In suburban Michigan households and workplaces, burns don’t always arrive alone. A hot-liquid spill can lead to skin damage plus infection risk; a small fire can cause both burns and smoke exposure; an electrical incident can create deeper tissue injury than it looks like at first.
That matters because an AI calculator may assume a single injury track. In practice, we often see claims where the settlement value depends on proving:
- Whether smoke inhalation or respiratory irritation occurred alongside skin injury
- Whether complications developed later (worsening pain, delayed healing, scar thickening)
- Whether the burn limited movement or dexterity in ways that affect your specific job duties
If your injuries include more than “surface burns,” you’ll want a case evaluation that accounts for the full medical story—not just an initial description.


