Online tools can be helpful for organizing questions, but they can’t see what your medical team sees. Settlement value in Manhattan burn cases generally depends on:
- Medical proof of burn depth and progression (what happened at the ER often isn’t the whole story)
- Treatment intensity (debridement, dressings, antibiotics, grafting, scar management)
- Functional impact (missed work for shift schedules, restrictions for hands/arms, difficulty with daily tasks)
- Credibility of the timeline (how quickly care began and how consistent your records are)
- Evidence of the cause (workplace safety logs, incident reports, maintenance records, or product/equipment details)
Because burns can evolve over days, a calculator may underestimate or overestimate if it’s working from incomplete facts.


