In many head-injury claims, the dispute isn’t whether you were hurt—it’s whether the accident caused the ongoing brain-related symptoms. That becomes especially important when:
- Symptoms appear after the initial incident (delayed onset is common with concussions)
- Treatment is intermittent due to work schedules or difficulty finding specialists
- There’s another possible explanation (migraines, stress, prior injuries)
For Utah cases, documentation and timing carry real weight. Insurers typically look for a consistent story in the medical record: what happened, what symptoms you reported, what clinicians observed, and how your condition changed over time.
AI outputs can’t verify the gaps or fill them. If an AI calculator assumes a clean medical timeline but your records show delays, the estimate may be misleading.


