Springville, UT (April 21, 2025) – On the night of Saturday, April 19, a car crash in Springville led to at least one injury. The incident occurred around 10:04 p.m. near 920 South 1750 West Street, prompting a response from local emergency services.
First responders quickly arrived to render aid and assist those involved. At least one person was hurt and taken to a local hospital for medical evaluation and treatment. Authorities remained on the scene to direct traffic and investigate the crash while crews worked to clear the damaged vehicles from the roadway.
At this time, the number of vehicles involved and additional details about the injuries have not been released. The Springville Police Department is conducting an investigation to determine what factors contributed to the accident.
We hope those injured in this accident make a timely recovery.
Car Accidents in Utah
Thousands of people are injured on Utah’s roadways every year. Accidents can happen anytime, but nighttime crashes—like this one in Springville—pose additional risks due to reduced visibility, fatigue, and increased likelihood of impaired driving. According to state transportation data, weekend nights tend to have a higher number of collisions that result in injury.
Injuries from these crashes can range from mild to life-altering. Below are a few of the most common:
- Lacerations and Internal Injuries: Shattered glass, twisted metal, or objects within the car can cause deep cuts and internal injuries. These may require surgery and leave lasting scars or complications.
- Concussions and TBIs: Even mild brain injuries can cause confusion, mood changes, and memory loss. These symptoms may not be apparent right away, making it essential to seek medical care early.
- Soft Tissue Damage: Injuries to ligaments, tendons, and muscles can significantly impact a person’s mobility. Often overlooked initially, these injuries can take weeks or months to heal properly.
- Whiplash and Neck Injuries: One of the most frequent injuries after rear-end crashes, whiplash can lead to chronic neck pain and headaches if not addressed early.
- Broken Bones and Fractures: Bone fractures are common in high-impact accidents. Recovery may involve surgery, bracing, or long-term physical therapy to regain strength and function.
If you or someone you care about was involved in a crash, contact a Springville car accident attorney to explore your options for recovery.
If you’ve been injured in a crash, don’t wait—call our Springville car accident attorneys at Flickinger • Boulton • Robson • Weeks today. Car accidents often leave victims with more questions than answers, and handling insurance companies alone can be overwhelming. We’ll work on your behalf to secure the compensation you need for medical care, lost income, and more. It’s important to begin your case as soon as possible to preserve evidence and protect your rights. Let us take the stress off your shoulders while you focus on getting well.
At Flickinger • Boulton • Robson • Weeks, we’ve been helping injury victims across Utah since 1993. With over 150 years of combined experience, our attorneys bring deep knowledge and personalized attention to every case. We charge no up-front fees and never collect unless we win. You’ll also keep your PIP benefits—something we never take a percentage of. Our rates stay consistent, even if your case goes to trial. And when you hire us, you’ll speak directly with your attorney—not a paralegal. Call (801) 500-4000 now for your free consultation.