Most calculators work from generic assumptions: typical wage loss math, averaged medical costs, and a broad view of impairment. Your situation may differ because:
- Your injury didn’t follow a “textbook” timeline (common with repetitive strain from lifting, driving, or manual work).
- Your pay includes shift differentials, overtime, or irregular schedules that don’t translate neatly into calculator inputs.
- Your medical records reflect delays in treatment—something that can happen when you’re balancing work, family responsibilities, and travel across the valley.
- The insurer disputes whether your condition is work-related, especially if there’s any gap between the incident and your first documented symptoms.
In Utah, your claim’s value is ultimately tied to the evidence in your file—medical documentation, work restrictions, and how your earnings and limitations are supported—not just an online estimate.


