Ogden, UT (August 16, 2025) – On Friday afternoon, August 15, law enforcement and emergency crews responded to a collision near the 300 block of 13th Street in Ogden. The crash took place around 3:10 p.m. and involved multiple vehicles.
Emergency responders worked quickly to assist those involved and to manage the flow of traffic. At least one person was evaluated for injuries at the scene. The road was temporarily shut down while crews removed damaged vehicles and cleared debris. The roadway has since reopened. Investigators are continuing to look into what may have led to the crash. Speed, distraction, and other factors are being considered as the case remains active.
We extend our thoughts to everyone involved and hope for a quick recovery.
Car Accidents in Utah
Every day across Utah, crashes like the one on 13th Street impact lives. According to Utah.gov, thousands of traffic collisions occur each year across the state. From urban areas like Ogden to rural highways, accidents can result in injury, property loss, and emotional trauma. Drivers must remain alert and cautious, even on familiar roads.
When someone is injured in a crash, it’s not just the immediate medical care that matters—recovery often takes time and support. Here are common recovery-related challenges Utah accident victims face:
- Extended Rehabilitation: Many injuries require weeks or even months of physical therapy or specialized treatment before a person can return to normal activities.
- Transportation Issues: Without access to a vehicle after a crash, victims may struggle to get to work, appointments, or therapy—especially if rental costs are not covered.
- Childcare and Home Help: For parents or caregivers, injuries can make everyday tasks difficult. Arranging help at home becomes a new and sometimes costly necessity.
- Interrupted Education or Career: College students and working professionals may face delays or setbacks due to missed classes, training, or job responsibilities.
- Emotional Healing: Mental health recovery is just as important as physical healing. Victims may need therapy or counseling to overcome trauma, anxiety, or depression.
If you or someone you love was hurt in the collision on 13th Street, it’s time to contact an Ogden car accident attorney. Working with an attorney early ensures evidence is preserved and your rights are protected. Insurance companies often act fast, and you deserve someone fighting for your best interest from the start.
Flickinger • Boulton • Robson • Weeks has spent more than three decades supporting injured Utahns. Our attorneys focus solely on personal injury law and work directly with clients throughout the case. We don’t charge anything upfront, and our rates are often lower than other firms.
Whether your case is resolved in settlement or trial, we are committed to helping you every step of the way. Call (801) 500-4000 today for a free consultation.