AI tools depend on generalized patterns. But Burlington claim outcomes can swing based on details that don’t fit neatly into a calculator’s assumptions—especially when your injury affects your ability to commute, sit/stand for long stretches, or return to physical work.
Common Burlington-area mismatch factors include:
- Job demands tied to driving and shift schedules: If your restrictions limit driving, lifting, or repetitive movements, wage-loss and disability exposure may look different than what a generic tool predicts.
- Documentation gaps after a busy work cycle: People sometimes delay treatment due to scheduling constraints, transportation issues, or employer pressure. AI estimates can’t “see” how those gaps affect credibility.
- Pre-existing conditions and “intervening” events: In NJ, carriers frequently argue that symptoms were caused or worsened by something other than the work incident. If your history is complicated, a calculator may understate your negotiation range.


