AI tools usually work by asking for details—injury type, treatment timeline, and time missed from work—and then applying generalized patterns from other cases. That can be helpful for planning, but it often breaks down when your situation doesn’t match the “typical” input.
For Pleasant View riders, a few real-world factors frequently cause the AI “range” to miss the mark:
- Delayed symptom reporting after a collision (common with concussion-like symptoms or soft-tissue injuries)
- Gaps in treatment due to scheduling, transportation, or wait times
- Disputes about fault where intersection visibility or lane positioning is contested
- Work impacts tied to Utah’s commute-heavy lifestyles and physically demanding jobs
An AI calculator may not fully account for those case-specific details—especially if your medical records and crash evidence aren’t complete.


