Ogden, UT (April 18, 2025) – First responders were dispatched to a crash with injuries early Wednesday afternoon in the Ogden area. The collision occurred at approximately 1:59 p.m. on April 16 near 398 28th Street.
Emergency crews arrived quickly at the scene, where at least one person was hurt. Medical personnel provided aid to the injured before transporting them to a nearby hospital for further treatment. Details about the number of vehicles involved have not yet been confirmed, and the extent of injuries remains under review.
Police blocked off the area temporarily to allow for cleanup and ensure the safety of those involved. An investigation is underway to determine the events leading up to the crash. Drivers in the area experienced delays as officers and medics worked the scene.
We hope those injured in this accident recover quickly.
Car Accidents in Utah
Across Utah, auto collisions result in thousands of injuries each year. Reports from the Utah Department of Public Safety indicate that most crashes stem from preventable behaviors—speeding, distractions, and failure to yield are among the top causes. Urban roads and intersections often see higher rates of collisions due to heavier traffic volume and limited visibility.
When it comes to understanding what happens after an accident, here are a few essential considerations:
- Vehicle Damage and Insurance Claims: Filing an insurance claim after a crash is rarely simple. Adjusters often downplay damage or dispute costs. It’s helpful to document everything and consider getting an independent repair estimate.
- Medical Expenses After an Accident: Treatment costs add up fast—even with insurance. From ER visits to physical therapy, the medical aftermath of an accident can strain anyone’s budget. That’s why it’s important to understand what compensation you may be entitled to.
- Emotional Impact of a Crash: Injuries are not always visible. Mental trauma, anxiety, or PTSD can follow a serious collision. A strong legal case should take into account both physical and emotional suffering.
- Witness Statements Can Help: Eyewitnesses provide powerful support in a personal injury claim. Their unbiased observations can clarify details and strengthen your position when liability is questioned.
- Utah’s Statute of Limitations: Victims in Utah generally have four years to file a personal injury claim after a car crash. However, building a strong case takes time—starting early can make a major difference.
If you were injured in this crash, contact a trusted Ogden car accident attorney without delay. Having an attorney on your side helps protect your rights, ensures nothing is overlooked, and increases the likelihood of a fair outcome. Don’t wait to get the help you need—timing can be crucial in the days and weeks after a collision.
At Flickinger • Boulton • Robson • Weeks, we’ve built our firm on serving Utah accident victims with honesty and dedication. Based in South Jordan and Provo, we’ve spent over three decades helping people from Ogden and beyond pursue real results after a serious injury. There’s no cost to hire us upfront, and we don’t take a fee unless we win. We also waive fees on PIP compensation and offer rates lower than many other firms. When you hire us, you work directly with an attorney—not an assistant. Call us today at (801) 500-4000 to schedule a free consultation. We’re here to guide you forward and help you take back control of your future.