Utah Truck Accident Laws
Utah gives truck accident victims 4 years to file a personal injury claim, applies a modified comparative negligence (50% bar) standard to determine how fault affects compensation, and no cap in standard truck cases (caps apply only to medical malpractice).
Statute of limitations
Utah law generally requires a personal injury lawsuit to be filed within 4 years of the accident. Missing this deadline typically bars recovery entirely, regardless of how strong the underlying case is.
Comparative and contributory negligence
Utah follows a modified comparative negligence (50% bar) rule. Under this rule, you can recover damages as long as you were 50% or less at fault; being found 51% or more at fault bars recovery entirely.
Damages
No cap in standard truck cases (caps apply only to medical malpractice).
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the deadline to file a truck accident lawsuit in Utah?+
Generally 4 years from the date of the accident.
Can I still recover damages if I was partly at fault in Utah?+
Utah applies a modified comparative negligence (50% bar) rule, which determines whether and how your fault percentage affects your compensation.