Burn injuries can look “stable” at first and then worsen as swelling changes, infections are ruled in/out, or scarring becomes more prominent. In Neenah, many burn cases we see involve fast-paced daily schedules and workplaces where people may not take extended time off right away. That creates a common problem: the earliest documentation doesn’t always match the full impact.
Insurers may look for gaps such as:
- Delay between the incident and follow-up care
- Inconsistent descriptions of pain, sensitivity, or movement limits
- Missing records connecting treatment to the original burn mechanism
That’s why an estimate—AI or otherwise—should be treated as an early “planning tool,” not a prediction of settlement value.


