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Provo, UT – One Injured in Collision on N 300 W

Provo, UT - One Injured in Collision on N 300 W

Provo, UT (June 19, 2025) – A vehicle crash resulting in injuries took place on June 17 in the heart of Provo. Emergency crews were called to the 200 block of North 300 West at approximately 10:14 p.m. following reports of a multi-vehicle collision.

Authorities arrived quickly and provided medical aid to at least one individual hurt in the crash. Paramedics transported the victim to a nearby hospital for further evaluation. The full extent of injuries has not yet been confirmed, and the names of those involved have not been made public. Officials are continuing their investigation into what caused the crash and whether external factors played a role.

We hope those injured in this accident recover quickly.

Car Accidents in Utah

Provo, UT - One Injured in Collision on N 300 WIn 2023, over 61,000 motor vehicle accidents were reported throughout Utah. A large portion of these incidents resulted in injury, highlighting the persistent danger Utah drivers face each day. Crash severity varies greatly, but even low-speed accidents can result in serious consequences. From urban intersections to rural highways, accidents occur in every corner of the state. Knowing how to respond after a crash is one of the most important steps victims can take to protect their health and legal rights.

Accidents often occur due to driver inattention, which remains one of the top contributors to collisions.

  • Common distractions include cell phones, GPS use, eating, or simply losing focus. Even a momentary lapse can lead to significant consequences, especially in areas with heavy traffic or poor visibility.
  • Speeding continues to be a leading cause of serious crashes. Excessive speed reduces reaction time and increases both the likelihood and severity of a collision. Posted limits exist to protect everyone on the road, and violating them puts lives at risk.
  • Impaired driving, whether due to alcohol, drugs, or fatigue, significantly increases crash risk. Slowed reflexes and poor decision-making from impaired drivers often lead to accidents that could have been avoided entirely.
  • Poor road conditions, including slick surfaces, potholes, or obstructed signage, also contribute to many accidents. Even experienced drivers can struggle in these situations if not exercising extra caution.
  • Lastly, aggressive driving behaviors, such as tailgating, lane weaving, or road rage, are becoming increasingly common. These actions put everyone at risk and often escalate situations unnecessarily.

If you’ve been hurt in a car crash, speak with a trusted Provo car accident attorney. Legal representation can make all the difference when dealing with insurance claims and pursuing compensation. Victims benefit most when they act quickly—delays can impact access to evidence, medical documentation, and legal options. The sooner you get a legal advocate on your side, the more protected your interests will be throughout your recovery.

At Flickinger • Boulton • Robson • Weeks, our Provo team is committed to helping injured individuals regain control of their lives. We focus solely on personal injury cases and were the first law firm south of Salt Lake County dedicated to this area of law. Clients who work with us speak directly with an attorney—not a paralegal—through every phase of their case. We never charge upfront fees and do not collect anything unless we recover compensation for you. Additionally, we do not take fees from PIP payouts and typically offer lower contingency rates than most firms. Our approach is transparent, tailored, and backed by more than 150 years of combined legal experience. Call (801) 500-4000 today to schedule your free consultation.

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