Most AI or calculator tools work by using your answers (burn type, treatment, time missed) to generate a rough range. But in real Acworth claims, adjusters focus on things a calculator can’t fully verify, such as:
- Whether the medical records match the burn mechanism (hot liquid vs. electrical vs. chemical)
- How early treatment was obtained and whether follow-up care was consistent
- Documentation of functional limits—mobility, dexterity, sleep disruption, and work restrictions
- Photographic evidence and clinical progression (how the burn healed, whether scarring worsened)
Because Georgia claims turn on proof and credibility, two people with “similar burns” can have very different outcomes depending on how well the case is supported.


