Burley burn injuries often involve real-life complexity that calculators can’t model—especially when the injury evolves over days.
A tool may ask for burn severity, treatment, and time off work, but it can’t reliably account for things like:
- Delayed complications (infection, worsening scarring, nerve pain)
- Whether grafting or additional procedures were recommended after the initial ER visit
- Functional limitations that show up later—reduced hand mobility, hypersensitivity, or difficulty performing job duties
- How causation gets disputed when the insurer questions the burn mechanism (hot liquid vs. contact vs. chemical exposure)
In other words, an “estimate” can be directionally helpful, but it’s not the same thing as an evidence-backed valuation.


