Online tools can organize the “types” of losses people commonly report—medical bills, lost wages, and discomfort. But burns don’t behave like neat checkboxes.
In Washington Court House and throughout Ohio, insurers frequently focus on two things early:
- Whether the burn severity matches the story of how it happened
- Whether treatment and follow-up were consistent and documented
AI tools don’t review your wound progression, operative reports, therapy notes, or photos taken during treatment. Without those details, an estimate can be too low (missing future scar management) or too high (assuming impairment you haven’t been medically diagnosed).


