Online calculators typically rely on averages and simplified formulas. Lindon cases, however, often turn on details such as:
- Traffic patterns and commute risk (rear-end collisions, lane changes, and intersection disputes during peak travel)
- Work-zone and road-change evidence (construction signage, lane closures, timing of warnings)
- Comparative fault questions (Utah law can reduce recovery if the decedent is found partly at fault)
- Insurance limits and whether multiple policies or coverage sources may apply
Two families can experience similar losses and still end up with different settlement outcomes because the evidence supports different damage stories.


