Taylorsville, UT (July 21, 2025) – A two-car collision was reported in Taylorsville on Saturday, July 19, just before 5:00 p.m. The crash occurred at the intersection of 3100 West and 5400 South, drawing a response from local emergency services.
Initial reports indicate that at least one person sustained injuries in the accident. Emergency responders provided on-site medical assistance and arranged for transport to a nearby hospital. The severity of the injuries has not yet been disclosed. Both vehicles involved appeared to have sustained moderate damage, and crews worked to remove them from the intersection to restore traffic flow. Authorities have not released additional details regarding the cause of the crash or whether any citations were issued. An investigation remains ongoing.
We send our best wishes to those involved and hope for a full recovery.
Car Accidents in Utah
Each year in Utah, thousands of crashes occur—many of them at intersections like the one in Taylorsville. These areas are especially dangerous due to turning vehicles, changing signals, and cross traffic. According to state crash data, intersection-related accidents make up a significant portion of all injury-related collisions.
In the aftermath of a crash, there are several essential steps that victims should take to protect themselves legally and financially:
- Seek Immediate Medical Attention: Even if you feel okay, internal injuries or concussions may not show symptoms right away. Early care ensures your safety and strengthens any future legal claim.
- Report the Crash: Always contact the police to file an official report. This documentation is critical for insurance purposes and can support your side of the story if a dispute arises.
- Gather Evidence at the Scene: Photos of the crash site, damage to both vehicles, road signs, and any visible injuries can help confirm what happened.
- Speak with Witnesses: If others saw the crash, ask for their contact information. Their unbiased accounts can be key if liability is questioned.
- Notify Your Insurance Company: Inform them of the crash as soon as possible, but be cautious about giving recorded statements before consulting an attorney.
- Track All Expenses: Keep receipts and records of all related costs, including medical bills, car repairs, and lost wages.
If you were injured in this Taylorsville accident, speaking with a car accident attorney right away can protect your rights. An attorney can guide you through the legal process, negotiate with insurers, and help ensure you get the compensation you deserve.
At Flickinger • Boulton • Robson • Weeks, we’ve spent over 30 years helping Utah victims recover from serious accidents. Our clients receive direct access to experienced attorneys, not just assistants or staff. We offer straightforward pricing with no upfront costs, and we don’t charge anything unless we win your case. Whether you’re pursuing a settlement or preparing for trial, our team is here to support you. Call us at (801) 500-4000 today to schedule your free consultation.