Salt Lake City, UT (August 16, 2025) – A motor vehicle accident was reported on South West Temple Street in Salt Lake City around 12:45 p.m. on August 14. Authorities responded to the 800 block of the roadway after receiving reports of a collision with injuries.
Police and fire crews arrived on the scene to evaluate those involved and manage the flow of traffic in the area. While they still haven’t reported the full extent of the injuries, at least one person was reportedly involved and assessed for possible harm. Additional updates are expected as the investigation continues. Traffic in the area was slowed as responders secured the site and documented the crash. Law enforcement officials are now working to identify the cause of the incident.
We hope everyone involved in this crash is safe and receives any necessary care.
Car Accidents in Utah
Each year, thousands of Utah residents are impacted by collisions on the road. According to Utah.gov, motor vehicle crashes contribute to a significant number of emergency responses across the state. Common causes include inattention, following too closely, and speeding. Even mid-day accidents like this one can lead to long-term consequences for victims—whether physical, financial, or emotional.
Understanding your rights and options after an accident begins with recognizing what causes crashes. Here’s a closer look at the role of weather in Utah car accidents:
- Snow and Ice: During the winter, roadways become slick and visibility is reduced. These conditions increase stopping distances and make it more difficult for drivers to maintain control.
- Heavy Rain: While less common than snow, rain also causes hazards, particularly hydroplaning and reduced traction. Storms can develop quickly and leave roads wet and dangerous.
- Fog: Low visibility in foggy weather limits a driver’s ability to see oncoming traffic or sudden stops ahead. Drivers must reduce speed and use headlights, but even cautious driving can’t prevent all accidents.
- High Winds: Sudden gusts can shift a vehicle’s direction, especially for high-profile vehicles like vans and trucks. Wind can also blow debris into the roadway, causing unexpected hazards.
- Sun Glare: Bright sunlight during sunrise or sunset hours can temporarily blind drivers and prevent them from seeing signals or other vehicles in time.
If you’ve been hurt in an accident like the one on South West Temple Street, it’s important to contact a trusted Salt Lake City car accident attorney without delay. A legal advocate can investigate what happened, preserve valuable evidence, and pursue fair compensation on your behalf. Acting early helps protect your rights and increases your chances of a successful case outcome.
At Flickinger • Boulton • Robson • Weeks, we understand how life changes after an accident. Our firm focuses solely on injury law and has helped clients across Utah for over 30 years. With locations in Provo and South Jordan, our attorneys are easily accessible and always directly involved in each case.
We never charge upfront fees and our pricing remains consistent—even if your case goes to trial. Our mission is to support our clients and give them the attention they deserve. Call Flickinger • Boulton • Robson • Weeks today at (801) 500-4000 to schedule a free consultation.


