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Springville, UT – Crash Closes S State St for Over an Hour, Injuries Reported

Springville, UT – Crash Closes S State St for Over an Hour, Injuries Reported

Springville, UT (July 25, 2025) – A traffic collision on Thursday morning, July 24, resulted in injuries and a road closure along South State Street in Springville. The crash occurred around 10:23 a.m. near 1318 South State Street and led to a closure that lasted 1 hour and 18 minutes while authorities responded to the scene.

Emergency medical services arrived shortly after the crash was reported and provided treatment to at least one injured individual. That person was taken to a nearby hospital for further evaluation. The exact number of people involved has not been confirmed.

Springville Police continue to investigate the cause of the crash. Both directions of South State Street were affected during the closure as crews worked to clear the wreckage.

We hope those injured in this wreck recover rapidly.

Car Accidents in Utah

Springville, UT – Crash Closes S State St for Over an Hour, Injuries ReportedIn Utah, motor vehicle accidents frequently lead to emergency responses and significant road delays. According to the Utah Department of Public Safety, crashes like the one in Springville occur every day, often resulting in injuries and vehicle damage. Accidents can happen in busy intersections, residential roads, and on major thoroughfares like South State Street, where visibility and speed often play a role.

It’s important to understand what steps to take following an accident, especially when injuries are involved:

  • Call 911 Immediately: Reporting the crash ensures that medical responders and police are dispatched quickly. Fast medical attention can make a crucial difference.
  • Follow Medical Advice: Whether at the scene or the hospital, be sure to follow up on all recommended treatment. Refusing care can hurt your health and your legal case.
  • Don’t Discuss Fault at the Scene: Emotions run high after a crash. Allow investigators and insurance providers to determine liability based on evidence.
  • Secure a Police Report: This official record can help support your insurance claim or legal case. Make sure all statements and facts are accurate.
  • Take Note of Surroundings: Jot down anything you remember—road conditions, weather, or what the other driver said. These details often fade quickly but can become critical later.

If you’ve been injured, call a Springville car accident attorney as soon as you can. Dealing with the aftermath of a crash is stressful and confusing, and an attorney can guide you through the legal process, help you avoid costly mistakes, and advocate for the compensation you’re entitled to.

At Flickinger • Boulton • Robson • Weeks, we focus solely on personal injury law and have served clients across Utah since 1993. Our team of attorneys has over 150 years of combined experience and works directly with each client—no intermediaries. We never charge up front, and our fees don’t change if your case goes to trial.

If you’ve been injured in a crash, don’t wait. Call Flickinger • Boulton • Robson • Weeks at (801) 500-4000 today to schedule your free consultation and find out how we can help you move forward.

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