St. George, UT (September 20, 2022) – One person sustained non-critical injuries during a rollover accident in St. George on Monday, September 19th when a pick-up truck took out several yards of fencing and halted traffic for about an hour as responders worked the scene.
At about 10:00 a.m., police and emergency responders were requested to the scene of a single-vehicle rollover on Red Cliffs Drive in the area of 2000 East. Reports indicate that a Chevrolet pick-up truck had narrowly missed striking a tree and rolled down an embankment landing on its side in someone’s front yard, entangled in their chain-link fence.
One of the vehicle occupants was transported in non-critical condition following the incident.
Fire crews on the scene initiated cleanup procedures for a fuel leak. which also caused it to be dangerous to operate the rescue equipment the situation called for.
Our thoughts are with the injured victim and their family at this time. We hope for their full recovery.
Pursuing economic recovery for damages can be somewhat difficult when you were not the driver in a vehicle collision. When you are a passenger, and the vehicle you are riding in is involved in a crash, there are a few options available to you as you seek compensation for your injuries.
In Utah, state law requires every vehicle insurance policy to carry a minimum of $3,000 in personal injury protection coverage for every passenger in every accident. This PIP coverage is derived from the insurance policy on the vehicle. In the event that the passenger has not recovered by the time the PIP runs out, they will then have a bodily injury claim against the negligent driver.
Regardless of the circumstance, Personal Injury Protection will be used first and will cover at least the initial $3,000 of medical costs for each passenger in every collision.
When it comes to financial recovery, you should always turn to the insurer of the vehicle you were riding in when the accident occurred, no matter if you were the owner and driver of the vehicle, you borrowed the vehicle and were driving it, or you were a passenger in a vehicle driven by the owner or the person who borrowed it.
After being injured in a vehicle crash that was not your fault, contact a Utah personal injury attorney at Jardine Law Offices P.C. by calling (801) 350-3506 to schedule a free case review and learn how we can help you.
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