Online calculators often work like this: you enter a few facts, and the tool returns a rough range. In real burn cases, especially those that involve scarring, skin grafts, or lingering pain, the settlement value is driven by evidence—not just injury category.
In Elko, where many residents rely on a smaller network of providers and may travel for specialized care, the settlement discussion usually turns on:
- Whether treatment followed medical recommendations (and how consistently)
- How long recovery lasted and whether complications developed
- Whether the burn affected work capacity (missed shifts, modified duties, or job changes)
- Documentation quality (ER notes, follow-ups, therapy records, and photos)
A tool can’t see your medical records, review imaging, or evaluate how your burn healed over time. That’s why an estimate should be treated as a planning aid—not a prediction.


