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Salt Lake City, UT – Auto Wreck with Injuries on S 900 W

Salt Lake City, UT - Auto Wreck with Injuries on S 900 W

Salt Lake City, UT (May 11, 2025) – On Saturday, May 10, emergency responders were called to the 900 block of South 900 West in Salt Lake City following reports of an auto wreck involving injuries. The incident took place around 5:50 p.m., disrupting traffic in the area as medical teams and officers arrived to assist.

At least one person was injured in the crash and received treatment from paramedics before being taken to a nearby hospital for additional care. The crash prompted a partial road blockage as investigators worked to determine the cause and responders worked to remove vehicles from the scene. Further details about the individuals involved or contributing factors have not yet been released. Authorities are continuing their investigation.

We hope those injured in this accident recover quickly.

Auto Accidents in Utah

Salt Lake City, UT - Auto Wreck with Injuries on S 900 WAuto accidents are one of the most common causes of injury in Utah. According to the Utah Department of Public Safety, many of these crashes occur in urban settings like Salt Lake City—especially at intersections and along busy corridors. While some incidents are minor, others result in serious physical, emotional, and financial hardship.

Here’s what crash victims should be aware of following a wreck:

  • Pain Doesn’t Always Start Right Away: Adrenaline can mask pain immediately after an accident. Neck pain, back discomfort, or concussion symptoms may take hours or days to appear. Getting checked out by a medical professional quickly helps ensure injuries are caught early.
  • Documentation is Key: Accurate records strengthen your case. Keep all receipts, medical notes, and communication with insurance companies organized. Even small details may impact the outcome.
  • Long-Term Impacts Matter: If your injury leads to chronic pain or limits your daily life, your case should reflect future losses as well as current ones. Don’t settle for short-term compensation.
  • Avoiding Social Media Posts: Posting about your accident or recovery could hurt your case. Insurance companies often review social media to look for evidence that contradicts claims.
  • Stay Involved in Your Care: Follow your doctor’s instructions and attend all follow-up appointments. Gaps in care may be used by insurers to reduce your payout.

 

If you’ve been involved in a crash like this, reach out to a car accident attorney in Salt Lake City right away. Legal professionals help ensure you’re not taken advantage of during a vulnerable time and that your full recovery—both physical and financial—is pursued.

At Flickinger • Boulton • Robson • Weeks, our mission is to help accident victims across Utah take back control. With over 150 years of combined experience and a sole focus on personal injury law since 1993, we’ve helped countless families through difficult times. You won’t pay us unless we recover compensation for you, and our rates remain consistent—even if we go to trial. We also offer pricing that’s 5 to 15% lower than most other firms. Call (801) 500-4000 for a free consultation and speak directly with an attorney who’s ready to help.

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