Oregon residents commonly get burns in ways that don’t fit neat online categories: a fast-moving kitchen incident, a workplace burn during a shift, or an injury tied to older rental housing where maintenance records are thin. AI tools may produce numbers based on generic patterns, but they can’t see the details that Wisconsin adjusters focus on—such as:
- Whether your burn pattern and treatment timeline line up with the reported cause
- Whether scarring, nerve pain, or limited motion is documented over time
- Whether you needed follow-up care, prescriptions, therapy, or surgery
- How quickly you reported the incident and sought medical evaluation
In other words, a tool can’t verify medical causation, and it can’t predict how your particular burn will evolve.


