AI tools typically work by asking you to choose options (burn type, treatment, time missed, scarring severity) and then generating a range. That can be useful as a starting point.
But settlement value in Wisconsin depends on evidence quality and how well your injuries are documented over time. Burn injuries can worsen or reveal long-term effects after the initial emergency visit—especially if there are complications like infection, nerve sensitivity, or limitations in hand/arm function.
An AI output may not account for:
- whether you needed follow-up specialty care (e.g., burn/wound management)
- how your burn affected daily activities and job performance
- whether future treatment is likely (scar management, therapy, additional procedures)
- whether the insurer can challenge causation or severity
In other words: an AI number is not the same thing as a demand backed by medical records.


