Roy, UT (June 23, 2025) – A collision took place in Roy on June 22 involving at least two vehicles, resulting in injuries and drawing a response from local authorities. The crash occurred around 4:06 p.m. near 4398 South 1900 West. Emergency services arrived promptly to assist those involved and manage the scene.
The crash reportedly closed the area for about 30 minutes while fire crews and medics worked to treat victims and clear the roadway. Although the number of people injured was not disclosed, at least one individual was taken to a nearby hospital for evaluation and care. Police continue to investigate the circumstances surrounding the accident to determine what may have caused it.
We hope those injured in this accident recover quickly.
Car Accidents in Utah
According to the Utah Department of Public Safety, thousands of car accidents occur across the state every year, many of which lead to serious injuries or worse. Here in Utah, crashes can happen in a matter of seconds, whether on busy highways or small residential roads. Speeding, distracted driving, and failure to yield are some of the leading contributors. Victims and their families are often left facing not only physical pain but mounting expenses as well.
In light of this crash, here are a few common injuries seen in car accidents and how they can affect a victim’s life:
- Soft Tissue Injuries: These include sprains, strains, and whiplash. Though not always visible, soft tissue damage can cause long-lasting discomfort and limit mobility. Recovery may require extensive therapy or long-term rest.
- Head and Brain Trauma: Concussions and traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) are often the result of sudden impact. Symptoms can range from dizziness to memory loss or long-term cognitive issues. Even a mild brain injury can seriously alter someone’s day-to-day life.
- Broken Bones: Car accidents frequently result in fractures. These can take weeks or months to heal, and some may require surgical correction or physical therapy. Severe breaks can also leave lasting physical limitations.
- Internal Injuries: Blunt-force trauma may damage internal organs or cause internal bleeding. These injuries are not always immediately noticeable but can become life-threatening without quick medical attention.
- Spinal Cord Injuries: These injuries are among the most serious and may lead to partial or complete paralysis. Even minor spinal trauma can result in chronic pain and reduced quality of life.
- Psychological Trauma: Emotional impacts such as PTSD, anxiety, or depression can develop after an accident. These effects often require long-term counseling or treatment to manage.
If you were involved in this crash or any other motor vehicle accident, it’s essential to consult with a Roy car accident attorney right away. Speaking with an attorney as early as possible ensures that your rights are protected and evidence is preserved. An attorney can also assist in dealing with insurance companies, calculating damages, and pursuing compensation for your injuries. Timely legal help may make a significant difference in how your case resolves.
At Flickinger • Boulton • Robson • Weeks, our focus is personal injury law—because helping victims is what we care about most. We were the first law firm south of Salt Lake County to handle personal injury cases exclusively, and we’ve been standing up for Utah families since 1993. Our legal team has more than 150 years of combined experience and works directly with clients from day one.
When you call Flickinger • Boulton • Robson • Weeks, you’ll speak directly with a lawyer, not a paralegal or assistant. We charge no upfront costs, and our fees are lower than many other firms. We’re here to help you move forward, not add to your stress. Call our office at (801) 500-4000 for a free consultation today.