Spanish Fork, UT (June 11, 2025) – A motor vehicle accident on the afternoon of June 9 resulted in injuries and a prolonged road closure in Spanish Fork. The collision occurred around 4:11 p.m. in the area of 200 East 2700 North Street and required over an hour of emergency response and cleanup.
Authorities confirmed the road was closed for approximately 1 hour and 8 minutes as fire, police, and medical personnel worked to assist victims and clear the area. At least one person was injured in the crash and transported to a local hospital for additional care. The exact circumstances of the crash remain under investigation by Spanish Fork officials.
We wish everyone injured in this incident a complete and speedy recovery.
Car Accidents in Utah
Accidents across Utah often happen during afternoon hours when traffic congestion, school pickups, and work-related travel combine. The Utah Department of Public Safety tracks thousands of injury collisions each year, many occurring on suburban and residential roads. These incidents disrupt lives, cause lasting injuries, and create serious financial pressures for those involved.
If you’re recovering from a crash, here’s what you should know about dealing with long-term medical care:
- Ongoing Physical Therapy: Many injuries require weeks or months of rehabilitation. Documenting every visit and progress update ensures those expenses are included in your claim. PT records also help demonstrate the severity of your injuries.
- Specialist Referrals: Seeing a neurologist, orthopedic surgeon, or pain specialist can clarify your long-term prognosis. These referrals strengthen your case and help establish whether permanent impairment is likely.
- Medical Equipment and Devices: Casts, braces, crutches, or mobility aids may be prescribed temporarily or permanently. These devices can be costly and should be factored into your compensation claim.
- Mental Health Treatment: Don’t overlook the emotional impact of your injuries. Therapy, medication, or counseling may be needed to address anxiety or trauma. These services are recoverable as part of your damages.
- Future Medical Needs: If you’re expected to need additional surgeries or treatment down the road, those future costs should be calculated and presented. Your attorney may work with medical experts to prepare life care plans.
If your recovery will take time, talk to a Spanish Fork car accident attorney about how to ensure your future care is covered.
It’s never too early to speak with a Spanish Fork car accident attorney after a crash. Having someone to coordinate with your doctors and insurance providers can take a huge burden off your shoulders. An attorney ensures nothing is overlooked in your injury claim and helps fight for fair compensation. Acting early allows for stronger evidence and better results, especially if long-term treatment is needed. Don’t wait to secure the help you deserve.
Flickinger • Boulton • Robson • Weeks has proudly served Utah injury victims since 1993. With offices in Provo and South Jordan, our attorneys provide personalized support for every case and never charge upfront fees. We work one-on-one with our clients and only get paid if we win. We also waive fees on PIP-related compensation and offer steady legal rates even if your case goes to trial. Our entire practice is dedicated to helping accident victims rebuild. Call us today at (801) 500-4000 for a free consultation.