In Lancaster, burn cases frequently involve injuries that interrupt your ability to earn a living—think hot-surface contact, steam exposure, electrical incidents, or clothing ignition in job settings that require mobility, protective gear, and repetitive hand use.
Insurance adjusters don’t just ask, “What did the burn do to your skin?” They focus on practical proof of:
- missed shifts and reduced hours
- modified duties (or inability to perform essential tasks)
- limits affecting driving, reaching, lifting, or operating equipment
- whether symptoms persisted beyond the initial injury window
That’s where an AI tool can fall short: it may estimate general categories, but it can’t verify your employment records, track functional restrictions over time, or interpret medical findings in a way that matches how insurance companies in California evaluate credibility.


