In a burn claim, the number isn’t pulled from a generic formula. It typically reflects:
- Documented medical treatment (ER care, burn center follow-up, surgeries/grafts if needed)
- The burn’s depth and location (face, hands, joints, or areas prone to contracture can raise long-term impact)
- How your daily life changed (work limitations, sleep disruption, pain with movement)
- Future care shown in the records (scar management, therapy, prescriptions, follow-up procedures)
- Liability strength under Arizona rules (who had the duty to keep conditions safe)
An estimate tool can’t confirm causation—meaning it can’t reliably determine whether the documented injury matches the incident description. In Arizona, that link matters.


