Salt Lake City, UT (March 29, 2025) – A late-night crash in Salt Lake City left at least one person hurt on March 28. The collision took place around 10:41 p.m. near the 900 block of South 300 East, prompting a swift response from police and emergency medical crews.
Authorities confirmed that the accident involved injuries, and paramedics provided aid at the scene before transporting at least one individual to a nearby hospital for further treatment. Police shut down a portion of the roadway while crews cleared debris and gathered information. Traffic delays were reported in the surrounding area as investigators worked to determine what led to the crash. The full circumstances surrounding the cause of the incident remain under review. Law enforcement has not released additional details at this time.
We hope those injured in this accident recover quickly.
Car Accidents in Utah
Car crashes are unfortunately all too common throughout Utah. In recent years, the Utah Department of Public Safety has reported tens of thousands of crashes annually, many of which result in serious injuries or fatalities. These incidents can have long-lasting impacts on victims and their families, often requiring extensive medical care and rehabilitation.
Every crash carries its own story. When people are injured in accidents, it often raises questions. Here’s some helpful insight into common injury types often associated with car accidents:
- Whiplash and Neck Injuries: One of the most frequently reported injuries after a car crash is whiplash. It occurs when the head is suddenly jerked forward and backward. This can lead to neck strain, stiffness, and long-term discomfort. Even mild whiplash can limit your ability to work or perform daily activities, especially if left untreated.
- Head Injuries and Concussions: Impact to the head, whether from hitting a window, steering wheel, or airbag, can lead to concussions or more severe brain injuries. These injuries may not show symptoms right away, but can include confusion, dizziness, headaches, and sensitivity to light. Monitoring these symptoms is critical to a full recovery.
- Spinal Cord Injuries: Damage to the spinal cord can result in partial or full paralysis, depending on the severity and location of the injury. Spinal trauma often demands long-term care and may permanently alter a person’s mobility or quality of life. These cases require immediate attention from medical professionals.
- Fractures and Broken Bones: Broken ribs, arms, legs, and other bones are common in vehicle collisions. These injuries may need surgery, physical therapy, and time away from work or school to heal. Pain and mobility issues can linger even after the bones have mended.
If you or a loved one was injured in a crash like this, call our Salt Lake City car accident attorneys at Flickinger • Boulton • Robson • Weeks. Having an attorney on your side early can make all the difference in your case. From gathering evidence to dealing with insurance adjusters, we handle the parts that can quickly become overwhelming. Don’t wait to find out what your rights are or what your case might be worth. Contact our Salt Lake City car accident attorneys to learn more about how we can help.
Founded in 1993, Flickinger • Boulton • Robson • Weeks has been fighting for Utah accident victims for over 30 years. From our offices in Provo and South Jordan, we offer personalized legal representation focused entirely on personal injury cases. We don’t charge up-front fees, and we don’t collect unless you win. Our pricing is straightforward, and we don’t raise fees if your case goes to trial. Clients work directly with attorneys—never handed off to an assistant. We’re proud to support our community and proud to support you through your recovery. Call our team at (801) 500-4000 to schedule a free consultation and begin your path forward today.