Online tools can be helpful for organizing questions, but they can’t review what matters most in a burn case: your medical timeline, burn depth, treatment response, and functional limitations.
In Galesburg, that’s particularly important because many people are balancing recovery with day-to-day responsibilities—school pickup schedules, caregiving, and commuting for work and appointments. When an insurer sees gaps in records or unclear proof of how the burn affected your ability to work, they may push for a lower number.
An AI calculator can’t:
- read your ER records, operative notes, or wound progression
- confirm whether symptoms match the incident described
- account for future scar management, therapy needs, or complications
- evaluate credibility issues that arise when statements are taken early
A legal evaluation can:
- translate your treatment history into the categories insurers recognize
- connect the burn’s severity to lasting limitations (not just skin appearance)
- build a demand package that reflects both current and future losses


