There shouldn't be anything to catch it after the fact. Disputed clearly means that the triage reviewers completed that review as either "looks ok" or "should be improved". So it's disputed. Which in itself, is not that bad, it's not a declined flag, just disputed.
It's a common issue I personally have had with flagging low quality from HIQ and others have had as well. Disputed flags don't count against flag bans or anything so not a big deal.
You seem to be doing the right things, just need to find a way to improve the accuracy of the triage queue, since many users click "should be improved" instead of "unsalvageable" way too often.
The flags need to be completed at some point, and after it's marked disputed I don't think it should do any more checking, whether it's a day after, a month after, etc.. to see if it did end up being closed. It would be pretty silly to check and re-status user flags like this.