AI tools can be helpful for organizing thoughts, but they can’t review your medical records, interpret burn depth, or predict how healing will affect you weeks and months later. In practice, burn settlements tend to hinge on details that an automated tool can’t reliably capture—such as:
- Whether follow-up care continued after the initial ER visit
- Whether your treatment plan included grafting, debridement, or scar management
- How the burn changed your ability to work (especially for people with physically demanding jobs common in the area)
- Whether symptoms like nerve pain, restricted motion, or hypersensitivity are documented
In Apex, many people first seek care quickly—but then life gets busy: follow-ups slip, therapy is delayed, photos aren’t taken consistently, and symptoms get downplayed. Unfortunately, those gaps can give insurers room to argue that the injury was less severe or that later issues weren’t caused by the incident.


