In burn cases, the “value” side of the claim depends on what can be proven: how severe the burn was, what treatment was required, and what limitations still affect your life weeks—or months—later.
In Douglas, that can be complicated by real-world timing. Many people return to work or normal routines as soon as they can, even when they’re still dealing with pain, sensitivity, or restricted motion. If you push too soon without documentation, insurers may argue the injury wasn’t as serious as you claim.
That’s why an AI estimate should be used to help you organize what to collect next:
- medical records and follow-up notes
- photos taken during treatment (when appropriate)
- proof of time missed from work
- documentation of functional limits (grip, range of motion, sleep disruption)


