Roy, UT (April 10, 2025) – A crash with injuries was reported just after noon on Wednesday, April 9, along the 4700 block of South 2675 West in Roy. Emergency services were dispatched to the scene at approximately 12:16 p.m. following reports of a vehicle collision that resulted in at least one person being hurt.
Firefighters, police, and EMS crews arrived quickly and began caring for the injured. At least one individual required further medical attention and was taken to a nearby hospital. The road was temporarily impacted as crews worked to assess the situation and clear debris from the area. The incident is currently under investigation by local law enforcement.
We hope for a smooth recovery for those injured in this accident.
Car Accidents in Utah
Utah’s roadways are the site of tens of thousands of collisions yearly, with more than 26,000 injuries reported in 2023. While urban areas like Salt Lake City see higher traffic volumes, smaller cities like Roy are not immune to the dangers of road travel. Crashes can happen in an instant, often leaving victims facing pain, financial stress, and long recovery times.
Here’s what to expect during the recovery process after an accident:
- Emergency Room Visits and Diagnostics: Most people injured in crashes are taken to the ER for immediate assessment. Tests may include X-rays, CT scans, and lab work. These early diagnostics are vital in identifying injuries that aren’t visible or immediately obvious.
- Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation: For more serious injuries—like fractures, spinal trauma, or soft tissue damage—ongoing therapy may be necessary. This can include range-of-motion exercises, strength training, or chiropractic care. Rehab is a key part of restoring function and reducing long-term discomfort.
- Psychological Impacts and Mental Health Support: It’s common to experience emotional aftershocks following a crash. Anxiety, sleep disruption, and post-traumatic stress may emerge in the days or weeks following the incident. Mental health treatment is often needed and should be part of a full recovery plan.
- Managing Medical Bills and Insurance Claims: While recovering, you may receive multiple bills from hospitals, specialists, and labs. It’s important to organize these expenses and ensure they’re submitted properly to insurance. Legal guidance can help you coordinate payments and pursue full compensation.
- Time Away from Work: Whether it’s a few days or several months, accident injuries can take you out of work. Keeping detailed records of missed time and how your injury has impacted your ability to earn income is essential for financial recovery.
If you were hurt in a crash, reach out to our Roy car accident attorneys today. Getting legal help quickly can strengthen your case and relieve some of the stress of dealing with insurance companies. Our attorneys will help you understand your rights, document your losses, and pursue the compensation you need.
At Flickinger • Boulton • Robson • Weeks, we have spent over 30 years standing up for Utah residents injured in vehicle crashes. Our team is focused solely on personal injury cases, and we work directly with every client to provide personalized representation. There are no upfront costs, and we don’t charge a fee unless you win. We also waive fees on PIP benefits and keep our rates steady, even if your case goes to trial. Call us at (801) 500-4000 today for a free consultation and find out how we can help you take the next step forward.