{ "@context": "https://schema.org", "@type": "FAQPage", "name": "I slipped and fell at work in Salt Lake City yesterday, what do I do right now?", "description": "Report to employer immediately in writing and see a doctor—Utah requires notification within 180 days but delays risk denial.[1]", "url": "https://justworkcomplaw.com//faq/general-i-slipped-and-fell-at-work-in-salt-lake-city-yesterday-what-do-i-do-right-now-76", "mainEntity": [ { "@type": "Question", "name": "I slipped and fell at work in Salt Lake City yesterday, what do I do right now?", "acceptedAnswer": { "@type": "Answer", "text": "Report to employer immediately in writing and see a doctor—Utah requires notification within 180 days but delays risk denial.[1]", "description": "**Report the injury to your employer immediately, ideally in writing, and seek medical attention.** In Utah, you must notify your employer within 180 days, but sooner protects your claim; employers then have 7 days to report to their insurer.[1] Key factors: Document how, when, and where it happened; get a doctor's report (Form 123); avoid signing anything without review. Go to a doctor, keep records of everything, and consider consulting a workers' comp attorney before talking to insurance. This safeguards your benefits under Utah law." } } ] }