Roy injury claims frequently involve practical, day-to-day impacts that don’t fit neatly into a “range.” For example:
- Work interruptions that don’t show up as “lost wages” alone (modified duties, fewer hours, safety restrictions, or retraining)
- Mobility and sensation issues that make it harder to use a vehicle safely—especially if burns affected the hand, foot, or range of motion
- Delayed complications common in burn recovery, such as heightened sensitivity, scarring changes, infection concerns, and ongoing therapy needs
AI tools may list categories of damages, but they can’t reliably determine:
- whether your burn severity matches the story of the incident,
- whether your symptoms are consistent with the burn pattern,
- or what future care is medically expected in your specific case.
If you used an AI tool and the number feels too low or too high, that reaction is often a sign that key evidence is missing from the input—not necessarily that you’re over- or under-valued.


