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Hurt at Work in Utah?
See What Your Case Is Really Worth

Get an instant, free estimate of your Utah workers' compensation benefits — built on the official 2026 Utah Labor Commission rates. No credit card. No lawyer fees. No signup required to start.

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Hurt at Work? Here's What to Do — In Order.

Most injured workers in Utah lose money simply because they didn't know the steps. Here's the playbook.

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Get medical care immediately

Tell the doctor your injury happened at work. The medical record is the foundation of your case. In Utah you generally have the right to choose your own doctor for workers' comp.

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Report it to your employer

Notify your supervisor in writing within 180 days — Utah law requires it. Keep a copy. If your employer refuses to file, you can file directly with the Utah Labor Commission.

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Calculate what you're owed

Before signing anything, find out what your case is actually worth. Use our free calculator to estimate lost wages (TTD), permanent disability (PPD), and medical reimbursement.

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Don't sign the first offer

Insurance companies make money when you settle low. Compare any offer to your CVR estimate. If it's lower, you have leverage to negotiate — or to bring in an attorney.

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Get matched with an attorney (free)

If your claim is denied or low-balled, a Utah workers' comp attorney works on contingency — no fee unless you win. We'll match you with a vetted local attorney at no cost.

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Get the settlement you deserve

With the right numbers and the right help, Utah workers recover an average 3.4× more than those who navigate the system alone. Knowledge is the leverage.

▶ HOW IT WORKS

Watch how CVR helps injured Utah workers get fair settlements.

See the exact step-by-step process: input your injury info, get a benefit estimate based on official Utah rates, and decide your next move with confidence.

  • Real-life Utah injury examples
  • Plain-English explanation of TTD, PPD, PTD
  • Insider tips insurance adjusters won't share
💰 FREE CALCULATOR

Find out what your Utah case is worth — in 5 minutes.

Enter a few details about your injury and wages. Our calculator instantly applies current Utah workers' compensation formulas — including TTD, PPD, medical reimbursement, and travel — and gives you a clear estimate.

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Every type of Utah workers' comp case — covered.

Click any type to watch a 60-second explainer video that breaks down exactly what you're owed.

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Industrial Accident

A single workplace event — a fall, lifting injury, machinery accident, or being struck by an object.

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Repetitive Injury

Damage from repeated motion — carpal tunnel, herniated discs, shoulder tears, tendinitis.

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Harmful Exposure

Illness or disease from workplace chemicals, dust, fumes, biological hazards, or toxic substances.

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Permanent Total Disability

An injury so severe you cannot return to any work. Utah law provides ongoing weekly benefits for life.

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Death Benefits

When a worker dies from a workplace injury or exposure, surviving spouse and children may qualify for benefits.

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Our calculator walks you through it. Just answer a few simple questions and we'll classify your case automatically.

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❓ INJURED WORKER FAQ

The questions every Utah worker asks — answered.

Real answers about your rights under Utah workers' compensation law (Utah Code §34A-2). For specific legal advice, talk to a licensed Utah attorney.

Not always — but if your claim is denied, the insurance company is offering a low settlement, or you have a serious injury (PPD or PTD), an attorney typically recovers significantly more than workers who go alone. Most Utah workers' comp attorneys work on contingency: no fee unless you win, capped at 25% by Utah law.

Your case value depends on four pieces: lost wages (TTD = 66.67% of your average weekly wage), permanent disability rating (PPD = impairment % × 312 weeks × benefit rate), medical bills, and travel reimbursement. The CVR calculator runs all four for you using current 2026 Utah Labor Commission rates.

You can file directly with the Utah Labor Commission's Industrial Accidents Division — your employer cannot stop you. Statistically, 67% of denied claims succeed when properly reviewed. It is also illegal under Utah law for an employer to retaliate against you for filing a workers' comp claim.

No. Utah law (§34A-2-114) makes retaliation for filing a workers' comp claim illegal. If your employer fires, demotes, or harasses you for filing, you may have an additional retaliation case beyond the workers' comp claim itself.

You must notify your employer within 180 days of the injury. To file a formal claim with the Utah Labor Commission, you generally have 1 year from the injury (or last benefit payment). Don't wait — late reports are the #1 reason claims get denied.

The Quick Calculator is genuinely free — no credit card needed. You can optionally pay for a full PDF report with detailed citations, or get matched (free) with a vetted Utah workers' comp attorney. We earn a referral fee from attorneys who pay for premium directory placement; that doesn't affect what you pay (always $0).

Don't sign anything until you know what your case is worth.

Insurance companies bank on injured workers not knowing the numbers. Take 5 minutes. Get your real estimate. Decide from a position of strength.

Disclaimer: CVR provides estimates based on Utah statutory formulas and is not legal advice. Results vary based on individual circumstances. Consult a licensed Utah workers' compensation attorney for guidance specific to your case.