Salt Lake City, UT (May 18, 2025) – A mid-afternoon collision occurred on May 16 in the heart of Salt Lake City that left at least one person injured. Emergency services were dispatched to the area of 1300 South State Street around 1:01 p.m. after receiving reports of a motor vehicle accident involving injuries.
According to early accounts, the crash occurred along a busy stretch of South State Street. Paramedics evaluated the victims on scene before transporting at least one individual to a local hospital for further care. The cause of the accident remains under investigation, and authorities have not yet released information about the number of vehicles involved or the total number of people injured.
Traffic in the surrounding area was disrupted as police and fire crews worked to clear the wreckage and assist those in need. Investigators are continuing to gather evidence and witness statements as they work to determine what led to the crash.
We hope those injured in this accident recover quickly.
Car Accidents in Utah
Every year, thousands of people are injured in car crashes across Utah. In 2023 alone, the Utah Department of Public Safety reported over 61,000 motor vehicle accidents across the state, many of which resulted in injury or death. Learn more at the Utah Department of Public Safety.
When Utah drivers are involved in accidents, understanding the injuries that often result is key. Here are some of the most common injuries reported:
- Whiplash and Neck Strain: A sudden jolt from a crash can cause the neck to snap back and forth, damaging soft tissues and ligaments. Whiplash symptoms might not appear immediately, making it crucial for victims to seek medical evaluation even if they feel fine right after the accident.
- Traumatic Brain Injuries (TBI): From mild concussions to severe trauma, TBIs can occur even in low-speed collisions. These injuries may cause long-term cognitive issues and emotional changes that require extensive treatment and rehabilitation.
- Broken Bones: Arms, legs, ribs, and facial bones are frequently fractured during a collision due to the force of impact. Recovery time varies depending on the location and severity of the break, often requiring surgery or physical therapy.
- Back and Spinal Cord Injuries: Even a seemingly minor accident can cause herniated discs or spinal cord trauma. These injuries can lead to long-term mobility issues or, in severe cases, paralysis.
- Internal Injuries: The force from a seatbelt or airbag can damage internal organs. These injuries can be life-threatening if not treated immediately, making it essential to get medical care after any serious crash.
If you were involved in a crash like this, it is vital to reach out to a trusted Salt Lake City car accident attorney. An attorney can help you understand your rights, preserve evidence, and build a case for compensation while you focus on your recovery.
Acting quickly after an accident matters. When you’re hurt and trying to heal, it’s not easy dealing with insurance companies or figuring out what paperwork needs to be filed. That’s why calling our Salt Lake City car accident attorneys as soon as possible can make all the difference. Our legal team can walk you through your options and fight to ensure you aren’t left to bear the burden of medical bills and lost wages alone.
At Flickinger • Boulton • Robson • Weeks, we offer personalized support and experienced guidance to injury victims across Utah. We know how overwhelming life can feel after a crash—and that’s why we’re here. Our firm has been helping injured Utah residents since 1993, and we have more than 150 years of combined experience. You won’t pay anything up front to work with us. Our attorneys work closely with every client and do not charge fees unless compensation is recovered. We don’t pass your case off to staff—you’ll work directly with your lawyer. Call us today at (801) 500-4000 for a free consultation and to start getting your life back on track.