Utah Proof of Damages is a document that is used to show the amount of damages suffered in a legal action. This document is filed with the court to demonstrate that the plaintiff has suffered damages due to the defendant’s conduct. It can include documents demonstrating the types of damages suffered, such as medical bills, lost wages, property damage, and pain and suffering. There are two types of Utah Proof of Damages: statutory and non-statutory. Statutory damages are damages that are set by statute and are usually more specific than non-statutory damages. Non-statutory damages are those that are determined by the court and may include items such as emotional distress, humiliation, and loss of reputation.