Online tools can be useful as a planning aid, not as a verdict. For burn cases, a calculator may try to translate your inputs (like burn type, treatment, and time away from work) into a rough settlement range.
But in real burn claims, the value hinges on proof—especially for injuries that evolve. Burns can worsen as swelling changes, scarring develops, or complications appear (like infection, nerve sensitivity, or limited mobility). That means an automated estimate may miss:
- whether grafting or follow-up procedures were medically necessary
- whether your symptoms persisted beyond the initial healing window
- whether your burn affected how you work (not just that you missed time)
- what documentation exists to support future care
Bottom line: Use the calculator to organize questions and gather records—then let a lawyer evaluate what the evidence actually supports.


