An AI tool can be a starting point for organizing questions, but it can’t review your records, confirm causation, or predict how your healing will progress. In burn cases, details matter—depth of the burn, location (hands, face, joints), scarring risk, range-of-motion limitations, and whether complications develop after the initial visit.
A calculator typically can’t:
- Evaluate whether your treatment plan aligns with what physicians expected.
- Capture functional losses (for example, difficulty using your hands for work).
- Estimate costs tied to follow-up care that often continues for months.
- Factor in Pennsylvania claim strategy—like how insurers contest medical causation or argue that later symptoms have other causes.
The most practical use of any estimate is to help you list what evidence to gather—not to treat the number as a forecast.


