In Utah, injury claims usually rise or fall on evidence: medical records, timelines, and proof that the accident caused (not just coincided with) your symptoms. That’s especially true for traumatic brain injuries, where the most significant effects—sleep disruption, memory issues, headaches, mood changes—may not look dramatic on a scan.
Whether your injury occurred in a rear-end crash, a pedestrian or crosswalk incident, a slip-and-fall near a retail area, or a sports-related collision, insurers often focus on:
- When symptoms started and whether you sought care promptly
- Whether follow-up treatment matched the symptoms you described
- How long symptoms persisted and what changed over time
- Whether the impact affected work performance and daily functioning
An AI-style calculator can organize inputs, but it can’t verify the quality of your records or interpret how adjusters evaluate credibility.


