Online tools can be a starting point, but they typically miss the details that drive real value in a burn case. In Slidell, claims often hinge on proof that’s tied to local realities—like whether you got prompt treatment after the incident, whether your work schedule allowed consistent follow-up care, and whether your injury affected job duties that involve repetitive hand use, lifting, or shift work.
A calculator also can’t:
- read your medical records or operative reports,
- confirm whether your burn pattern matches the reported cause,
- evaluate whether you’ll need additional procedures for scarring or mobility,
- weigh credibility issues that commonly arise when adjusters push for recorded statements.
Instead of treating any number from a tool as your “settlement,” treat it as a prompt: What evidence would a lawyer need to support the damages you’re actually facing?


