Utah Code § 78B-3-106

Death of a person -- Suit by heir or personal representative
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(1) Except as provided in Title 34A, Chapter 2, Workers' Compensation Act, when the death
of a person is caused by the wrongful act or neglect of another, his heirs, or his personal
representatives for the benefit of his heirs, may maintain an action for damages against the
person causing the death, or, if the person is employed by another person who is responsible
for his conduct, then against the other person.
(2) If the adult person has a guardian at the time of his death, only one action may be maintained
for the person's injury or death.
(3) The action may be brought by either the personal representatives of the adult deceased
person, for the benefit of the person's heirs, or by the guardian for the benefit of the heirs, as
defined in Section 78B-3-105.

(4) In every action under this section and Section 78B-3-105 damages may be given as under all
the circumstances of the case may be just.

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