In many burn injuries, the worst effects don’t always appear right away. Early treatment might look like it’s “working,” then later issues emerge—such as worsening scarring, nerve sensitivity, reduced range of motion, or infection complications.
For residents who commute to work sites, factories, warehouses, and construction-related roles, that delayed impact can also affect employability and daily responsibilities. In other words: the injury isn’t just the day it happened—it’s how it changes function over time.
That’s one reason AI estimates can be misleading. A tool may assume a typical recovery curve, but burn outcomes vary based on depth, location, and whether grafting or follow-up procedures are needed.


