Ogden, UT (March 27, 2025) – Late in the afternoon on March 26, emergency crews were called to the scene of a crash near 100 21st Street in Ogden. The accident occurred around 4:52 p.m. and led to a dispatch involving multiple Weber Dispatch units, including A2, A4, and T1.
While full details have not been made public, officials confirmed that at least one person sustained injuries as a result of the crash. Emergency personnel treated the injured at the scene and arranged for transportation to a local hospital for additional care. The area experienced some traffic slowdowns as crews worked to assist those involved and remove vehicles from the roadway. At this time, the crash is under investigation and further information may be released as it becomes available.
We wish a smooth and speedy recovery to all those affected
Car Accidents in Utah
Utah continues to experience a high number of vehicle accidents each year, especially during late afternoon and early evening hours when traffic is heaviest. In busy areas like Ogden, collisions can happen quickly and without warning. According to state data, thousands of Utahns are injured in car accidents annually, often requiring medical treatment and time off work.

For many victims, these crashes can lead to serious complications. Here are some of the long-term effects that accident victims may face:
- Chronic Pain: After an accident, some injuries—like soft tissue damage, back pain, or joint problems—can lead to lingering pain that lasts for months or even years. This often interferes with work, daily tasks, and quality of life.
- Reduced Mobility: Injuries involving the spine, knees, or hips can result in limited movement or require ongoing physical therapy. In some cases, individuals may be unable to return to previous routines or employment.
- Emotional and Psychological Trauma: It’s not uncommon for accident victims to develop anxiety, depression, or PTSD. The trauma of a crash can impact confidence behind the wheel and affect a person’s mental health long after physical injuries have healed.
- Permanent Disability: In severe cases, injuries can cause lasting disabilities. These may require adaptive equipment, home modifications, or lifelong medical care—all of which come at a significant cost.
- Financial Hardship: Medical bills, lost wages, and other expenses can accumulate quickly. For those without sufficient insurance coverage, the financial burden can be overwhelming, particularly if long-term care is needed.
If you or someone close to you has been injured, we urge you to contact our Ogden car accident attorneys today. Legal help can make all the difference when it comes to securing compensation for your recovery. Don’t try to handle it all alone—let our Ogden car accident attorneys step in to help you move forward.
At Flickinger • Boulton • Robson • Weeks, we’ve proudly served injury victims across Utah for over 30 years. Since 1993, our team has been focused solely on personal injury law, offering personalized legal representation for every client. You won’t be handed off to a paralegal—our attorneys work directly with you throughout the case. We charge no upfront fees and don’t take a dime unless we recover compensation on your behalf. We also avoid charging on PIP insurance benefits and maintain consistent legal fees—even if your case goes to trial. Call (801) 500-4000 today for a free consultation with a team that truly puts your recovery first.