Ogden, UT (March 27, 2025) – Emergency services responded to a crash in Ogden during the late afternoon hours of March 26. The incident was reported around 4:41 p.m. near 1375 Wall Avenue and involved a response from Weber Dispatch units.
Authorities confirmed that at least one person sustained injuries in the accident. Paramedics rendered aid on-site and later transported the injured individual to a local hospital for further medical care. Crews worked to clear the scene and direct traffic away from the crash zone. The cause of the accident is still being reviewed by officials. As of now, the incident remains under investigation, and no additional details have been made available.
We hope the injured victim experiences a smooth and full recovery.
Car Accidents in Utah
Vehicle crashes remain a major public safety concern in Utah, where more than 60,000 accidents are reported each year. Busy roadways like those in Ogden are often the site of these incidents, especially during evening rush hours. Motorists are urged to stay alert and avoid distractions while driving to help reduce the risk of accidents.

When a crash occurs, knowing what kind of compensation may be available can be a key part of the recovery process. Here’s a breakdown of common types of damages in personal injury claims:
- Medical Expenses: Victims are entitled to pursue compensation for all medical-related costs, including emergency care, surgeries, medications, and physical therapy. These damages may also include anticipated future medical needs stemming from the injury.
- Lost Wages: If the injury forces a person to miss work, they can recover compensation for lost income. This also applies if the injury affects long-term earning ability or requires a change in employment.
- Pain and Suffering: Physical pain and emotional distress caused by the accident can be included in a personal injury claim. Although harder to quantify, this damage reflects the impact the injury has had on a person’s quality of life.
- Property Damage: Repair or replacement costs for your vehicle and other damaged personal items can be covered through a claim. It’s important to keep receipts and repair estimates to support this part of your case.
- Loss of Consortium: In some cases, a victim’s injuries may affect their ability to maintain relationships or care for family. A spouse or partner may be able to pursue damages for these changes in lifestyle or companionship.
- Punitive Damages: Though less common, punitive damages may be awarded in cases involving reckless or intentional harm. These damages serve to punish the wrongdoer and deter similar behavior.
If you’ve been involved in a crash and are facing medical costs or other damages, contact our Ogden car accident attorneys today. The sooner you take action, the better your chances of building a strong case. Our Ogden car accident attorneys are here to answer your questions and guide you forward.
At Flickinger • Boulton • Robson • Weeks, we’ve dedicated over 30 years to representing injury victims across Utah. Our attorneys bring more than 150 years of combined experience and work directly with each client to ensure their needs are fully addressed. We charge no upfront fees and only collect payment if we recover compensation for you. Our firm also offers lower contingency fees than most others, and we don’t charge on PIP benefits. Whether your case involves negotiation or trial, you’ll have an experienced attorney by your side throughout the process. Call (801) 500-4000 today to schedule your free consultation and start your path toward justice.