In Springfield, burn cases frequently connect to environments where people spend time every day:
- Industrial and warehouse work: contact with hot surfaces, steam lines, kettles, or malfunctioning heating equipment.
- Construction and maintenance activity: temporary power, welding/grinding, and improper handling of hot tools or materials.
- Older residential buildings: malfunctioning appliances, faulty wiring, or unsafe venting that can lead to scalds or worse.
- Restaurant and hospitality kitchens: grease and hot liquid splashes, hot-oil fires, and equipment that wasn’t maintained or guarded properly.
- Public-facing spaces: injuries can occur in places where foot traffic is heavy—when safety procedures break down or warnings are inadequate.
AI tools typically don’t know which of these scenarios matches your case, and that matters. Two people can enter the same “burn severity” inputs and still have very different outcomes based on causation and the medical record.


