Lancaster County residents see burn injuries across many settings—industrial workplaces, older housing stock, farms and equipment, and visitor-heavy locations where foot traffic is constant. That means burn injuries frequently come with additional complications that a simple calculator can miss, such as:
- Smoke inhalation or respiratory irritation (especially when fires occur in enclosed spaces)
- Delayed blistering or tissue damage that becomes clearer over days, not hours
- Hand and arm burns that affect gripping, typing, and routine work tasks
- Mobility limitations after burns to legs, feet, or joints
An AI tool may prompt you to enter burn “severity,” but it can’t interpret your medical record, confirm causation, or predict how your skin and nerves will respond over time.


