Ogden, UT (August 3, 2025) – A vehicle accident on Saturday morning, August 2, brought emergency crews to the area of 398 36th Street in Ogden. The crash occurred shortly before noon, at approximately 11:47 a.m., and forced a temporary road closure that lasted around 14 minutes.
First responders with Weber Dispatch were dispatched to the crash site to provide medical care and traffic control. At least one individual was injured in the crash and transported for further evaluation. The extent of their injuries has not been released, but police confirmed the incident remains under investigation. Drivers in the area experienced brief delays as the scene was cleared.
We extend our well wishes to everyone affected by this accident.
Car Accidents in Utah
According to the Utah Department of Public Safety, car crashes are a frequent occurrence across the state. From city intersections to rural highways, accidents continue to impact lives and families in Utah. In many cases, these incidents result in serious injuries, property damage, and time off work. Residents are encouraged to drive cautiously and avoid distractions. With thousands of accidents reported each year, it’s clear that safety remains a critical issue for Utah drivers.
Following a crash, those involved often face many hurdles. One such issue is the damage and disruption to their transportation. Here’s how this can affect daily life:
- Vehicle Loss or Damage: Many crashes lead to totaled cars or vehicles that require extensive repairs. This can leave victims without a way to get to work, school, or medical appointments.
- Rental Car Expenses: If your car is unusable, securing a rental becomes essential. Insurance doesn’t always cover this, leaving many to pay out of pocket.
- Insurance Hassles: Dealing with adjusters, paperwork, and claim delays can add stress. Often, victims face pressure to accept less than they deserve.
- Missed Work Appointments: Lack of transportation can lead to job loss or missed income opportunities, especially for those with limited options.
- Resale Value Drop: Even after repairs, vehicles involved in crashes may lose value. This diminished resale price can affect future finances.
If you or someone you love was injured, it’s critical to reach out to an Ogden car accident attorney immediately. The earlier you take legal action, the better your chances of protecting your rights and securing compensation. Insurance companies often look to close cases quickly—and cheaply. An experienced attorney can guide you through your legal options, negotiate on your behalf, and ensure all necessary steps are taken.
At Flickinger • Boulton • Robson • Weeks, we know how difficult it can be to recover after a crash. Our attorneys have spent over 150 combined years helping Utahns navigate life after injury. With offices in Provo and South Jordan, we’re committed to giving each case individualized attention.
We don’t charge anything up front, and you won’t pay unless we win. Plus, we don’t take fees from PIP benefits and typically charge less than most firms in the state. Whether your case settles or goes to trial, our pricing remains consistent. To get started with someone who truly listens, call Flickinger • Boulton • Robson • Weeks at (801) 500-4000 and schedule a free consultation today.