In a crash near busy commute corridors and mixed traffic—where drivers may be distracted, roads can be congested, and visibility changes quickly—what matters isn’t just “what injuries you have,” but what can be proven.
Many AI tools generate a range based on common categories (medical bills, lost income, pain and suffering). But in real life, adjusters and attorneys in Utah focus on:
- When your symptoms started and whether treatment followed promptly
- Whether the crash report and scene evidence match your medical timeline
- Whether the truck operation is regulated and whether those rules were followed
- Whether multiple parties may be responsible (driver, employer, maintenance contractors)
A calculator can’t verify what your medical records will show, what footage exists, or how a Utah insurer will frame liability.


