An AI tool typically works by taking details you enter (burn type, treatment, time away from work, visible scarring) and matching them to broad patterns. That can be useful for thinking in categories.
What it cannot do:
- Read your Washington medical records or interpret the burn depth and progression
- Predict whether you’ll need additional procedures as scarring matures
- Evaluate credibility issues that insurers often raise (for example, disputes about causation or whether follow-up care was appropriate)
- Account for Washington-specific practical realities like how wage loss is documented and proven
Think of an AI output as a prompt, not a prediction.


