AI tools can be helpful for organizing your thoughts. They may group your situation into common categories (like scarring, surgery, or time off work) and generate a range.
The problem is that Pearland burn cases don’t fit a single template. Two people can have “the same” burn description online, yet end up with very different outcomes because of:
- How quickly the injury was treated (burns can worsen over the first days)
- Whether the burn required grafting, debridement, or ongoing wound care
- Where the burn sits on the body (hands, face, and joints can affect function long-term)
- How the injury impacted daily life—driving, household tasks, and returning to work in a suburban setting
So if an AI calculator suggests a number that seems too low or too high, it usually isn’t “random”—it’s reflecting missing details or generalized assumptions.


