St. George, UT (September 1, 2025) – A two-vehicle crash took place on Sunday afternoon, August 31, near the roundabout at Interstate 15 Exit 4 by the Flying J. The collision occurred as northbound traffic approached the interchange. First responders arrived within minutes and checked everyone involved. Officials said there were no injuries. Medics evaluated both drivers at the scene as a precaution.
Fire crews cleared debris and checked for leaks. Officers documented vehicle positions and gathered brief statements. Tow trucks moved the damaged vehicles out of the travel lane. Traffic slowed for a short period and then improved.
Witnesses reported congestion in the area during the response. Some drivers used alternate exits to avoid delays. Authorities did not release the names of those involved. Investigators have not announced a cause. Anyone who saw the crash or has dashcam video can share it with the St. George Police Department.
We hope that those involved in this crash make a full and swift recovery. The investigation remains ongoing, and further details may be released as they are confirmed.
Car Accidents in St. George

Even a minor crash can feel scary. Roundabouts and freeway ramps require quick decisions and clear visibility. A brief distraction or a late yield can lead to contact between cars. While today’s incident resulted in no reported injuries, low- speed collisions can still cause soft tissue strains. Adrenaline can hide symptoms for hours. Get a medical check if any pain, stiffness, or headache develops.
After a crash, safety comes first. Move vehicles to a safe spot if you can. Turn on hazard lights. Call 911 and cooperate with officers. When it is safe, take photos of both cars, the roundabout, lane markings, and any debris. Exchange insurance information and request the incident number from the police. You can later obtain the official report through the St. George Police Department. Keep all records tied to the crash, urgent care visits, pharmacy receipts, repair estimates, towing, and rental costs. These documents help show the full impact of the event.
Insurance adjusters often call quickly and ask for a recorded statement. Consider waiting until a doctor has evaluated you and you understand your options. If soreness appears, treatment or therapy may be necessary. Property damage claims can also grow once a shop completes a full teardown. Good documentation protects your rights.
If injuries or missed work arise after a crash, speaking with our car accident lawyer can help. Our lawyer can preserve video from nearby businesses, obtain witness statements, and review the geometry of the roundabout to analyze right of way. They identify all available insurance and negotiate with carriers for fair compensation.
Damages may include medical care, therapy, lost wages, and pain and suffering. Even when injuries seem minor at first, early guidance prevents mistakes that can reduce claim value.
At Flickinger Boulton Robson Weeks, we represent drivers and passengers across Utah. Our team investigates quickly, handles insurer communications, and works with medical and crash-reconstruction experts when needed.
If you or a loved one experiences pain after a recent St. George crash, call (801) 500-4000 for a free consultation. We are available evenings and weekends, with offices in Provo and South Jordan, and we are ready to guide you through each step while we fight for your recovery.


