Many AI tools work like calculators that ask for a few details (burn type, treatment, scarring). The problem is that burn injuries don’t behave like spreadsheets. In real cases—especially when injuries occur around homes, workplaces, or community settings—settlement value hinges on evidence that an AI tool can’t reliably verify.
Common gaps that make online estimates misleading include:
- Burn depth vs. what was initially assumed (a burn may worsen before it stabilizes)
- Delayed complications like infection, hypertrophic scarring, nerve pain, or reduced range of motion
- Proof of work impact (missed shifts, modified duties, changed responsibilities)
- Consistency of documentation across ER notes, follow-ups, and therapy records
In other words: an AI estimate can reflect “typical” outcomes, but your claim in Grosse Pointe Woods, MI depends on your medical timeline and what a lawyer can connect to the incident.


