Many people enter a burn claim expecting a calculator to “know” what their injury is worth. But a tool can’t review the records that insurers rely on in practice—like ER notes, burn-depth documentation, operative reports, and follow-up appointments.
In Salina, adjusters frequently focus on details that automated outputs can’t verify:
- Was the burn depth consistent with the reported cause? (hot liquid vs. contact burn vs. chemical exposure)
- Did treatment start promptly, and did it match the injury severity?
- What functional limits remain? For example, sensitivity that affects handling tools, driving comfort, or returning to physically demanding work.
An estimate can still be helpful as a conversation starter—but it shouldn’t replace legal review of your specific facts.


