Automated tools may produce a range based on common burn outcomes, but Wisconsin cases often turn on proof details—documentation consistency, treatment timing, and whether the injury pattern matches the incident described.
An AI estimate may not know things that matter in real life, such as:
- whether your burn required specialty follow-up (common when scarring or nerve pain develops)
- whether you had delays in care and how that affects the insurer’s causation arguments
- whether your employer/community incident report lines up with your medical record
Bottom line: treat any calculator output as a starting point for questions—not as a prediction of what you’ll recover.


