AI tools generally work by mapping your answers to common categories of losses. That’s useful when you’re trying to estimate potential medical costs, therapy needs, and wage impact.
But burn injuries don’t behave like a “typical case,” especially when there are factors that often change later—such as:
- whether skin grafting becomes necessary
- how scarring matures over months
- nerve pain or hypersensitivity that shows up after the initial healing
- complications that require additional procedures
In other words, an AI output can’t read your Albertville-area medical records, can’t review photos taken during treatment, and can’t evaluate whether your symptoms match the incident described. Treat any calculator number as a prompt to gather documents—not a prediction of what Alabama insurers will pay.


