Utah Strict liability is a legal doctrine that holds a person or entity legally accountable for injuries or damage caused by their strictly prohibited activities. It is an important concept in the state of Utah, where strict liability is imposed on those who cause harm through activities that are deemed illegal. There are two main types of Utah Strict Liability: criminal strict liability and civil strict liability. Criminal strict liability is imposed when a person or entity is found to have committed an illegal act, regardless of whether they knew their actions were wrong. Civil strict liability is imposed when a person or entity is found to have caused harm through an act that is not necessarily illegal, but that is still deemed to be a violation of the law. In both cases, an injured party may seek damages for the harm caused by the violation of the law.