St George, UT (March 27, 2025) – Emergency personnel responded to a crash with injuries along East Saint George Boulevard Thursday afternoon.
The accident occurred at approximately 4:40 p.m. on March 26, along 120 East Saint George Boulevard. Local police and emergency responders arrived on the scene shortly after the incident was reported and confirmed that at least one person had suffered injuries.
Paramedics provided medical assistance to the victims at the scene before transporting the injured individuals to area hospitals for further treatment. The extent of the injuries sustained is still being assessed.
Authorities temporarily blocked portions of East Saint George Boulevard while they cleared the site and initiated their investigation into the cause of the crash. Drivers in the area experienced delays while crews worked to reopen the roadway. No additional details about the number of vehicles involved or the identities of those hurt have been released. Investigators are working to determine what led to the accident.
We hope those injured in this accident recover quickly.
Car Accidents in Utah
Car crashes continue to be a serious public safety concern throughout Utah. In 2022 alone, there were more than 61,000 motor vehicle accidents reported statewide, leading to thousands of injuries and several hundred deaths. From busy interstates to rural roads, crashes can happen anywhere and often result in significant physical, emotional, and financial hardship for those involved.

When people experience a crash, it helps to understand how different types of injuries can affect daily life. Here are a few common examples:
- Whiplash and Neck Strain: This is one of the most common crash-related injuries. Caused by the rapid back-and-forth motion of the neck, whiplash can result in lasting pain, stiffness, and reduced mobility. Some individuals may require physical therapy for weeks or months after the crash.
- Concussions and Head Trauma: Even if no impact occurs, the brain can suffer trauma from sudden motion. Symptoms may include confusion, dizziness, memory issues, and fatigue. If untreated, these symptoms can linger and cause further complications.
- Broken Bones: Arms, ribs, and legs are frequently fractured during high-impact accidents. Recovery can be lengthy and may involve surgery, physical therapy, and missed work or school time.
- Internal Injuries: Injuries to organs like the lungs, liver, or spleen may not show immediate symptoms but are often life-threatening. That’s why prompt medical evaluation after a crash is critical, even if injuries are not visible.
- Emotional Distress: Beyond physical harm, many crash survivors experience anxiety, depression, or post-traumatic stress. These mental health effects can be just as serious and deserve proper attention and care.
If you or someone you love was hurt in a crash, don’t wait to get help. Call our St George car accident attorneys today. Acting quickly can make all the difference in preserving your rights, collecting the right evidence, and starting the path toward compensation. A dedicated attorney will be there to answer your questions, manage communication with insurance companies, and provide clear direction when things feel uncertain. We’re here to make sure you are not alone in this process.
At Flickinger • Boulton • Robson • Weeks, we offer free consultations to those injured in accidents. Call our team at (801) 500-4000 to get started. Since 1993, we’ve dedicated our entire practice to helping people in Utah who have been injured. We understand how overwhelming it can be to recover physically and financially, and that’s why we don’t charge any upfront fees. Our legal team has more than 150 years of combined experience, and we work directly with clients—not through intermediaries. You deserve thoughtful, personalized legal support, and that’s what we provide. Let us review your case and help you understand what options are available. We’re ready when you are.