Most online tools are built to estimate based on limited inputs. They can’t see your medical records, confirm burn depth, or determine whether you’ll need additional procedures months later. That’s a big deal for burn injuries because outcomes can evolve.
In Pickerington’s suburban neighborhoods and commuter-heavy routines, delays and gaps in documentation can happen easily—missed follow-ups, trouble getting prescriptions refilled, or returning to work before healing is complete. Insurers often look for those gaps to argue the injury wasn’t as severe or that it didn’t require the treatment you claimed.
The takeaway: treat any AI estimate as a starting point for organizing information—not as a prediction of what an Ohio claim is worth.


