Most AI calculators work like a generic worksheet: you enter your injury facts and the tool outputs a rough range. But burn injuries don’t behave like simple math. Two people can have “the same” burn diagnosis and still have very different outcomes depending on:
- whether the burn required grafting or later surgeries
- whether scarring restricts movement (hands, wrists, neck, joints)
- whether nerve pain or hypersensitivity develops
- whether you need long-term scar therapy or dermatology follow-up
- how consistently you received care and documented symptoms
In Provo, it’s also common for people to juggle medical appointments with work schedules and family responsibilities—sometimes causing gaps in treatment or delays in follow-up. Insurers may use those gaps to argue the burn wasn’t as serious or that complications came from something else. An AI tool can’t interpret the medical timeline the way a lawyer can.


