AI tools typically work by asking questions (burn type, treatment, time out of work) and then mapping your answers to outcomes from other cases. That’s not the same as evaluating your medical records.
For West Mifflin residents, the common problem is that the injury story is rarely one-size-fits-all. For example:
- Delayed diagnosis or worsening symptoms can change the burn depth and treatment plan.
- Work-related injuries may involve workplace reporting issues, safety policies, or disputed causation.
- Scarring and sensitivity can affect daily life long after the initial ER visit—something an online tool may not capture well.
When the inputs are incomplete, an AI estimate can be too low (missing future care needs) or too high (assuming limitations that aren’t supported by treatment notes).


