Traumatic brain injuries in Utah don’t usually happen in “mystery” ways. In American Fork, many cases involve predictable environments:
- Commuter traffic and merges on busy corridors where sudden braking or lane changes can lead to rear-end collisions.
- Intersection crashes where right-of-way disputes and late braking can cause head impact and whiplash-related symptoms.
- Suburban slip-and-fall incidents around residential properties, sidewalks, and shopping areas—especially when lighting, maintenance, or warnings are lacking.
- Worksite injuries in industrial and construction settings where head protection and safety procedures may be disputed.
In each scenario, the insurance company’s first move is often the same: argue the injury is minor, temporary, or unrelated to the accident. That’s why your “calculator” inputs matter—but more importantly, why your documentation matters.


