AI estimates typically work like a worksheet: you enter general details (injury type, severity, age), and the tool outputs a rough range. That can be a starting point—but it often can’t see the details that insurance adjusters and Utah attorneys rely on, such as:
- Neurological findings documented over time (not just a single diagnosis label)
- Functional limits that show up in daily living—mobility, transfers, bladder/bowel management, skin care
- Whether your treatment plan aligns with a life-care timeline (not just what happened in the emergency room)
In other words, an AI tool can’t review imaging, neurological exams, therapy progressions, and the medical reasoning that connects your accident to your long-term needs.


