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Provo, UT – Multi-Vehicle Crash Slows Traffic on I15NB

Provo, UT - Multi-Vehicle Crash Slows Traffic on I15NB

Provo, UT (June 15, 2025) – A collision on Interstate 15 northbound in Provo sent emergency units rushing to the scene on the evening of June 14. The crash occurred at approximately 6:06 p.m. near 26701 I15 Northbound and left at least one person injured.

Provo Fire reported that the response lasted about 21 minutes as officials worked to treat the injured and clear the scene. The crash caused traffic delays along the busy interstate as lanes were temporarily blocked. Injured parties were evaluated on-site before being transported to nearby medical facilities for further care. Investigators are still working to determine the cause of the accident.

We hope those injured in this accident recover quickly.

Car Accidents in Utah

Provo, UT - Multi-Vehicle Crash Slows Traffic on I15NBHere in Utah, car crashes are a leading cause of injury across the state. Recent statistics show that more than 25,000 people suffer injuries in motor vehicle accidents each year. Accidents can happen on highways, residential roads, or even parking lots — and they often leave victims with long-term physical, emotional, and financial burdens.

For anyone involved in a crash, understanding what happens next can make all the difference. Below are several key facts about navigating the claims process after an accident:

  • Insurance Adjuster Contact: Soon after a crash, an insurance adjuster may call you for a statement. While they may seem helpful, they often work to minimize payouts. Avoid giving recorded statements or accepting quick settlement offers without legal guidance.
  • Documenting the Scene: Photographs, witness information, and a detailed police report are vital. These can serve as powerful evidence if a legal claim is filed. Even minor details can become major points in negotiations or court proceedings.
  • Medical Evaluations Matter: Always seek medical attention, even if injuries seem minor. Some conditions like whiplash or internal injuries may take hours or days to present symptoms. Medical records also play a crucial role in connecting injuries to the crash.
  • Watch for Delayed Symptoms: Post-accident trauma often shows up later. From neck pain to dizziness and anxiety, don’t ignore delayed symptoms. Be sure to follow up with healthcare providers and document ongoing treatment.
  • Legal Deadlines Exist: Utah’s statute of limitations limits how long you have to file a claim. Missing deadlines can prevent victims from pursuing compensation. Consulting a legal team early ensures all timelines are met.

If you were injured in a crash, reach out to our Provo car accident attorney for immediate help. An attorney can help you understand your rights, preserve evidence, and push for fair compensation. Acting quickly after an accident strengthens your case and protects your recovery.

At Flickinger • Boulton • Robson • Weeks, we’ve spent more than three decades representing Utah accident victims. Based in Provo and South Jordan, our law firm is known for handling every case with personalized attention and care. When you call us, you speak directly with your attorney — not a legal assistant. There are no upfront fees to get started, and we only get paid if you win. We also keep our legal rates lower than most firms, often by 5 to 15%. Call our team at (801) 500-4000 for a free consultation. Let us help you move forward after a serious accident.

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