AI tools usually take your inputs—injury type, body part, treatment timeline, and missed work—and compare them to patterns from other cases. That sounds helpful, but South Salt Lake claims often include facts that don’t fit neatly into generic training data:
- Wage instability: shift changes, overtime variability, and changing hours at employers across the area can make “lost wages” calculations look clean on paper but messy in documentation.
- Commuter schedules and missed days: if you live farther out or your job involves early starts, gaps in treatment or delays in reporting can become points of contention.
- Work restrictions that evolve: warehouse, construction, and transportation-related injuries may start with restrictions that later tighten—AI tools may not model that progression well.
In other words, the number you see from an online calculator may reflect a “typical” case more than your work history and medical record.


