When someone is diagnosed with a spinal cord injury, costs can begin immediately—emergency treatment, imaging, follow-up specialists, and the first wave of therapy. But settlement discussions often move slowly because insurers wait on evidence about:
- the injury’s severity and neurological findings
- the expected path of recovery or decline
- the long-term care and equipment needs
AI tools can seem like a shortcut because they generate a range quickly. In South Jordan—where many residents rely on getting to work, school, and appointments on tight schedules—those fast answers can be emotionally compelling. Still, an AI output is not the same thing as how value is proven in a Utah claim.


