In Cottonwood Heights, many traumatic brain injury cases begin the same way: an accident, an ER visit, and then a slow reveal of symptoms—headaches, dizziness, trouble concentrating, sleep disruption, irritability, and memory issues.
That pattern creates a problem for AI calculators: they often assume the same reporting and treatment rhythm for everyone. In real life, people may:
- delay follow-up because they’re managing work and family around Utah schedules
- have “on and off” symptoms that make documentation feel inconsistent
- experience cognitive strain that makes it harder to track dates and appointments accurately
- face disputes when insurers point to other common contributors (stress, migraines, sleep issues)
A good settlement evaluation has to match your story to medical evidence and explain why your symptoms are tied to the incident—not to a generic diagnosis label.


