Utah
ADAS Calibration Requirement — Utah (2020)
Utah passed legislation in 2020 requiring insurance companies to cover ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance Systems) calibration when the vehicle manufacturer's OEM repair procedure specifies it. This makes Utah one of the first states in the country to codify this protection.
ADAS systems include automatic emergency braking, lane-keeping assist, adaptive cruise control, and backup cameras. These systems use sensors and cameras that can fall out of calibration during a collision or during repairs. After any repair involving the front end, windshield, or suspension geometry, calibration is typically required.
ADAS calibration is now required on 28.3% of all repairable claims nationally, up from 21.8% in 2024. If your vehicle has any of these systems and your shop is not performing a post-repair scan, ask why.
If your insurer refuses to cover ADAS calibration after a covered collision or windshield replacement, you have direct standing to dispute it under Utah law. Contact Utah DOPL at 801-530-6601.