In Draper, accident facts often depend on traffic conditions—timing at intersections, visibility, road design, and how quickly vehicles react in dense suburban flow. When you plug information into an AI tool, it can only use what you enter. It can’t see the police report details, confirm fault, or evaluate how your injuries line up with treatment records.
That’s why a calculator is best viewed as a starting point, not a prediction of what insurance will pay. The same type of injury can produce very different results depending on:
- whether liability is clearly supported by evidence
- whether your medical timeline matches what was reported early on
- how insurers characterize the cause (including arguments about speed, lane position, or “failure to maintain control”)
- whether you had documented restrictions at work or in daily activities


