years. We focus 100% on personal injury law and fight for every dollar our clients are owed. From our offices in South Jordan and Provo, we work one-on-one with the people we serve—no middlemen, no unnecessary fees. We don’t charge anything up front, and we never take a cut of your personal injury protection benefits. Whether your case settles or goes to trial, we stay by your side every step of the way. Contact us at (801) 500-4000 for a free consultation.