Orem, UT (June 19, 2025) – On the evening of June 18, a vehicle crash occurred at 800 North 400 West Street in Orem, resulting in injuries and a nearly hour-long response. The incident was reported around 6:45 p.m., prompting a swift deployment from Orem Fire and emergency personnel.
The collision caused a 48-minute disruption while crews worked to assess the scene, treat the injured, and remove debris from the roadway. At least one individual was injured and transported to a local hospital for further evaluation. Authorities are currently investigating the crash to determine contributing factors. Updates will be provided as the investigation progresses.
We hope those injured in this accident recover quickly.
Car Accidents in Utah
Car crashes are an unfortunate reality for many Utah drivers. In 2023, over 61,000 accidents were recorded across Utah, many of which led to injury or loss of life. Urban growth, high-speed routes, and distracted driving are major contributors to the rising number of collisions. Whether you’re commuting or running errands, every trip comes with risks. Understanding what happens in the aftermath of a crash is essential for protecting your health and your rights.
One key issue crash victims face is medical documentation and follow-up care.
- Often, the shock of a crash causes individuals to underestimate or ignore symptoms. Even minor crashes can lead to internal injuries, concussions, or spinal trauma that may not show up immediately. Seeing a doctor promptly is critical.
- Keeping organized records of treatments, prescriptions, and diagnoses plays a major role in filing insurance claims or pursuing legal action. Incomplete or missing documentation can impact the amount of compensation a person receives.
- Follow-up appointments and specialist referrals are commonly required after initial treatment. These visits ensure recovery is on track and identify issues early. However, they can be time-consuming and expensive without insurance coordination.
- Many crash victims face confusing insurance processes, especially when dealing with multiple policies. Legal help can ensure you’re not left with bills the responsible party should cover.
- Long-term recovery plans, including physical therapy or pain management, are often necessary. Getting approval and coverage for these treatments may take legal advocacy.
If you were involved in a car crash, contact our Orem car accident attorney. Time is of the essence. Delays in action can lead to lost evidence, missed legal deadlines, or denied claims. By contacting a skilled attorney quickly, you give yourself a better chance at physical and financial recovery. Let someone handle the paperwork and negotiations while you focus on healing.
At Flickinger • Boulton • Robson • Weeks, we understand the toll an accident takes. For over 30 years, we’ve represented Utah injury victims from our offices in Provo and South Jordan. Our attorneys handle every case directly—no assistants, no runaround. There are no upfront fees, and we never collect from your no-fault benefits. We often charge 5–15% less than other firms, giving you more of your recovery. With over 150 years of combined legal experience, our team is ready to fight for what you deserve. Call (801) 500-4000 to set up your free consultation today.