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St. George, UT – Injury Crash on 900 E St George Blvd

St. George, UT - Injury Crash on 900 E St George Blvd

St. George, UT (June 24, 2025) – A vehicle accident resulting in injuries occurred at approximately 3:40 p.m. on June 23 at the intersection of 900 East and St George Boulevard. Emergency responders rushed to the scene shortly after the crash was reported in the busy commercial district of St. George.

First responders found at least one person injured and in need of medical attention. The victim was treated at the scene and later transported to a local hospital for further care. The current condition of those involved has not been confirmed by officials. Both police and fire crews remained on site to manage traffic and begin an investigation. The cause of the crash is still under review, and no further details have been released at this time.

We hope those injured in this accident recover quickly.

Car Accidents in Utah

St. George, UT - Injury Crash on 900 E St George BlvdThousands of motor vehicle crashes take place each year across Utah, many of them resulting in injuries. St. George, with its mix of local and visitor traffic, often sees collisions in high-traffic corridors like St George Boulevard. The Utah Department of Public Safety continues to track and report accident trends to help improve public awareness and roadway safety.

Accidents like this one can lead to a range of complications for the victims. Here’s why early intervention from a medical and legal standpoint matters:

  • Internal Injuries May Go Unnoticed: Even if you feel fine at the scene, certain injuries—like internal bleeding or organ damage—can develop silently and worsen over time. Always get checked by a doctor.
  • Pain May Increase After the Adrenaline Wears Off: You may not feel pain until hours later. This delay can make it harder to prove the injury was from the crash unless you seek care promptly.
  • Insurance Adjusters Work Quickly: Insurers often call right away to get your version of events. It’s best to wait until you’ve spoken to a lawyer before giving any formal statements.
  • Medical Bills Add Up Quickly: Ambulance rides, ER visits, diagnostics, and therapy can become overwhelming. Legal help can ensure you are not left responsible for costs someone else caused.
  • Evidence Fades Fast: Witnesses forget details, and surveillance footage can be erased. The sooner you take action, the better your case will be documented.

If you were injured in a crash, don’t delay in contacting a St. George car accident attorney. A timely consultation can protect your rights and set you on the right path toward recovering full compensation. It also ensures that key steps—like collecting evidence and evaluating your injuries—are handled properly.

At Flickinger • Boulton • Robson • Weeks, we’ve served injured clients across Utah since 1993. Our firm is entirely focused on personal injury law, and we’ve built a reputation for offering personalized, honest representation. You’ll never pay upfront fees, and our rates remain competitive—even if your case goes to trial. We work directly with each client to ensure no one gets lost in the process. Call (801) 500-4000 today for a free consultation and get the legal help you deserve.

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