AI tools can be helpful when you’re overwhelmed and need a quick “ballpark” to organize your questions. In practice, though, the results often miss the realities that matter most in Draper cases:
- Crash and impact context: Side-impact and rear-end collisions common on suburban commuting corridors can produce different injury mechanisms than other accident types.
- Evidence quality: Dashcam availability, intersection lighting, and whether witnesses are identified quickly can affect what insurance accepts.
- Proving future needs: Spinal cord injuries frequently require long-term planning. AI outputs rarely reflect the specific functional limits documented in your medical record.
An estimate may suggest a range, but it can’t evaluate what Utah insurers will demand to take a serious settlement position.


