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Injured at Work in Lehi, Utah? Free Workers' Comp Calculator.

Lehi is the heart of Silicon Slopes — but construction, warehouse, and service-industry injuries happen every day. Our free calculator estimates your Utah workers' comp benefits in 5 minutes using current 2026 Labor Commission rates. No credit card. No signup.

66.67%
of Average Weekly Wage paid as TTD
312
Weeks of PPD benefits available
180 days
to report your injury (Utah deadline)
5 min
to estimate your case value

🏭 Common Workplace Injuries in Lehi

Lehi has a strong base in tech (Silicon Slopes — Adobe, Domo, Pluralsight, Ancestry), construction, data centers, warehouse/logistics, food service. The most common workers' compensation claims in Utah County involve:

  • Construction injuries — falls, lifting injuries, struck-by accidents
  • Repetitive trauma — carpal tunnel, herniated discs, rotator cuff injuries
  • Vehicle accidents — for delivery drivers, trades workers, sales reps
  • Manufacturing injuries — machinery, chemical exposure, slip and fall
  • Healthcare worker injuries — patient handling, needlestick, exposure

⚖️ Where Utah Cases Are Heard

Workers' compensation claims in Utah are administered by the Utah Labor Commission, Industrial Accidents Division, not the regular state courts. The process is:

  • Step 1 — Notify employer within 180 days
  • Step 2 — Employer files a First Report of Injury
  • Step 3 — Insurance carrier accepts or denies
  • Step 4 — If denied, file Application for Hearing within 1 year
  • Step 5 — Mediation, then formal hearing if needed

Local court: Utah Labor Commission, Industrial Accidents Division (Salt Lake City).

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What benefits is a Lehi injured worker entitled to?

Under Utah Code Title 34A, Chapter 2, an injured worker may be entitled to four categories of benefits, depending on the case:

1. Lost Wage Benefits (TTD / TPD)

If your injury keeps you out of work, Utah pays Temporary Total Disability (TTD) at 66.67% of your Average Weekly Wage, capped at the State Average Weekly Wage. If you return to work but earn less because of restrictions, you may qualify for Temporary Partial Disability (TPD).

2. Permanent Partial Disability (PPD)

Once your condition stabilizes, your treating physician assigns an impairment rating. Utah PPD is calculated as: impairment % × 312 weeks × benefit rate. Most Lehi cases settle here. The CVR calculator computes this automatically.

3. Medical Benefits

Workers' compensation pays 100% of authorized medical care related to the injury — no deductibles, no copays. This includes doctor visits, surgery, physical therapy, prescriptions, and prosthetics. You also get reimbursed for medical mileage.

4. Permanent Total Disability (PTD)

If you cannot return to any work due to the injury, you may qualify for PTD — weekly benefits paid for life. Utah law also has statutory PTD for permanent loss of both hands, both eyes, both legs, or any combination thereof.

Workers' Comp Questions from Lehi Workers

Yes — repetitive injury claims (carpal tunnel, neck, back, eyes) are covered under Utah workers' comp. You need a doctor to document that the injury was caused by your job duties. Reporting must happen within 180 days of the date you knew (or should have known) the injury was work-related.

All Utah cases go to the Utah Labor Commission, Industrial Accidents Division in Salt Lake City. You can file online or by mail. There is no local Lehi filing office.

Construction is one of Utah's highest-injury industries. Same process: see a doctor (tell them it's a work injury), report in writing within 180 days, and use our calculator to estimate the case value before negotiating.

Utah requires almost all employers with 1+ employees to carry workers' comp. If they didn't, you can still file with the Utah Labor Commission and the state's Uninsured Employers Fund may pay your benefits, then go after the employer.

No — any Utah workers' comp attorney can handle a Lehi case (they all file in Salt Lake City). Use our attorney directory to find vetted Utah workers' comp counsel.

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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.