In Coralville, injuries often occur in places with predictable risk patterns—homes with active kitchens and space heaters, workplaces with machinery and hot materials, and neighborhoods where families walk more during evenings and weekends.
When insurers evaluate a burn case, they’re not just looking at the initial burn. They focus on:
- Medical proof of burn depth and severity (what treatment was required)
- Whether complications emerged (infection, nerve sensitivity, scarring that changes over time)
- Functional impact (how the burn affects work tasks, grip, mobility, or sleep)
- Consistency of documentation from the day of the injury forward
An AI tool can’t verify your medical records, interpret causation, or predict how your skin and nerves will respond. That’s why the “estimate” should be treated as a starting point—not a conclusion.


