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Ogden, UT – Injury Reported Following Crash on 28th St

Ogden, UT - Injury Reported Following Crash on 28th St

Ogden, UT (June 30, 2025) – On the evening of June 29, local authorities were called to the site of a vehicle accident that occurred at around 6:55 p.m. in Ogden. The collision happened near 898 28th Street and resulted in a road closure that lasted approximately one hour and four minutes as crews worked to manage the scene and restore traffic flow.

Emergency responders, including police officers, firefighters, and paramedics, were at the site assisting those involved. At least one person sustained injuries and was taken to a nearby hospital for treatment. Officials continue to investigate the events that led up to this crash.

We wish the injured person a speedy and complete recovery.

Car Accidents in Utah

Ogden, UT - Injury Reported Following Crash on 28th StCar crashes remain one of the leading causes of injury in Utah each year, putting many families through unexpected challenges. According to the Utah Department of Public Safety, crashes are often linked to speeding, distracted driving, and adverse weather. Knowing what to expect after an accident and how to protect yourself can make a big difference in your recovery and peace of mind.

Understanding the types of damages you may recover after an accident is important:

  • Medical Expenses: These cover costs like hospital stays, surgeries, medications, rehabilitation, and any future care needed due to the accident. Keeping all medical records and bills will help prove the full extent of your expenses.
  • Lost Wages: If your injuries prevent you from working, you may be entitled to recover lost income. This includes time missed for doctor’s appointments and any reduced earning capacity in the future if you cannot return to your previous job.
  • Pain and Suffering: Beyond physical injuries, many crash victims experience emotional distress, anxiety, or loss of enjoyment of life. Compensation for pain and suffering acknowledges these non-economic damages and their impact on your daily life.
  • Property Damage: Your vehicle and any other personal property damaged in the accident may be repaired or replaced. Estimates and repair invoices will help support this part of your claim.
  • Loss of Consortium: In some cases, family members can seek compensation if the victim’s injuries impact relationships, companionship, or support within the family.

If you’ve been hurt in a collision, don’t delay seeking help from a car accident attorney. An attorney will handle negotiations with insurers, gather evidence, and work to secure full compensation for all the ways your life has been affected. Reaching out as soon as possible helps protect your rights and allows you to focus on healing.

At Flickinger • Boulton • Robson • Weeks, we know how stressful life can become after an accident. Our firm has been helping injured Utahns since 1993, and we take pride in offering personal, attentive service to every client. You will always have direct contact with your attorney — never just an assistant.

We don’t charge upfront fees, and our goal is to help you get back on your feet without added financial strain. Call Flickinger • Boulton • Robson • Weeks at (801) 500-4000 to set up your free consultation today. We’re ready to fight for you and help you rebuild.

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