In and around Murray, many traumatic brain injury (TBI) claims come from situations where liability and causation can be disputed—especially when injuries are partly “invisible.” A few local fact patterns show up again and again:
- Rear-end and lane-change collisions on busy commuting corridors, where insurers may argue the impact was “minor.”
- Crashes during winter weather (ice, reduced visibility) where timing and documentation matter.
- Workplace and industrial settings in the broader Salt Lake valley, where safety procedures and incident reporting can be scrutinized.
- Apartment and retail premises where maintenance records, lighting, and warning signage become part of the dispute.
In each scenario, an AI-style estimate may look confident, but the real outcome depends on whether your medical record clearly ties your neurological symptoms to the incident.


