Online tools often work like this: you enter a burn description, treatment level, and time missed from work, and the tool returns a broad range. That can be a useful starting point, but Riverview claims frequently hinge on details that calculators don’t “see,” such as:
- Whether the burn severity matched the incident described by witnesses or reports (and whether early documentation supports that).
- How quickly medical care was sought after the incident—important for burn progression and credibility.
- Whether scarring and sensitivity caused functional limits (grip strength, range of motion, ability to work with tools, or ability to perform household tasks).
- Whether your employer reported the incident correctly and whether workplace safety policies were followed.
An AI tool may generate numbers, but Riverview injury cases are won (or weakened) by proof—medical records, credible timelines, and consistent documentation.


