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Spanish Fork, UT – Crash on I-15NB Injures One, EMS Responds

Spanish Fork, UT - Crash on I-15NB Injures One, EMS Responds

Spanish Fork, UT (August 2, 2025) – A crash was reported on northbound Interstate 15 near mile marker 25401 in Spanish Fork on Friday afternoon. The incident occurred at approximately 3:36 p.m. on August 1 and led to at least one person being hurt. Emergency crews responded quickly and closed a portion of the freeway for about 25 minutes while assisting victims and clearing the roadway.

Paramedics arrived on the scene and treated the injured before transferring at least one person to a local hospital for additional medical attention. Traffic was temporarily diverted as law enforcement and fire personnel worked to restore order to the busy interstate. Authorities are currently investigating the factors that contributed to the collision.

We hope those injured in this accident recover quickly.

Car Accidents in Utah

Spanish Fork, UT - Crash on I-15NB Injures One, EMS RespondsUtah’s interstates are among the busiest and most accident-prone stretches of road in the state. According to the Utah Department of Public Safety, a significant number of crashes each year take place on I-15 and other high-speed corridors. These collisions often result in serious injuries and long delays for drivers. Many are preventable and caused by poor judgment, distraction, or aggressive behavior.

It’s important to know what to do in the moments following a crash. Here are steps every Utah driver should take:

  • Pull Over Safely: If possible, move your vehicle to the shoulder or a nearby safe area. Staying in traffic can increase the risk of a secondary collision.
  • Check for Injuries: Make sure you and your passengers are okay. Then check on other involved drivers or pedestrians if it’s safe to do so.
  • Contact Authorities: Call 911 to report the accident, even if it appears minor. Law enforcement can create a report and manage the scene safely.
  • Avoid Arguments: Emotions run high during accidents. Stay calm, exchange information, and let investigators do their job.
  • Don’t Leave the Scene: Leaving before police arrive can result in legal consequences. Wait until authorities give the all-clear.
  • Speak to a Lawyer: If there are injuries or disputes, legal guidance can make a major difference in how your case is handled.

If you or someone you love was injured in a crash on I-15, reach out to a Spanish Fork car accident attorney. Having someone on your side from the beginning helps protect your health, finances, and legal rights. Let our attorneys handle the paperwork, insurance adjusters, and negotiations while you focus on recovery.

At Flickinger • Boulton • Robson • Weeks, we’ve spent more than three decades fighting for Utah injury victims. From our offices in Provo and South Jordan, we offer personalized representation tailored to your needs. We don’t charge up-front costs, and our fees are lower than many firms across the state.

You’ll always have direct access to your attorney—not a paralegal—and we are fully prepared to take your case to trial if needed. If you’ve been hurt and don’t know what to do next, Flickinger • Boulton • Robson • Weeks is ready to step in. Call (801) 500-4000 to get started with your free consultation.

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