AI tools can be helpful for sorting information, but they can’t see the real-world details that drive value in a TBI claim. In Roy, adjusters often focus on whether the accident story, medical documentation, and symptom timeline line up.
An AI calculator may ask for things like diagnosis, treatment dates, and symptom severity. But it can’t:
- confirm what objective testing showed (when available)
- evaluate whether your symptoms were consistently documented after the incident
- weigh how Utah insurers and adjusters scrutinize causation and credibility
- account for gaps caused by cognitive impairment (for example, missed follow-ups you didn’t understand at the time)
A better way to think about an AI estimate in Roy is as a starter checklist: it can point you toward what evidence you may be missing—while your attorney builds the actual claim strategy around medical proof and liability.


