St. George, UT (May 21, 2026) – A motorcycle and a vehicle were involved in a crash with reported injuries near 600 South Bluff Street in St. George. St George Police and emergency units responded to the scene following the collision.
No details about the number of people hurt or the severity of any injuries were confirmed in the initial report on the accident. Drivers in the area were reminded to move over for emergency vehicles at the scene.
The investigation into the collision is ongoing.
We hope everyone hurt receives the care they need and recovers fully.
Time Limits to File a Crash Injury Claim in St. George, UT
In Utah, the deadline to file a personal injury claim after a vehicle crash is generally four years from the date of the collision. This window, which is known as the statute of limitations, applies to most crash-related injury claims between private parties. Missing this deadline can bar a hurt person from recovering anything, regardless of how strong their case might otherwise be.
Motorcyclists that share lanes with passenger vehicles, commercial trucks, and delivery vans are far more vulnerable than other road users when a collision occurs. Well-traveled roads in St George, including Red Cliffs Drive and the stretch of Bluff Street approaching the I-15 interchange, present similar risks.
Four years may sound like a generous window, but waiting too long can significantly weaken a claim. Witness memories fade, surveillance footage is overwritten, and vehicle damage is repaired or discarded.
Insurance companies also tend to treat claims filed close to the deadline with greater scrutiny. For motorcyclists facing serious injuries, beginning the legal process early allows a motorcycle accident attorney to gather evidence while it is still available and build a stronger foundation for the claim.
There are also exceptions that can shorten the standard four-year window. Claims that involve government-owned vehicles or public road conditions, for example, may carry much shorter notice requirements. An attorney can clarify which deadlines apply to a specific situation and what steps to take to stay within them.
If you were hurt in a motorcycle crash or a similar collision in Utah, Cutt, Kendell & Olson Attorneys at Law is available to help you explore your options.
Call Utah, Cutt, Kendell & Olson Attorneys at Law at (801) 901-3470 to speak with our team about your situation and what steps may be available to you going forward.
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