In burn injury claims, settlement value isn’t based on the “burn word” alone—it’s based on what the injury did to you afterward. AI tools typically work from generalized patterns, but your case depends on specifics like:
- Burn depth and location (hands, face, joints, and sensitive areas can change long-term outcomes)
- Whether grafting or surgery was needed
- How your function changed (grip strength, range of motion, ability to dress, work, or drive)
- Documented complications (infection, hypertrophic scarring, nerve pain)
- The credibility of the timeline between the incident and medical visits
In Eloy, we also see how quickly people feel pressure to “move on” after an injury—especially when bills start piling up. That’s where AI estimates can mislead: if you accept an early number before your treatment course is clear, you may end up short on costs that become obvious later.


