An AI tool typically works by asking questions about injury basics—burn type, treatment, and how long you were out of work. That can be useful if you’re trying to understand which categories of losses might apply.
But burn injuries don’t behave like “one-size-fits-all” injuries. In practice, the value of a burn claim in Hyrum can hinge on factors such as:
- Whether the burn required grafts or surgical procedures
- How scarring progressed (sometimes it looks better early and worsens later)
- Whether nerve pain or sensitivity limits work or daily tasks
- Whether complications developed after the initial incident
An AI estimate can’t verify those details. It also can’t confirm liability—like whether a safety failure at a job site, a maintenance lapse at a property, or a product defect caused the burn.


