In Farmington, many serious injuries begin as “I felt okay at first.” Then pain escalates within days—sometimes after you’ve tried to keep up with work, school drop-offs, errands, or shifts.
That pattern matters legally because insurers commonly argue:
- the symptoms started too late to be from the crash,
- the injury wasn’t severe enough to require the course of treatment you pursued,
- or your condition is unrelated.
A strong claim in Farmington focuses on a clean timeline:
- what you felt immediately after the incident,
- when you sought medical care,
- what your providers recorded about range of motion, neurologic symptoms, and functional limits,
- and whether treatment matched the progression of your complaints.
If you’re considering an AI neck/back injury intake tool or “digital legal helper,” treat it as an organizer—not as a substitute for legal strategy that fits Utah deadlines and the specific evidence in your case.


