{ "@context": "https://schema.org", "@type": "FAQPage", "name": "Can I sue my warehouse employer if I slipped on spilled oil and broke my arm?", "description": "Usually no - workers' comp is exclusive; sue third parties if applicable.[1][4]", "url": "https://justworkcomplaw.com//faq/general-can-i-sue-my-warehouse-employer-if-i-slipped-on-spilled-oil-and-broke-my-arm-301", "mainEntity": [ { "@type": "Question", "name": "Can I sue my warehouse employer if I slipped on spilled oil and broke my arm?", "acceptedAnswer": { "@type": "Answer", "text": "Usually no - workers' comp is exclusive; sue third parties if applicable.[1][4]", "description": "**No, in Utah and Idaho, workers' compensation is generally your exclusive remedy against your employer for job injuries, barring gross negligence.** It provides no-fault benefits like medical care and wage replacement.[1][3] Key factors: employer violations of safety regs (e.g., UOSH in Utah) might allow third-party suits; intentional harm exceptions are rare. Preserve evidence like scene photos and reports; check for negligent equipment makers. Consult an attorney to explore all options beyond comp.[4]" } } ] }