Many burn injuries in the Aurora area involve real-world complications that generic tools don’t model well, such as:
- Delayed symptoms after scalds or thermal burns (pain, blistering, infection concerns)
- Workplace injuries connected to industrial sites, distribution facilities, and trades—where medical documentation and incident reporting are scrutinized
- Home and apartment incidents where multiple people may be involved (family members, roommates, tenants/visitors), raising questions about notice and responsibility
- Smoke-related respiratory effects that can develop alongside burns after a fire
An AI tool can’t review photos from your emergency visit, interpret operative reports, or confirm how your burn progressed over time. Without that, an “average” range may be misleading—either too low (missing future care) or too high (assuming severity that records don’t support).


