Lehi, UT (April 1, 2025) – First responders were dispatched to a crash on March 31 in Lehi. The accident occurred at approximately 3:30 p.m. at 1200 East Main Street.
Lehi Fire units arrived shortly after the call came in, including multiple emergency medical crews. At least one individual was evaluated for injuries at the scene and then taken to a nearby hospital for additional care. While the number of vehicles involved hasn’t been confirmed, crews remained on site for an extended time as they worked to clear the scene and restore the flow of traffic. No further details have been released, and the cause of the crash remains under investigation by local authorities.
We hope for the full recovery of the wounded parties.
Car Accidents in Utah
Across Utah, vehicle collisions continue to impact thousands of families each year. Many of these crashes take place on high-traffic roadways such as Main Streets and boulevards in growing cities like Lehi. According to state transportation data, driver inattention, failure to yield, and improper lane use are some of the most frequent causes of these accidents. Every year, more than 25,000 injury-causing crashes are reported statewide.
When a crash occurs, victims often face a wide range of challenges. One area that’s frequently overlooked is how an accident can interfere with your career or ability to work:
- Missed Workdays: Injuries often lead to time off work. Depending on your job type and injury severity, you could miss a few days—or several months—of income.
- Reduced Earning Capacity: For those with physically demanding jobs, injuries can make it difficult to return to the same role. This often means transitioning to a lower-paying or part-time job.
- Job Loss: In some cases, extended recovery periods result in job loss, especially if the employer cannot accommodate modified duties or extended absences.
- Medical Restrictions: Even after returning to work, injury victims may be limited in what tasks they can safely perform. This could mean missing out on promotions or overtime opportunities.
- Loss of Professional Development: If you’re in school, training, or working toward a certification, an accident may delay or derail those efforts. This can lead to long-term setbacks in your career path.
- Stress and Performance Issues: Pain, anxiety, and sleep disruptions after a crash can affect concentration and productivity at work—potentially impacting job security.
If you’ve been injured in a crash, don’t delay in getting legal support. Call our Lehi car accident attorneys at Flickinger • Boulton • Robson • Weeks today to help ensure your rights are protected and your losses are fully accounted for. The first few days following an accident are crucial for gathering documentation and building a strong case. With a trusted attorney by your side, you can focus on healing while they handle the details.
At Flickinger • Boulton • Robson • Weeks, we represent individuals across Utah who have been hurt due to others’ negligence. Our team has been serving the state since 1993, with personalized attention and no up-front fees. We never take a portion of your PIP coverage and our rates are generally lower than other firms—without increasing if your case goes to trial. You’ll work directly with our attorneys, not through office staff or automated systems. We’re here to listen, support, and fight for the results you deserve. Call (801) 500-4000 today to schedule a free consultation with our reputable legal team.