Thompson Springs, UT (July 23, 2022) – A fatal single-car accident took place on Friday, July 22nd on US-70 in Grand County.
The incident occurred at about 8:30 a.m. near mile marker 187 in the area of Thompson Springs.
According to officers from the Utah Highway Patrol, a Nissan Sentra was traveling westbound when, for reasons still under investigation, the driver lost control of the vehicle, struck a roadside barrier, and overturned.
One of the vehicle’s occupants, an adult male thought to be in his 70s, was thrown from the vehicle and died at the scene.
We would like to offer our deepest condolences to the family of the deceased victim at this time.
Motor vehicle crashes commonly leave their victims with severe, debilitating, and even potentially fatal injuries. A collapsed or punctured lung, severe internal bleeding, cracked ribs, and damage to internal organs are just a few of the serious injuries that can be caused by vehicle collisions.
The most common types of injuries that are often the result of a Utah car accident include back injuries, which are a relatively normal byproduct of auto collisions and can vary from spinal cord damage and nerve damage to paralysis and death. Crash victims might also encounter numbness, tingling, or pain in their hands, legs, feet, and arms for the remainder of their lives.
Head injuries are another critical collision-related injury. Vehicle occupants, even ones who are wearing their seat belts properly, can smack their heads on the dashboard or the steering column, or be hit in the face with an airbag as it deploys.
The extreme force of the blast can cause whiplash, concussions, and other, far more serious damage, such as traumatic brain injury. Victims might be subjected to a decrease in their cognitive abilities, disorientation, loss of or damage to their hearing, and loss of or damage to their vision.
The number one injury associated with car crashes is whiplash. Whiplash is the result of the sudden and extreme back and forth motion of the neck and/or head, causing tearing, straining, and other injuries to the ligaments, tendons, and muscles. The severity of a whiplash injury can vary wildly from relatively trivial to quite extreme. In some cases, victims undergo vocal cord paralysis following an incident.
A practiced attorney from Jardine Law Offices P.C. will be able to advise you on whether or not your case is being treated fairly.
After being harmed in a vehicle accident that you did not cause, contact our Utah personal injury attorneys at (801) 350-3506 to schedule an appointment for a complimentary case review and find out how we can help you.
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