Online tools may ask for details like burn type, time off work, and scarring. That can be helpful for organizing your thoughts—but many Wyandotte burn claims involve factors that don’t fit neatly into a generic questionnaire.
Common reasons estimates miss the mark:
- Delayed burn progression: Burns can look minor at first and worsen over days as tissue damage reveals itself.
- Workplace documentation gaps: If you didn’t get strong incident paperwork from a supervisor or employer right away, insurers may challenge causation.
- Proof of functional limits: In Michigan, wage loss and non-economic harm are heavily tied to what your medical records and employer documentation show you could (or couldn’t) do.
- Complications and follow-up care: Infection risk, nerve pain, and scar management can extend treatment well beyond the date of injury.
A better approach is to treat a calculator as a prompt: it should help you identify what evidence you need to build a stronger demand.


