AI tools may ask for inputs like diagnosis, treatment dates, and symptom categories, then return a number or range. The problem is that TBI value in Utah depends heavily on proof quality and timeline clarity—and those details are often exactly what a calculator can’t verify.
For Pleasant Grove residents, common gaps we see include:
- Delayed or fragmented follow-up after the initial emergency visit (sometimes because symptoms seemed mild at first)
- Inconsistent symptom reporting (especially when headaches, sleep disruption, or brain fog come and go)
- Missing “functional impact” documentation, like missed shifts at work, inability to concentrate, or help needed at home
- Unclear incident documentation, such as incomplete reports after a rear-end collision or a head strike during a fall
AI can’t weigh those issues the way an adjuster or attorney will. It can’t confirm imaging results, interpret medical notes, or assess whether causation is supported.


