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Roy, UT – One Injured in Morning Crash on 4000 S

Roy, UT – One Injured in Morning Crash on 4000 S

Roy, UT (March 22, 2025) – A motor vehicle accident occurred in Roy during the morning hours of March 21. The crash was reported around 9:28 a.m. at 2670 West 4000 South. Weber Dispatch 911 deployed units A32 and E32 to respond to the scene and assist those involved.

At least one individual sustained injuries in the crash. Emergency medical personnel treated the victim on-site and arranged for transportation to a nearby medical facility for further evaluation and care. No updates have been released regarding the extent of injuries. Traffic in the area was temporarily affected while emergency crews worked to secure the scene and remove any hazards. Authorities are continuing to investigate the cause of the crash.

We hope those injured in this accident make a timely recovery.

Car Accidents in Utah

Thousands of traffic accidents occur in Utah each year, many of them resulting in injuries that require hospitalization or long-term care. Roy, like many communities along the Wasatch Front, sees its share of these incidents, particularly during busy weekday mornings. Data from the Utah Department of Public Safety shows a significant number of crashes occurring in residential and mixed-use areas.

Roy, UT – One Injured in Morning Crash on 4000 S

After a crash, financial concerns often follow close behind. Here are several types of compensation injury victims may pursue:

  • Medical Expenses: This includes ER visits, hospital stays, surgeries, medications, and therapy. Victims may also seek reimbursement for future treatment needs if injuries are ongoing or permanent.
  • Lost Wages: If your injuries force you to miss work, you may be eligible to recover the income you lost. Documentation from your employer and medical provider will support your claim.
  • Loss of Earning Capacity: When injuries impact your ability to work long-term or force you into a lower-paying job, you may claim compensation for future income loss.
  • Pain and Suffering: This refers to the emotional and physical hardship endured after a crash. The amount varies based on the severity of injuries and how they affect your quality of life.
  • Property Damage: Compensation for repairs or replacement of your vehicle and other belongings is often included in your claim. Be sure to document the full extent of the damage.

If you’ve been injured in a crash, reach out to our Roy car accident attorneys at Flickinger • Boulton • Robson • Weeks as soon as possible. Legal guidance early on helps protect your rights and can ease the pressure of dealing with insurers and mounting costs.

At Flickinger • Boulton • Robson • Weeks, we’ve spent decades helping Utah residents move forward after serious injuries. Our team has focused solely on personal injury law since 1993, with offices serving communities across the state. There are no upfront fees, and we don’t collect unless you do. We also don’t take anything from your PIP benefits, and our pricing is typically lower than that of other firms. Most importantly, you’ll work directly with your attorney—not a middleman. Call us today at (801) 500-4000 for a free, personalized consultation.

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