Kaysville, UT (June 25, 2026) – A 16-year-old girl suffered serious injuries after a vehicle rollover on northbound Interstate 15 in Kaysville, Utah, on Wednesday, June 24. The crash happened near a rest area on the northbound lanes of the highway.
According to authorities, the vehicle rolled over, ejecting the passenger onto the left side of the road. The 16-year-old male driver crossed the roadway, reached her, and brought her back to the right shoulder.
Officials reported the girl in serious condition after the crash. The driver also sustained injuries, though authorities said they were not life-threatening.
No names were released at the time of this report. The Utah Highway Patrol continues to investigate what caused the rollover.
We hope both teens make a full and steady recovery.
Can a Passenger File a Claim After a Rollover in Kaysville, UT?
Yes, an injured passenger may be able to file a personal injury claim after a rollover in Kaysville, UT. Passengers are rarely responsible for causing the crash. A claim may involve the driver’s insurance, the passenger’s coverage, or other available policies.
Utah’s no-fault insurance system usually requires personal injury protection coverage to pay initial medical costs after a crash. However, serious injuries may allow a direct claim outside the no-fault system. Which path applies depends on the injuries, bills, and facts.
In Kaysville, northbound Interstate 15 runs through a busy Davis County corridor connecting Salt Lake City, Layton, Ogden, and nearby communities. The rest area stretch sees steady commuter and long-distance traffic. Highway-speed rollovers can cause severe injuries.
Ejection injuries are especially serious because the passenger loses the protection of the vehicle. These crashes can cause head, neck, back, and spinal injuries that need urgent medical care. Recovery may involve hospital treatment, therapy, and long-term support.
Since minors cannot handle injury claims on their own, a parent or guardian acts on the teen’s behalf. Utah law may give injured minors more time to bring certain claims. Families should still act early to protect evidence.
When a teen passenger suffers serious injuries in a rollover, a car accident lawyer can review coverage, handle insurance calls, and build a claim around the full impact of the injuries.
An attorney can also explain how Utah’s no-fault rules apply. Early legal help protects your options.
Our team at Cutt, Kendell & Olson Attorneys at Law helps injured passengers and families across Davis County and throughout Utah after serious rollover crashes.
We guide you through each step of the claims process, deal with insurance companies, and work to protect your recovery.
If your child was hurt as a passenger in a rollover and you want to understand what legal options may be available, our team is ready to help. You can reach Cutt, Kendell & Olson Attorneys at Law at (801) 901-3470 to talk about your case.
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