Online tools often ask for a few inputs—medical bills, injury severity, and length of treatment—and then generate a range. Those numbers can be useful for planning conversations, but they rarely capture the details that drive outcomes in Utah.
In practice, settlement value turns on evidence quality: the medical record timeline, documentation completeness, expert review, and whether the care fell below the applicable standard. Two people with similar symptoms can end up with very different results if one case has clearer proof of causation while the other does not.
Bottom line: treat a calculator as a rough compass. Your settlement range depends on the specific facts of what happened, what was documented, and how Utah courts and insurers evaluate proof.


