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One Killed in Three-Vehicle Crash on 1900 W in Roy, UT

One Killed in Three-Vehicle Crash on 1900 W in Roy, UT

Roy, UT (May 29, 2026) – One person was killed in a three-vehicle crash near 1900 West and 4750 South in Roy. The crash prompted a full closure of 1900 West between 4800 South and 4400 South while investigators worked the scene.

The Weber Metro CRASH team responded to investigate the circumstances surrounding the collision. TheĀ Utah Department of Transportation said the road closure was estimated to remain in place for several hours, with a projected clearance time of approximately 12:24 a.m., subject to change.

The person killed has not been publicly identified. No details about what led up to the accident or the condition of others involved were confirmed.

The investigation into the collision remains active.

We extend our sincere condolences to the family and loved ones of the person killed.

How Long Do You Have to File a Claim After a Fatal Crash in Roy, UT?

In Utah, the deadline to file a personal injury or wrongful death claim is generally four years from the date of the crash for personal injury and two years for wrongful death. These are among the most critical deadlines a surviving family member or injured person will face.

In the case you miss this deadline, it typically means losing the right to pursue any compensation at all, regardless of how clear the other party's fault may be. For anyone affected by a serious or fatal crash, understanding these timelines and acting within them is essential.

While four years may seem like a generous window, multi-vehicle crashes involve complex liability questions that take time to untangle. When three vehicles are involved, fault may be shared among multiple drivers, and establishing each party's degree of responsibility requires evidence that can disappear quickly.

Utah follows a modified comparative fault rule, which means an injured person can recover compensation as long as they are found to be less than 50 percent at fault for the crash. The compensation available can include medical expenses, lost income, and pain and suffering.

In wrongful death cases, families can pursue compensation for the loss of the deceased person's financial support and companionship. To act before the deadline also gives a wrongful death attorney time to negotiate effectively rather than rushing a claim under time pressure.

For families who lost someone in Utah and want to understand how much time they have, our team can explain to you these conditions. At Cutt, Kendell & Olson Attorneys, we can analyze your case and help you understand what legal paths could be suitable to you.

Contact Cutt, Kendell & Olson Attorneys at Law at (801) 901-3470. We are available to solve your doubts.

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.

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