Many online tools are built around generic assumptions—like how quickly a minor scald heals or how long a standard recovery takes. Aberdeen cases frequently include complications tied to the environment and the way burns happen, such as:
- Workplace incidents tied to industrial and construction workflows (hot surfaces, welding/heat sources, steam, or malfunctioning equipment)
- Residential and property incidents where the “incident timeline” matters (how long someone waited before getting emergency care)
- Fire-related injuries where smoke inhalation and burns may be treated as separate issues—even when they’re part of the same event
- Visitor and event exposure in seasonal settings, where multiple people may be involved and responsibility can get blurred
Because of these variables, an AI estimate can miss what actually drives value in Washington claims: credibility of causation, the completeness of medical documentation, and whether future care is supported.


