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Road Worker Injured in Brian Head Auto-Pedestrian Crash


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Road Worker Injured in Brian Head Auto-Pedestrian Crash

A construction worker sustained injuries after being struck by a vehicle near Brian Head on Thursday.


The incident was reported around 11:30 a.m. on state Route 143 near mile marker 11, outside Brian Head.


The worker, who was controlling traffic with a stop sign, was allegedly hit by a passing Chevrolet Silverado pickup truck.


Utah State Route143 was shut down in both directions for about 30 to 45 minutes while troopers conducted an investigation on the Brian Head crash.


The injured worker was allegedly transported to a local hospital by a Gold Cross Ambulance crew. Responding to the incident were deputies from Brian Head Town Marshal's Office, personnel from the Utah Department of Transportation and Brian Head Fire Department.


This information is based on preliminary details provided by law enforcement and may not encompass the full extent of the findings.


Read the full article at St. George News.


Auto-Pedestrian Accidents like these can be traumatic and life-altering experiences. In such challenging times, having the right legal representation becomes crucial for ensuring the rights of you and your loved ones are protected. If you or someone you know has recently suffered injuries in an auto-pedestrian accident like this in Utah, Eaton Injury Law is ready to provide the support and legal expertise you need during this challenging time. As a dedicated car accident law firm in Utah, Eaton Injury Law brings a wealth of experience and a compassionate approach to every case. For a free consultation, reach out to Eaton Injury Law at 385-333-7711, or email legalteam@eatonlawgroup.com for professional guidance and representation.



Note: Our firm utilized outside sources when creating this post. We have not independently verified the facts regarding this accident. If you find information that is incorrect, contact Eaton Injury Law immediately so that we correct the post to reflect the most accurate information available about the accident. This post can be removed upon request.  


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