Sanford is a community where many residents work in settings like manufacturing, logistics/warehouse operations, construction, and service-related jobs. In burn injury claims, the “value” often depends less on the initial moment of injury—and more on what happens after: follow-up treatment, therapy, scar management, and whether you can safely return to your prior duties.
That’s where AI tools frequently fall short. A calculator may produce a range, but it can’t verify:
- whether your burn severity matched what the incident described
- whether you needed grafting, ongoing wound care, or specialty treatment
- how long you were out of work (or whether you had to accept restrictions)
- the credibility of your medical timeline compared to what the insurer alleges
In North Carolina, settlement leverage is heavily tied to documentation and consistency. If your records don’t line up clearly with the mechanism of injury, insurers may argue the burn is less severe or caused by something else.


