Online tools usually work from broad patterns: burn severity, treatment length, and whether scarring is involved. But in real cases, value hinges on details that AI can’t truly see—like how the burn affected your ability to work in the weeks after discharge.
For example, residents in Silverton may face:
- Work restrictions that start later than the initial injury (such as hypersensitivity that makes gloves, tools, or heat exposure unbearable)
- Ongoing treatment needs like scar management, follow-up evaluations, or therapy to maintain motion
- Complications that change the timeline (infection risk, delayed healing, or nerve pain that doesn’t show up immediately)
If an AI tool gives you a number that feels too low or too high, that discrepancy usually comes down to missing evidence—not your “deserving” more or less.


