Many people in the Kaysville area are injured in scenarios that are common across Utah—commuter accidents, intersection crashes, rear-end collisions, and slip-and-fall incidents in retail and apartment settings. Brain injuries can be invisible at first, and symptoms may evolve over days or weeks.
That’s why an AI “range” can feel reassuring but still miss key details that adjusters focus on:
- Timing: When symptoms started and whether you sought care promptly
- Consistency: Whether your medical notes and symptom reports track your real experience
- Functional impact: How your injury affects work performance, driving safety, parenting, and household tasks
- Causation evidence: Whether the medical record ties your symptoms to the crash or incident
In practice, your settlement value is rarely driven by diagnosis alone. It’s driven by how well your record tells a credible story.


