Many AI tools work by taking answers you provide (injury type, treatment timeline, work impact) and applying generalized patterns from past claims. That can create a number fast—but it often misses key elements that Utah carriers use when deciding what to offer.
In real Vernal cases, value can swing based on:
- Crash documentation (photos, witness statements, incident reports)
- Medical consistency (how quickly you were evaluated and whether symptoms are documented)
- Causation questions (whether injuries can be tied clearly to the crash)
- Fault arguments that commonly show up in disputes (lane position, speed, failure to yield, or sudden braking)
So even if the calculator gives a “reasonable range,” it’s not the same as a lawyer’s case valuation based on records.


