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June 4, 2022

Springville, UT – One Badly Injured In ATV Rollover On Meadow Bridge Dr

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Springville, UT (June 03, 2022) – One person was severely injured during an accident that caused a four-wheeler to roll over in Hobble Creek Canyon on Wednesday, June 2nd. 

A representative from the Utah County Sheriff’s Office said the incident was reported at about 9:00 p.m. in the area of Meadow Bridge Drive. 

The driver of the ATV was transported by paramedics to a local hospital with serious injuries, including possible internal bleeding. Their current condition is unknown. 

Additional details were not provided.

Our thoughts are with the injured victim and their family at this time. We hope for their full recovery.

The manufacturers of all-terrain vehicles have known for a long time that the vehicles they make have a high center of gravity, a flaw inherent in their design. This makes them prone to rollovers during accidents and certain other scenarios.  

In some situations, the vehicle’s high center of gravity, a badly designed suspension system, and brakes insufficient for the size of the vehicle can contribute to or cause a rollover accident. 

In a rollover collision, an ATV overturns onto its side or roof. Rollover accidents often take place when a driver overcorrects after dodging an object in the roadway or due to stopping unexpectedly. Rollover accidents can also be caused by problems with the vehicle’s tires.

SUV rollover accidents often leave their victims with serious injuries, such as:  

The severe nature of the above-listed injuries almost always leaves victims with expensive medical bills, an extended recovery period during which they are unable to work, and, in extreme cases, permanent disabilities that could demand a lifetime of care.  

If you were injured due to negligence, contact our vehicle rollover attorneys in Utah at (801) 451-9555 to schedule a free case evaluation.

Notes: The details and information utilized to create this post were gathered through the use of secondary sources. The details surrounding this accident have not been independently verified by the writing staff at Jardine Law Offices P.C.. These sources include but are not limited to newspaper stories, local news sources, local and state police reports, and eyewitness accounts about serious accidents that take place in Farmington and Salt Lake City, Utah. If you locate any information that is inaccurate, please contact us right away so that we can update the post with the most accurate information available. If you would like the post to be removed, please let us know and we will remove it as soon as possible. 

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