Why state law matters
A medical malpractice matter in Utah can involve state-specific deadlines, notice rules, expert requirements, damage rules, and court procedures.
Do not rely on a general website to calculate a deadline. Ask a licensed attorney to review the dates, records, and jurisdiction immediately.
What to prepare before calling
- Dates of treatment, injury discovery, later diagnosis, and death if applicable.
- Facility and provider names, departments, and locations.
- Complete records requested and records still missing.
- Current injuries, disability, bills, work loss, and future care needs.
- Any complaint filed with a medical board, hospital, or insurer.
Questions for local counsel
- What deadline rules could apply in Utah?
- Is a certificate, affidavit, notice, or expert review required before filing?
- Are there damage caps or special rules for public hospitals?
- What expert specialty would likely need to review the care?
- How are fees and case costs handled in writing?
Official resources to check
Use the ABA legal help directory to locate lawyer-referral and licensing resources. Use the FSMB state medical board directory for physician board contacts and complaint links.
A medical board complaint is not the same as a civil lawsuit for compensation, but it may help identify the correct regulatory agency.