AI tools typically work by matching your inputs (burn type, treatment, days missed) to outcomes from other cases. That’s helpful for organizing your thoughts, but it won’t account for details that often decide value in real burn claims.
In Hurricane, UT, insurers commonly scrutinize burn cases around:
- How quickly treatment began after the incident
- Whether the burn pattern matches the story (hot water vs. flame vs. chemicals)
- Whether symptoms evolved—for example, increasing sensitivity, stiffness, or scarring during healing
- Whether you could return to work, even with restrictions
If those details aren’t clearly supported in your medical records, an AI range may end up too low—or too optimistic—compared to what the insurance company is willing to pay.


