An AI tool typically works by taking details you provide (burn type, treatment, time missed) and mapping them to common patterns. That can help you organize your thoughts and understand what categories of losses might matter.
But an AI output can’t:
- read your medical records or operative reports
- confirm the burn’s depth or whether complications developed
- predict whether you’ll need additional procedures months later
- evaluate whether a specific incident on a given property/work site matches your medical timeline
In practice, Ithaca-area insurers (like elsewhere in New York) will look hard at documentation—especially for burns where scarring, nerve pain, and mobility limits may evolve after the initial injury.


