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Lane-Blocking Wreck at MP 30 on I-15 in Washington Co., UT

Lane-Blocking Wreck at MP 30 on I-15

Washington County, UT (June 24, 2026) – A collision occurred on northbound Interstate 15 at milepost 30 in Washington County on Wednesday, June 24. The crash blocked the right lane of traffic.

Emergency crews responded to the scene after the collision was reported. Authorities had not confirmed the total number of people injured or the extent of their injuries at the time of this report. No names or additional details were available.

The Utah Highway Patrol is investigating the cause of the crash.

We hope everyone involved is safe and recovering.

What Should You Know About Filing a Crash Claim in Washington County, UT?

If you file a crash claim in Utah, the process starts with knowing what coverage applies. Utah is a no-fault state, so your personal injury protection coverage pays medical bills first. If serious injuries exceed those limits, you may file directly against the at-fault driver.

Because Washington County sits along one of southern Utah’s busiest travel corridors, crashes here can involve many vehicles. Interstate 15 connects St. George to Las Vegas and carries trucks, tourists, and commuters. High speeds and heavy traffic can make crashes more serious.

When your injuries meet Utah’s serious injury standard, a direct claim against the other driver may become possible. Serious injuries may involve permanent disability, significant scarring, or medical costs beyond the no-fault threshold. That point can shape your legal strategy.

Before too much time passes after a highway crash, it is important to protect evidence. Utah gives injured people four years from the crash date to file a claim. Skid marks fade, witnesses forget details, and dash camera footage may be erased quickly.

Even if your injuries seem manageable, some serious conditions can take time to appear. Spinal injuries, traumatic brain injuries, and nerve damage may develop slowly after a high-impact collision. A medical evaluation helps link your injuries to the crash.

While you focus on recovery after an I-15 crash, a car accident attorney can investigate the scene, gather reports, and identify responsible parties. A lawyer can also handle insurance disputes and build a strong case on your behalf.

At Cutt, Kendell & Olson Attorneys at Law, we help injured people across Washington County and throughout Utah in personal injury cases involving serious road injuries. We understand the challenges you may be facing and work to give you a clearer path forward.

If you were hurt on I-15 and want to understand what filing a claim actually involves, our team is here to walk you through it. Call Cutt, Kendell & Olson Attorneys at Law at (801) 901-3470 to talk about your situation.

Note: This post is based on information obtained from publicly available secondary sources. While we strive to ensure the accuracy of the information presented, Cutt, Kendell & Olson Attorneys At Law has not independently verified all details of the incident reported. If you notice any inaccuracies or missing information, please contact Cutt, Kendell & Olson Attorneys At Law so we can promptly review and update the content.

Disclaimer: The content of this post is provided for general informational purposes only and should not be interpreted as legal or medical advice. Reading this post does not create an attorney-client relationship with Cutt, Kendell & Olson Attorneys At Law. If you have been injured in an accident, seek appropriate medical care and consult a qualified attorney regarding your legal options. Any images included are for illustrative purposes only and do not depict the actual accident scene or individuals involved.