Many TBI claims don’t fail because the injury “isn’t real.” They struggle because of common breakdowns that happen in day-to-day Utah cases:
- Delayed or inconsistent treatment after an accident (especially when symptoms start mild and evolve).
- Gaps in symptom reporting—which insurers may frame as “not serious” or “not connected.”
- Work-impact documentation issues, like vague statements about missed work, reduced duties, or inability to handle concentration-heavy tasks.
- Conflicting accounts of the incident, such as disputes about speed, visibility, lighting, or whether a hazard existed long enough to be noticed.
An AI tool can’t fix those gaps. What it can do is help you spot what’s missing—so your lawyer can close the evidentiary holes before the insurer uses them against you.


