Logan’s workforce includes a mix of industrial, construction, healthcare, education, and service jobs. That matters because your job duties and the way you commute or travel between tasks can affect how your restrictions are described—and how an insurer responds.
AI tools typically work from simplified inputs (injury type, time off work, rough wage info). They usually can’t account for things Utah claim reviewers often focus on, such as:
- Whether your treating provider’s restrictions are specific enough to show what you can and can’t do
- How consistently your symptoms were documented after the injury (including follow-up visits)
- Whether the insurer disputes causation (work incident vs. preexisting issues)
- Whether you reached maximum medical improvement and what impairment opinions say
- How your wage loss is supported by payroll records—not just what you remember
When those pieces don’t line up, AI ranges can be low, misleading, or simply premature.


