Many online calculators generate a rough range using simplified inputs. That can be helpful for orientation, but it often falls short for Logan injury claims because real settlement value depends on details that an AI tool typically can’t verify—such as:
- Whether the incident involved commuter traffic patterns (rear-end impacts, sudden lane changes, glare/road conditions during seasonal driving)
- How quickly symptoms were recorded and treated after the event
- The functional limitations that show up in real life—transfers, mobility, bowel/bladder care, and home safety needs
- Whether Utah medical records clearly connect the neurologic injury to the event, rather than leaving gaps that insurers can exploit
In other words: an AI estimate may suggest a number, but the case’s “why” and “how” are what typically drive whether insurers accept the severity and future-care needs.


