AI tools typically generate a range based on inputs like burn type, treatment, and time away from work. That may help you understand the types of damages that often appear in burn injury claims.
However, insurers in Oklahoma don’t pay “estimated numbers.” They pay based on proof—and for burns, proof is usually centered on:
- burn documentation from emergency care and follow-up visits
- treatment intensity (e.g., debridement, dressings, grafting, therapy)
- functional impact (mobility, dexterity, ability to work with your hands)
- credibility and consistency across medical notes and statements
So if an AI calculator produces a number that feels too low or too high, it’s often because your situation includes factors the tool can’t see—like complications, delayed scarring, or prolonged rehabilitation.


