Washington, UT (March 26, 2025) – A crash with injuries was reported late Sunday evening in Washington, Utah. The incident occurred around 9:20 p.m. on March 24 near the intersection of Green Springs Drive and Buena Vista Boulevard.
Emergency crews were dispatched to the scene after receiving reports of a collision involving multiple vehicles. When officers and paramedics arrived, they found at least one individual suffering from injuries. Victims were treated at the scene before being transported to area hospitals for further medical care. The identities and conditions of those involved have not yet been made public.
The intersection was partially blocked while crews worked to assess injuries, redirect traffic, and remove the vehicles from the roadway. Investigators remained on-site for some time, collecting evidence to determine the cause of the crash.
We hope those injured in this accident recover quickly.
Car Accidents in Utah
Thousands of Utahns are injured in motor vehicle crashes each year, especially during evening hours when visibility decreases and driver fatigue sets in. In 2022, over 26,000 crashes in the state resulted in injury, many of them occurring at busy intersections, such as Green Springs Drive and Buena Vista Boulevard.

After a crash, navigating the legal and insurance aftermath can be difficult. Here are some common challenges drivers face when seeking compensation:
- Delayed Claim Processing: Insurance companies may drag out the claims process while conducting their investigation. This delay can result in unpaid bills and added financial pressure.
- Low Settlement Offers: Many insurers make quick settlement offers that fail to cover long-term medical expenses or lost income. Victims often accept these offers without realizing they’re entitled to more.
- Disputed Fault: In many cases, the other party may deny responsibility or shift blame, leaving you to defend your actions and prove your claim.
- Out-of-Network Medical Bills: After an accident, you might be taken to the nearest hospital, regardless of your insurance network. This can lead to unexpected and costly medical bills.
- Multiple Insurance Policies: When more than one driver is involved or when injuries are serious, multiple policies might be at play. Coordinating benefits between auto, health, and third-party coverage can be confusing without legal help.
- Underinsured Drivers: If the at-fault driver doesn’t have enough coverage to pay for your injuries or damages, you may have to rely on your own uninsured/underinsured motorist policy—if you have it.
If you were hurt in an accident like this, it’s vital to speak with a Washington car accident attorney quickly. The sooner you contact a legal team, the sooner you can begin building a strong case. From collecting evidence to dealing with insurers, having someone in your corner can make all the difference. Our Washington car accident attorneys are here to help you understand your rights and fight for what you’re owed.
At Flickinger • Boulton • Robson • Weeks, we have helped injured Utah residents get justice for more than three decades. Our attorneys work directly with every client, providing personal and focused legal support. There are no upfront fees, and we never collect from your PIP benefits. Our contingency fees are often lower than other firms in the state, and we’re prepared to take your case to trial if needed. Call us at (801) 500-4000 for a free consultation and start getting the support you need today.