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Springville, UT – Collision on 400 South St Leads to Injuries

Springville, UT - Collision on 400 South St Leads to Injuries

Springville, UT (June 12, 2025) – A crash was reported on June 11 in Springville that led to injuries and road closures on 400 South Street near 1652 West.

At approximately 7:26 p.m., Springville Fire Department responded to the crash and remained on the scene for just over half an hour. Emergency responders worked quickly to assess and care for those involved. At least one person was hurt and received treatment at the scene before being taken to a local medical facility for continued care.

The road was closed to traffic during the emergency response period. Crews reopened the area once vehicles were removed and it was deemed safe for travel. The cause of the crash and the number of people involved have not yet been confirmed. An investigation is ongoing as authorities work to determine what led to the collision.

We hope those injured in this accident recover quickly.

Car Accidents in Utah

Springville, UT - Collision on 400 South St Leads to InjuriesAcross Utah, local fire departments and first responders handle numerous crashes every week, including those on neighborhood roads and residential streets. Many of these accidents occur in the evening hours during busy traffic periods or when visibility begins to drop. Utah authorities regularly encourage drivers to slow down and stay alert, especially in community areas like Springville, where stop-and-go traffic and side streets can present hazards.

One often-overlooked area after a crash is the challenge of documenting the accident correctly. Here’s why it matters and what to focus on:

  • Accurate Police Reports Are Crucial: The official crash report provides a foundation for insurance claims and legal action. Make sure details are clear and factual. Any discrepancies should be corrected quickly by contacting the reporting officer.
  • Take Your Own Photos: Visual documentation of the scene, vehicle positions, road conditions, and injuries can be critical. These images help reconstruct what happened and may support your claim if the facts are disputed later.
  • Collect Witness Information: Bystanders who saw the crash can offer unbiased accounts. Get their contact info at the scene, as their statements may be needed for your case or to clarify unclear events.
  • Track Medical Treatment Thoroughly: Keep detailed records of all visits, diagnoses, treatments, and prescriptions. This information helps demonstrate the extent of your injuries and the costs associated with recovery.
  • Secure a Copy of the Incident Report: Obtain the police report once it’s filed. Review it for accuracy and bring it with you when consulting with an attorney. It helps frame the timeline and key details for your case.

If you were injured, contact a Springville car accident attorney as soon as possible. Early legal help ensures your side of the story is preserved and your rights are protected. Insurance companies may try to rush a settlement—don’t sign anything without experienced guidance.

The team at Flickinger • Boulton • Robson • Weeks has represented Utah injury victims for over three decades. With offices in South Jordan and Provo, we’re proud to help families get back on their feet after serious car accidents. Our team never charges upfront fees, and we don’t get paid unless you win. With over 150 years of combined experience, our attorneys provide personalized, consistent support throughout the legal process. If your case goes to trial, our fees stay the same—and we fight just as hard. Contact us today at (801) 500-4000 for your free consultation. Let us help you start the road to recovery.

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