Weber County, UT (April 15, 2025) – A crash resulting in injuries took place on Sunday afternoon in Weber County. Emergency responders were called to the scene at 250 North Maple Street at approximately 5:13 p.m. on April 13. Upon arrival, officials discovered that at least one person had been hurt and required medical attention.
Fire and rescue crews worked to assess the injured, assist with vehicle removal, and secure the area for investigation. Victims were treated at the crash site and later taken to local hospitals for further care. Traffic in the area was affected as crews worked to manage the aftermath of the incident and gather information. Authorities are continuing to investigate the events that led to the collision and have not yet released further details.
We hope those injured in this accident recover quickly.
Car Accidents in Utah
Throughout Utah, motor vehicle collisions occur every day, affecting families in both urban and rural counties. In 2022, over 26,000 crashes led to injuries, and many of those incidents happened in areas like Weber County. While no two crashes are alike, many victims face similar struggles—especially when it comes to what happens immediately after the accident.
In the hours and days that follow a crash, it’s important to be aware of what steps to take. Here are some critical first actions to consider:
- Seek Medical Care Immediately: Even if injuries seem minor, it’s essential to get checked by a medical professional. Some injuries, like concussions or internal trauma, may not present symptoms right away. Quick treatment also helps document your condition for any future claims.
- Contact Law Enforcement: A police report creates an official record of the crash. This documentation can become an important part of any insurance claim or legal case that follows, especially if fault is disputed.
- Take Photos and Gather Evidence: If safe to do so, take photos of the vehicles, road conditions, and any visible injuries. Collect contact information from witnesses and other drivers. This evidence can help support your version of events down the road.
- Notify Your Insurance Company: Promptly report the accident to your insurer but be cautious about making recorded statements. Insurance adjusters may try to minimize your compensation—do not feel pressured to accept any settlement without legal advice.
- Track All Expenses and Symptoms: Keep a detailed record of all costs, from medical bills to lost work time, and note how you feel day-to-day. These records help demonstrate the full impact of the crash on your life and well-being.
If you were injured, now is the time to reach out to a Weber County car accident attorney who can advocate for your recovery. From filing claims to holding negligent drivers accountable, an attorney can manage the legal process so you can focus on healing. Delaying action can make it harder to build a strong case and recover the compensation you deserve.
At Flickinger • Boulton • Robson • Weeks, we know how overwhelming a crash can feel. Our Weber County car accident attorneys provide personalized support at every stage. You’ll never pay upfront, and you’ll work directly with an attorney—not an assistant. Our rates are consistently lower than most other firms, and we won’t raise them if your case goes to trial. With more than 30 years of experience helping Utah families, we’re ready to stand by your side. Call us at (801) 500-4000 for your free consultation today.