Most online tools can only work from general categories—burn depth, treatment type, and whether you missed work. They can’t see your medical records, review photos, or evaluate how your specific burn affected function (like hand use, mobility, or sleep).
For Troy residents, that limitation shows up in a few common ways:
- Scarring and sensitivity may evolve over months, not days.
- Burns can create nerve pain or restricted range of motion that impacts work long after the emergency visit.
- Insurance adjusters may ask for statements before you’ve completed follow-up care.
A better approach is to use any estimate as a prompt—then build a proof-based demand around your actual treatment and documented limitations.


