Most AI tools work by prompting you for basic facts (burn type, treatment, time out of work) and then projecting a range based on patterns from other cases. That can be useful for organizing your thoughts—but it can’t review the documents that matter in your situation.
In Newburyport, insurers often focus on whether the injury story is consistent with what’s in the record. That includes:
- Emergency and follow-up notes showing burn depth, affected areas, and progression
- Photos and wound-care documentation taken during treatment
- Work records that align with how the burn impacted your duties
- Medication and therapy history supporting ongoing pain, sensitivity, or mobility limits
Without those specifics, an AI estimate may miss issues that commonly affect valuation—like prolonged recovery, scar management, or functional limitations that last beyond the initial healing period.


